You have been getting springs or coho on this set up ?I've been having success with a staggered assist hook setup. The hooks are tied to a swivel in the head of the hoochie. Short strikes end up with the circle hook in the corner of the jaw.
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Hoochies and jigs are interchangeable.
Mainly bottom fish. Increased my hook-up ratio.You have been getting springs or coho on this set up ?
Just looking to try something different and less snaggy than the traditional rig
Geoduck- likely the big geoduck farm dive boats, as there is a big seafloor geoduck farm all over that area. Or perhaps commercial crab.Fished baker passage this am with only a pink. Might need to run back to the green can this afternoon. See a few commercial boats working off the NW side of Savory, what would they be after pinks or coho?
What jig weights are you using? I've been finding it difficult to get down as well despite using 150g jigs with a slender profile.Interesting morning-jigged the hump at 6am-surprised to see so much water movement after I'd studied the tides. Saw bait in 170 feet of water but had a lot of trouble settling the jig down. One quick jig and I am on to a very nice Spring-no doubt about it but the boat is swirling in the currents and back eddies-great fight quick measurement and 791/2 cm spring. Kept at it and landed 3Pcod-then a real dandy -probably 15 but all I got was the head -a little piece of tail and a 4 ft dog hanging on . Went to the fingers-tons of boats but I couldn't find anything worthwhile so went back to the hump. Good bait but lots of tide. Caught and released 2 more springs and called it a good morning
Was there a fisheries notice for this?Just announced - as of Sept. 1, we’re permitted to keep 2 coho per day, one of which can be unclipped (wild).
I am working 160 and 200 and using my main motor on the backtroll. Pretty aggressive motoring at times.What jig weights are you using? I've been finding it difficult to get down as well despite using 150g jigs with a slender profile.
can confirm. i was jigging 200 gram flatfall jigs at the lighthouse the other night in a 4 knot flood tide and had my kicker in forward gear with my son jigging while i stayed on the controls. it was a great night too…I am working 160 and 200 and using my main motor on the backtroll. Pretty aggressive motoring at times.
don’t be afraid to go deeper. lots of times they are suspended around 220-250’ in 300-400 fowGeoduck- likely the big geoduck farm dive boats, as there is a big seafloor geoduck farm all over that area. Or perhaps commercial crab.
Oh yeah totally could have been either of those 3 or 4 big boats… tried the crab traps between the 2 islands with only a couple small red rocks.
What kinda depth are you guys running between Francisco and the green can? Fished about and hour after the whales passed tonight and only pinks and couple small chinooks from 65-140 on the rigger. Didn’t mark much on my graph.
Was there a fisheries notice for this?
I see there being an opportunity for this in Bute Inlet. But only there, in Area 13. Thanks
Thanks very much
The hump is as good as any-got 4- 2 days ago but a large one was devoured by dogfish on the way up nothing salvageable. Best eats on the coast. I was right around the high spot and the tide was moving. They seem to show on my sounder much differently than salmon-similar to dogs so be warned-I think it is because of their speed of movement-not as active as salmon-my theory-feel free to blow that out of the water!!LOLBit of an odd question; anyone know a good spot for catching pacific cod locally?
Thanks for the info! Worst tasting fish around, for sureThe hump is as good as any-got 4- 2 days ago but a large one was devoured by dogfish on the way up nothing salvageable. Best eats on the coast. I was right around the high spot and the tide was moving. They seem to show on my sounder much differently than salmon-similar to dogs so be warned-I think it is because of their speed of movement-not as active as salmon-my theory-feel free to blow that out of the water!!LOL
I have a 17 shadowline CC No top. Very distinctive-115 merc + kicker with big Spring Fever decal on the sides. Extremely handsome bearded gentleman who looks like Santa Clause at the helm!!LOLThanks for the info! Worst tasting fish around, for sure
What boat are you usually in? I'm sure we must have drifted past at some point now!
I thought that might have been you the other day! I'm in probably the only other open aluminum cc, 18 bridgeview with same engine set up!I have a 17 shadowline CC No top. Very distinctive-115 merc + kicker with big Spring Fever decal on the sides. Extremely handsome bearded gentleman who looks like Santa Clause at the helm!!LOL
I am fairly new to fishing this area, how long into September is it worth targeting Springs?
The coho off the beach on Quadra has just been bonkers the last two weeks, but seem to have died off. Looking forward to launching Sunday.
We target springs all year, until the February (ish) herring spawn when they all head down to Baynes Sound.I am fairly new to fishing this area, how long into September is it worth targeting Springs?
The coho off the beach on Quadra has just been bonkers the last two weeks, but seem to have died off. Looking forward to launching Sunday.