Next stop...The Baltic Sea
These are where the truly big Atlantic Salmon play.
In the last shot...the solo angler sets the rod with the fish on in the rod holder, clears all the other rods, and lands a fish that weighs in at 18-3/4 pounds.
Watch it full screen.
Next stop...
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Next stop...
Catch and serve with lemon.
Gerry
Gerry
Re: Next stop...
E gads!!! Great video and that last salmon is nothing short of amazing!
Re: Next stop...
Pro's! Do you think they were stacking 4 to 5 poles per downrigger? Hmmmmmm
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Cool video!
Never seen a boat with more rod holders on it than that one.
Richard
Never seen a boat with more rod holders on it than that one.
Richard
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There was a post asking where all the salmon went.
I am pretty sure that 8.5kg fish was stamped, VTF&W LOL
I am pretty sure that 8.5kg fish was stamped, VTF&W LOL
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Top: I made it
Sonar/GPS: Eagle 480 and Lowrance Elite 5
Line: Seaguar, PowerPro, Excel
Maps: Navionics
Riggers: BigJon
Targets: Salmon, Walleye, more...
Inspiration: Grampa Charlie
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Re: Next stop...
He sure if you watch the fast forwarding closely you can see him putting stacker releases down on the ground and bench that is pretty badassmac wrote:Pro's! Do you think they were stacking 4 to 5 poles per downrigger? Hmmmmmm