For more Kokanee kayak videos from Tyler click here: https://www.youtube.com/spiltmilt
Kokanee, a landlocked form of Sockeye Salmon, are one of western North America’s most popular inland salmon fisheries. They go by many names including Bluebacks, Silvers, and Redfish. Kayaks are an extremely effective way to target these fish on the troll as these fish are notoriously shy of combustion motors, prefer slow troll speeds, and respond best to changes in direction and speed. In this video, Old Town Fishing Team member Tyler Hicks of @Spilt Milt Productions provides a primer trolling for Kokanee from the kayak.
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Kokanee Kayak Fishing | Tyler Hicks Old Town Sportsman Kayaks
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For more Kokanee kayak videos from Tyler click here: https://www.youtube.com/spiltmilt
Kokanee, a landlocked form of Sockeye Salmon, are one of western North America’s most popular inland salmon fisheries. They go by many names including Bluebacks, Silvers, and Redfish. Kayaks are an extremely...
Kokanee, a landlocked form of Sockeye Salmon, are one of western North America’s most popular inland salmon fisheries. They go by many names including Bluebacks, Silvers, and Redfish. Kayaks are an extremely...
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