In this video series Cameron Black of Addicted Fishing covers a bunch of tips and tricks when it comes to curing salmon eggs. Cam walks through his go to cures from Pro...
In this episode we decided to venture off and do some other things around the 80 miles of road we had to travel... HAHA. After talking about halibut, more coho,...
In episode number 3 we ventured out on a fly out to a remote river to experience some topwater coho fishing. Needless to say the fishing was incredible, and the...
We decided since we were late releasing episode number 1 we will bless everyone with episode 2 a little early! In episode number two we were able to get into...
In episode number 1 of Addicted Alaska the boys from Addicts got their first taste of what Alaska Fishing can be like. Ben embarks on his first plane ride, the...
Practice makes perfect. Setting anchor is something that can be very dangerous and its important to know your gear and make sure you practice multiple times in areas where you and the people around you are safe.
Spring salmon fishing can be a challenge to a new angler or even an angler that has been fishing for years but looking to expand his or her knowledge. In...
Over the last 5 or so years there’s been an increasing presence of brightly colored floats aiding the wobbler fishermen on the Columbia out in the hog lines dotted up...
Why Bobber the Wobbler?We've been blessed these last few years along the Columbia River with great runs of King Salmon. This fall season brings good weather, great fishing, and mostly...
Anchor Fishing For Salmon on the Columbia River This fall the Columbia River will a large run of chinook salmon blasting through tidewater all the way to the upper reaches....
Early Fall Wobbler SuccessEvery year, the largest of the Columbia River salmon runsWobbler fishing could be seen as simple and no doubt it is simplistic in nature - that's a...