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It's calming down out there....contemplating a short evening fish...anybody else heading out?
Wow! That's a beauty, but what happened to his face?!View attachment 47306
My partner’s cousin picked up this one this morning. North arm, 70ft on bait.
36# on the scale.
Wow! That's a beauty, but what happened to his face?!
That’s a nice fish. Do you know if it was a red?I don’t post pictures of peoples’ faces without asking, but I’ll sure as heck post fish pics!
I'm saying white.That’s a nice fish. Do you know if it was a red?
Have you read any of this thread? Any of it at all?I’d like to go fish the bell buoy soon but would like some advice. Can anyone tell me what roughly what depth I should be fishing at if I’m targeting chinooks?
Have you read any of this thread? Any of it at all?
Good point. Maybe he was actually being really clever? Maybe that's wishful thinking.They have a point. Have a look above, then scroll down.
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Running large herring will likely be more effective then a certain depth to avoid hooking pinks and instead target larger Chinook.
Have you read any of this thread? Any of it at all?
Good point. Maybe he was actually being really clever? Maybe that's wishful thinking.
They come up and travel shallow in warmer summer months. As shallow as right up below the surface to 100' you'll find them. Lately we've been fishing 30' to 75' on the riggers and doing very well. Bait, spoons, hootchies etc.. But ya Pinks will hammer anything and everything. Like Seatosky pointed out, using large gear/hooks can help allow larger fish to get hooked over smaller Pinks but some of the Pinks are good sized and even they can open up for large Herring and large hooks but it does help for sure using some larger set ups.I’d like to go fish the bell buoy soon but would like some advice. Can anyone tell me what roughly what depth I should be fishing at if I’m targeting chinooks?
OHHHHHHH YES THEY DO!!Pinks wont touch plugs
We chucked our anchovies and smaller Herring back in the box the other day. Threw on my largest huge Herring with large hooks, my biggest 6" spoons I had in the boat with 7/0 hooks, and hoochies with large hooks... we still hooked big Pinks with them but did get the last of our Springs we needed. Large Pinks will still hit even the largest of set ups but it will definetely help keep away some of the quick/softer bites of less aggressive smaller Pinks.I’m going out tomorrow. I’m gonna try some plugs and big spoons. I’ll let you know
You know what that's actually true. I caught a massive pink a month ago at Tunstal at 120' with a 4" plug. Its was glow with a bit of pink, one of the popular ones.We chucked our anchovies and smaller Herring back in the box the other day. Threw on my largest huge Herring with large hooks, my biggest 6" spoons I had in the boat with 7/0 hooks, and hoochies with large hooks... we still hooked big Pinks with them but did get the last of our Springs we needed. Large Pinks will still hit even the largest of set ups but it will definetely help keep away some of the quick/softer bites of less aggressive smaller Pinks.
But as for them not biting plugs. Sorry nope that's not the case at all. Father in law used to have specific ones set aside for the Pinks that loved them. Yup smaller than ones he used for Springs and certain colors set aside for them but he fished those and Flat Fish for them all the time. Myself I'm not much of a plug guy but do use them once and awhile but have seen loads of Pinks caught on them by the old Point Roberts crew all through the 80's and 90's over there..