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Seminar - Dick Nite Spoons - "How To"

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This seminar covers three techniques for fishing the Dick Nite Spoons for Pink and Coho Salmon; Plunking, Drift Fishing, and Trolling.

This seminar is broken into 4 parts.  Make sure you watch each part of the seminar to have a better understanding of the action of the lure and how to rig it up for the three techniques. 

Part 1 will cover most of the Plunking Technique, but it is continued on Part 2.

Part 2 will finish up with Plunking and move on to Drift Fishing.

Part 3 will cover Trolling and Backtrolling and move on to the correct action of the lure, which we show in slow motion.

Part 4 will finish up with the slow motion action of the Dick Nite Spoon. 

 

Part 1

Orval's EZ Pull Anchor Retrieval System

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This video features the Orval's EZ Pull anchor retrieval system.  This system is easy to use for retrieving your anchor.   The best thing is it can also be used to retrieve your crab and shrimp pots.

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Cleaning & Filleting Sturgeon

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Cleaning sturgeon may seem like a daunting task if you have never done it.  It is important to know how to clean and fillet your fish catching after harvesting it and it is actually a simply process.  If you take your time, your sturgeon meat will look and taste good. 

 

The Bait Buoy

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The Bait Buoy is a leader roll system and more.  This product is affordable and will work in any boat.  The great thing is it allows you to have your scents, scissors, pliers close at hand.  Bank anglers can use the leader rolls too! Check out the video.  I know you will be impressed with the Bait Buoy. 

 

Coho Salmon Techniques - Seminar

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This is a 3 part video on a seminar I gave at Three Rivers Marine in Woodinville, WA.  I talk about techniques you can use for Coho Salmon.  In reality some of these techniques can be used for fishing many rivers in the Pacific Northwest for steelhead, and other salmon species as well. 

Tying Double & Single Egg Loop Hooks

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Here is a "How To" video for tying the egg loop.  There are many advantages to tying your own hooks for fishing.  These egg loops can be used for a variety of fishing methods, wether you actually use the egg loop for bait or not.