Deep Water Chinook Fishing – Seminar

Mike Jamboretz of Jambos Sportfishing provides and excellent seminar about Deep Water Chinook fishing. Mike Jamboretz provided this seminar at the Everett Salmon Steelhead Club monthly meeting in the fall of 2016. Mike has years of experience and he does not hold back when he provides seminars. He covers, where, how to, gear, tackle and most importantly how to…

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Drift Fishing Dick Nite Spoons from the Bank

One of the most requested videos we have received over the past few years is, “How do I fish the Dick Nite Spoons from the bank.” We took some time to go out and shoot this video. The technique drift fishing from the bank is almost exactly what you would do while in a boat. For more How To,…

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“The Outdoor Line” Kokanee Interview Mar 5, 2016

In case you missed it.  I was on The Outdoor Line with Tom Nelson and Rob Endsley on March 5th.  We talked about Kokanee fishing our Western Washington lakes.  Look for Kokanee to Heat up in the next 2-3 weeks.  It totally depends on how consecutive days of sunshine we can get. Listen Now The Outdoor Line is the…

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Catch of the Day – Kokanee Recipe

Kokanee is a landlocked Sockeye Salmon.  Kokanee is a great eating fish!  Kokanee is part of the salmon family and the flesh of the fish has the lowest amount of oil content of all salmon species.  So take special care to not overcook Kokanee. My wife does a tremendous job with all types of fish and especially Kokanee.  This…

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Kokanee Update

I wanted to follow-up to some of the Kokanee seminars I did early this year by talking about Kokanee fishing on Lake Stevens.  It is not uncommon at Kokanee seminars for anglers to comment, “I catch Kokanee on other lakes, but Lake Stevens frustrates me.”  I get it.  I have experienced this frustration.  Believe me.  I am ardent in…

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Low Water Issues

Well as many of you are finding out, we are having a water ‘shortage’ issue on some of our Pacific Northwest rivers.  The bottom line, we did not get the mountain snowfall this past winter we should have gotten and we now have low water issues.  Rivers, such as the Skykomish are not dam controlled rivers and are dependent…

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