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Backtrolling for River Kings

October 15, 2006 By JD 5 Comments

Flatlining kings
Flatlining Kwikfish for king salmon is one of my all-time favorite things to do. When a big chinook eats your plug and starts shaking his head, it’s a feeling like no other. Ready to get in on the fun? I’ll show you how.

First, a quick definition: Flat-lining refers to backtrolling plugs like Kwikfish or FlatFish without any weight — kinda like you would run a Hot Shot for steelhead.

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Filed Under: Best of FishwithJD, Salmon Tagged With: chinook, flatfish, flatlining, king salmon, kwikfish, plug, sardine wrap

Cedar Plank Salmon…Yum!

October 11, 2006 By JD Leave a Comment

While catching a big, bright king salmon is a thrill, eating one is often even more of a joy — provided you know what you’re doing.?? I’ve heard way too many horror stories of good salmon gone bad during the cooking process, coming out too dry or too mushy or too fishy or too charred. If you-re one of the folks who-ve been down that road before, I-m going to help you out. I’m going to teach you how to make cedar plank salmon, a treat for your taste buds and one of the most sure-fire ways to prepare a bright red fillet of salmon.
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Filed Under: Cooking Tagged With: Cooking, Salmon

Trout: Smoke ’em if you’ve got ’em

October 7, 2006 By JD 3 Comments

So, you just went out and caught a mess of trout. Now what? Smoke ‘em if you got ‘em, that’s what!??Smoked trout and landlocked salmon is a fantastic treat and making up a batch is super easy to do.

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Jigging for Kokanee

August 8, 2006 By JD 24 Comments

Jigging for Kokanee

Late in summer, kokanee salmon start to get edgy. With spawning season not too far off, the fish get all bunched up into tightly-packed schools, and in those close quarters, the salmon become aggressive. And, that, my friends makes them particularly susceptible to one of my favorite kokanee techniques: jigging.

While trolling is, bar-none, the most popular way to catch kokanee, there are times when jigging is the way to go – especially in late summer.
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Filed Under: Trout & Kokanee Tagged With: jigging, kokanee salmon

Fish Grilling 101

July 7, 2006 By JD Leave a Comment

It’s the middle of summer and, to me, that means ‘tis the season for campouts, fishing trips…and, of course, barbecuing. When people ask for fish cooking suggestions, I always recommend the grill.??You just can’t beat that smoky taste you get with a barbecue and food cooked on a grill tends to be a lot more healthy for you since much of the fat burns off or drips into the fire (kinda like the George Foreman Grill only better). To make perfecto fish every time, you need to know a little more about grills. So, here’s a quick glance at BBQ 101.

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Filed Under: Cooking

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