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Title: Columbia River Salmon / Steelhead gear
Post by: huntandjeep on October 17, 2022, 05:48:21 PM
I'm sure I'm going to get a million different answers for this but hear goes . Buddy bought a 20' Jet yesterday for fishing and neither of use know a whole lot about Salmon/Steelhead fishing . I've been with a guide a few times so that's about my depth of knowledge. Anyway I want to get own setup for the boat . Right now I have a 9' Uglystik MH action pole I got for a birthday years ago . Will that work or should I get a shorter ,  different action pole ? Pretty sure I want a Baitcaster with line counter, any brands / models I should look for ? Gonna have alot more questions about line , hooks , weight , flashers , all the other small things I'm sure
Title: Re: Columbia River Salmon / Steelhead gear
Post by: Blacklab on October 17, 2022, 06:13:19 PM
Youtube look up addicted. Marlin lafever is the founder. Tons an tons of the info your looking for. You won’t be disappointed :twocents:
Title: Re: Columbia River Salmon / Steelhead gear
Post by: Dan-o on October 17, 2022, 06:23:07 PM
Youtube look up addicted. Marlin lafever is the founder. Tons an tons of the info your looking for. You won’t be disappointed :twocents:

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They share lots of good info, not just grip n grins
Title: Re: Columbia River Salmon / Steelhead gear
Post by: C-Money on October 18, 2022, 07:04:19 AM
Line counter reels are pretty nice. I started with Penn 210 reels, caught a lot of salmon. I'm now swapped over to Daiwa Accudepth line counters. I'm still using a couple downrigger rods from my Lake Erie days back in the 80s, and have a newer Cabelas brand downrigger rod. They work fine. 20lb trilene mono line.
Title: Re: Columbia River Salmon / Steelhead gear
Post by: dilleytech on October 19, 2022, 10:20:57 AM
You haven’t given enough info on the rod to know if it will work well. But the okuma low pro line counters are great reals. Cheap rods 8.5-10’ all will work. You want them in 10-30# range. Action isn’t that important but medium would cover everything.
 
Title: Re: Columbia River Salmon / Steelhead gear
Post by: GWP on October 19, 2022, 10:45:52 AM
A good alternative to a line counter reel is the multi colored line.
A 9’ MH ‘should’ work fine. I do multi use with nearly all my gear, and catch fish. The fish don’t know.
Good luck!
Title: Re: Columbia River Salmon / Steelhead gear
Post by: JC-NORTHFORKER on October 19, 2022, 11:27:33 AM
Go in to Hometown Ace Hardware on 40th and Tieton, in Yakima, talk to James and he will get you all the info and gear that you will need for fishing the Columbia!
Title: Re: Columbia River Salmon / Steelhead gear
Post by: huntandjeep on October 23, 2022, 04:12:47 PM
Think I'm going to grab an Okuma Guide Select carbo series rod ( thinking 9'6" possibly 10' ) and an Okuma Coldwater Lo Pro reel for myself  . The wife or one of my kids can use the Uglystik when they go .
Title: Re: Columbia River Salmon / Steelhead gear
Post by: Blacklab on October 24, 2022, 06:46:14 PM
I have several Okuma low pro line counters (6).  All have 30lb braid except one it has 65 lbs with a 10’6” lammi. Great trolling reels for salmon steelhead anything you troll kokanee. I don’t cast with them very much, hardly at all. You probably can though I don’t just me.
Title: Re: Columbia River Salmon / Steelhead gear
Post by: huntandjeep on October 24, 2022, 07:06:23 PM
I don’t cast with them very much, hardly at all. You probably can though I don’t just me.
I have never been able to cast a Baitcaster reel  :chuckle: .
Title: Re: Columbia River Salmon / Steelhead gear
Post by: castie2504 on November 07, 2022, 06:57:29 PM
I bought into the addicted promo’d gear, the 10’6” okuma guide select classic rods XH 4-16 oz rods have been stellar for me. I paired them with the okuma low pro reel with counter as well, great combo. I’ve trolled bait, super baits, flatlined plugs, backbounced   Bait and everything in between. Been happy, going on 3 years now and not a single issue with this setup. Can get pricey though although comparatively cheaper than other setups. Looking at about $280 a rod (rod, reel, line). Well worth it though, I’ve got 4 setups on my boat.
Title: Re: Columbia River Salmon / Steelhead gear
Post by: huntandjeep on November 08, 2022, 06:59:36 AM
Bought a 9'3 Okuma Guide select the other day . Gonna throw a Tekota 500 Line counter on it . Also found a deal on a Lamiglas/ Okuma low profile reel , that I'm picking up after work . Guy also has a pile of flashers ,  super baits etc that I'm getting .
Title: Re: Columbia River Salmon / Steelhead gear
Post by: Blacklab on November 08, 2022, 12:17:41 PM
That will work👍 Enjoy the water.
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