Is it just me or does nobody use channel 88a anymore?
Forgot to mention in my report on Thrasher from yesterday that twice my line got hit while I was dropping the rigger. When it happened I just thought the line wasn't set in the clip far enough but as I started to reel ........... it became apparent there was a fish on. Got them to surface but each time they spit the hook. The rigger might have been down 30-40 ft when the fish hit so my guess would be a coho ?
Any thoughts on the likelihood of them being springs vs coho?
I've heard of people getting hit during retrieval when they pull the line from the clip at depth and I've also heard of people having trouble getting past coho to get to the springs down deeper ............ just haven't experienced either before so was looking for some insight.
We got some while putting gear down last week too and they were springs. These fish are aggressively feeding and will chase fast moving targets. You probably also noticed that they will bite at much faster troll speeds than normal.Forgot to mention in my report on Thrasher from yesterday that twice my line got hit while I was dropping the rigger. When it happened I just thought the line wasn't set in the clip far enough but as I started to reel ........... it became apparent there was a fish on. Got them to surface but each time they spit the hook. The rigger might have been down 30-40 ft when the fish hit so my guess would be a coho ?
Any thoughts on the likelihood of them being springs vs coho?
I've heard of people getting hit during retrieval when they pull the line from the clip at depth and I've also heard of people having trouble getting past coho to get to the springs down deeper ............ just haven't experienced either before so was looking for some insight.
Is this the "Farr Better Flasher"? How do you like them? I have one but have never tried soaking it.
Sad timesJust text messages now. It’s more fun if people are on the radio but I think it’s a thing of the past.
Yup, been hitting them on the way down too, mine I found were at random 80-100’We got some while putting gear down last week too and they were springs. These fish are aggressively feeding and will chase fast moving targets. You probably also noticed that they will bite at much faster troll speeds than normal.
Saw a trap with crab marker off Bowen just west of Cowan Point yesterday. Was just staying afloat in about 450 feet.I lost two prawn traps in that area as well a few weeks back. My buddies think in meters and I think in feet. Long story short we put two traps down in tandem on one line with about 375’ of line. Has a medium size round buoy with my name (Toda) and ph number on it if anyone sees it.
I lost two prawn traps in that area as well a few weeks back. My buddies think in meters and I think in feet. Long story short we put two traps down in tandem on one line with about 375’ of line. Has a medium size round buoy with my name (Toda) and ph number on it if anyone sees it.
Anyone at thrasher or porlier today have a weather/fishing report?
Thanks, for the update! Didn't end up going out but did give me a good idea of what to expect at ThrasherOff the hump right now. Starting to come down nicely. Still around 10-15 knots slight southerly roll with a bit of slop on top. Been out for hour or so no love yet.
Gonna make the thrasher run in mornin I think
Not your targeted area but though might give you an idea