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News — Tutorial Videos

Pink Worm & Diver Setup

Posted November 07, 2014

We all know how deadly the pink worm is on Steelhead when fished under a float or drifted, but have you ever tried them on a diver? In this video, Shaun will describe how he rigs pink worms on a diver to fish for winter & summer steelhead.We fish Mad River Steelhead Worms all over the Pacific Northwest for big aggressive steelhead! Subscribe to us on Youtube for more tutorials!

Easily carry your bonked fish!

Posted October 23, 2014

"How-To" easily transport and carry fish while bank fishing.When you're bank fishing down a long, muddy trail during the middle of winter, it's easy to get tired of hauling fish out! Not that catching fish is ever a bad thing, but lugging fish by hand up long trails is never ideal. In this tutorial video, we show you can easily carry salmon, steelhead, trout...any variety of legal keeper fish species.We hope you enjoy this video about how. Hit the subscribe button in the player!

The Best Way to Bleed Salmon & Steelhead

Posted July 16, 2014

Steelhead & Salmon are one of the finest in table fare, but why spend all that time catching & preparing fish if you don't take full advantage of the flavor? Properly bleeding a fish is one of the biggest keys to getting the most out of rich, flavorful Steelhead fillets. In this tutorial, Marlin LeFever of Fishing Addicts Northwest will show you how to bleed the fish properly. The fish used in tutorial is a hatchery winter steelhead, caught on a bobber and jig. Hope this helps!We'll keep you updated with tutorials, tips & tricks! Follow us:

Salmon Fishing Tutorial | Flasher & Prawn Spinner Rigging

Posted July 16, 2014

Columbia River Spring Chinook tutorial. This short "how-to" displays how to set up flasher and weight for Columbia River springers.Video Sponsor* http://www.shortbusflashers.comCameron Black of Gone Catchin' Guide Service (http://www.gonecatchin.com) displays how he sets up flashers and weight droppers while fishing the Columbia River for Springers. A sliding lead line is displayed in combination with a bead-chain and Shortbus Flasher setup.Fishing Addicts Northwest uses Shortbus Flashers for Columbia River & Ocean fishing for Coho & Chinook Salmon. This setup and rig can also be used while trolling or "mooching" herring.Watch for more videos in this series about how to rig up...

How to Rig a Pink Worm

Posted July 14, 2014

-Rigging Steelhead Worms For Bobber & Jig Fishing-Pink Worms have burst onto the Northwest Steelhead fishing scene with a vengeance. They are effective in many different water situations and entice aggressive strikes from big Steelhead. Fishing Addicts Northwest uses pink worms in many river systems all over the Northwest. We've also found them to be very effective on big rainbow trout and a few other species.This is a "How-to" tutorial video about rigging plastic Steelhead worms on a jig-head. For reference, our standard jig-head size is 1/8 ounce, though you can experiment with different weights, sizes and colors. How you...

Choosing Flashers for Low-Visibility Conditions

Posted May 19, 2014

Salmon flashers come in a wide variety of colors, shapes and finishes. Shortbus flashers offers many types designed for the varying conditions we experience in the Pacific Northwest.Salmon fishing with bait and flashers can be really productive. Take full advantage of the color spectrum with flashers that incorporate UV to capture the attention of the fish. Low-visibility water requires flashers that can make a good impression.In this tutorial, JT from Shortbus Flashers speaks about colors and how low-visibility conditions require the right kind of flash. Simpler, low flash colors may disappear too quickly. JT gives a few options.We fish flashers often...

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