Puget Sound Winter Blackmouth

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(John is using the 10' 6" but unless you have a large boat with an off shore bracket the 9' are probably better for you.)

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Great video, glad to see you're still catching them.

michaelpeck
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Really good to see you guys promote good fish handling

speedbird
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Some guys are so concerned with trolling speed. Not me. Thats why i use spoons. It always has action no matter what speed im at. From kayak, im too lazy to sty above 2mph for coho. Ive got hits barely moving too. 😂

rayz
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Great video. Love fishing with John and Nick.

bloobel
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Does the e chip and the blinking light make a difference?

adamnoga-styron
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A whole day with nothing but shakers is rough

Eric-zsrd
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Great video. Thanks. When I back in Seattle, I'll be sure to look you guys up. Live in DC area currently, but have a condo in Belltown.

kpnitrl
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Haha fish and game got there shaker count just from this video.

flatheads
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Nice to have two captions on board to learn a few more tricks. Great video.

crowman
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Hey just started kayak fishing last summer I have just gotten my new 13' ascend w/ 37lb trolling motor ready to go, where is my best bet for catching a blackmouth? Sticking to shoreline if possible..

chads
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I like how you open with “we’re using spoons to avoid catching short fish” then proceed to catch a pile of short fish… Downriggers catch more shakers than mooching or jigging, minimum 50:1.

allthingsfishy