I think you're right, just had to straighten out the kink in the Skinny G and I was back in businessA big one can just shake the fish until the head falls off sometimes. Helps get your gear back.
We were out noon to 4I headed yesterday out, with my family, visiting for a week. We ran over to Francisco and trolled all the way around the green can to the hump. Non stop shakers, with the odd pink throw in. We were near the bottom, hoping for springs.
Anyone heading north, up near Brown’s Bay? Just hoping to find some pin poppers!!
Sorry, at the green canWe were out noon to 4
Kept three, 2@9lbs 1@6
220-245 on rigger, 200 - 290 water
Slow but fun
Had a good sized spring at the lighthouse at 45' in between the cohoI headed yesterday out, with my family, visiting for a week. We ran over to Francisco and trolled all the way around the green can to the hump. Non stop shakers, with the odd pink throw in. We were near the bottom, hoping for springs.
Anyone heading north, up near Brown’s Bay? Just hoping to find some pin poppers!!
I've found the coho like some sort of current, they'll sit in the back eddy behind bait balls. I've had a lot of success fishing 40 feet of water and less with jigs, double digit days pretty frequently!Ended up with 3 springs, near Francisco point. 230 on the rigger in 250. Big 6” spoon and 5” 602 plug caught them. Had to switch to big tackle to deter the shakers. Trued for coho, near the lighthouse, on the slack, but no luck.
I made a couple passes while trolling, on the shoal, with the hope of getting into what ever is fritter bait up. I’ve also been really tempted to try jigging too. Lots of boats on the shoal trying. So exciting to hook up with the rod in your hand.I've found the coho like some sort of current, they'll sit in the back eddy behind bait balls. I've had a lot of success fishing 40 feet of water and less with jigs, double digit days pretty frequently!
Got a few on the jig today, including a spring that was a little unexpected... Dropped for lings and near the bottom felt a solid thump and watched my line rip towards the surface, half a dozen jumps later we netted a nice 70 cm slot fish. Daiwa jigs with the glow stripes have been working wonders for me lately!I made a couple passes while trolling, on the shoal, with the hope of getting into what ever is fritter bait up. I’ve also been really tempted to try jigging too. Lots of boats on the shoal trying. So exciting to hook up with the rod in your hand.
you’re making me nuts. that’s it i’m going out sundayStill amazing out there, first light at francisco seems to be the key although it produces all day regardless. Ebb tide at the lighthouse has been great as well, the fish are generally focused in small areas but once found will hit just about anything.
I've been neglecting every other responsibility and just going fishing almost everyday or evening. Put 40 hours on the boat in the past week or so, I might have a clinical addiction.you’re making me nuts. that’s it i’m going out sunday
yah those SK jigs are super cool because they fish i. the way up too, as opposed to flat falls. the amount of coho that chase those things to the very top is staggeringI've been neglecting every other responsibility and just going fishing almost everyday or evening. Put 40 hours on the boat in the past week or so, I might have a clinical addiction.
That aside, would highly recommend plugs in various sizes. I'm a big fan of the uvbii patterns in 5-7 inches, pin pulled or not doesn't matter really. Daiwa SK jigs and Flatfalls are excellent as well, I prefer the daiwa jigs as the profile helps drop faster and keep the line straight but the action is more or less the same. I've seen fish caught on flashers and hoochies as well, I just refuse to use flashers on principle so can't comment on effectiveness personally. Just about every fish of size I've retained has had herring in the 6-9 inch range so that's something to keep in mind too!
Yep. That's exactly why I've been using them!yah those SK jigs are super cool because they fish i. the way up too, as opposed to flat falls. the amount of coho that chase those things to the very top is staggering