I don't think it matters. We hit on both the nickel back herring aid and the glow back irish cream.Hi
Bring a rather inexperienced fisherman, can I ask if there is a particular skinny G pattern that everyone is referring to? Or does it matter?
Thanks in advance!
Finished the day with a hatch coho at T10 right before the low slack. White hootchie and no bananas flasher 45’ in 250 FOW on a slow troll. Anchovies got no love at T10. Saw a nice chum released by another boat.Started around 7:30 around the bell, 14 lbs red just east of 2nd mile marker in 180 fow 75 on DR anchovy and green onion flasher. Pretty slow and bit breezy. @Aquaholic can certainly smell fall in the air today.
Thanks for the info!I don't think it matters. We hit on both the nickel back herring aid and the glow back irish cream.
Just look for a wall of fish on your sonar and feed them with your anchovies. Guys also had luck with a white flasher and pink hootchie. Good luck!Boxed 6 springs today, a hatch coho and 3 pinks. Released 3 nice wild ho’s and some shakers. Springs mostly 80-100’ down off the rigger, lighthouse bigeye was the top producer. Nothing on plug, hoochie or bait ended up using all spoons by then end. Hopefully able to get a few more tomorrow before heading home though wind looking ugly.
We didn’t get into as many pinks as we thought or hoped… didn’t think I’d have to say this but any tips for pinks off sandheads tomorrow?
I have found that most of my pinks this year have been hooked with spoons such as No Bananas and deeper then in previous years. I've been catching them 80'-90' rather then on my high rod at 45'-60'. However the two pinks I caught today at Sandheads looked like they were caught in the river. They were already dark at the top, had a hooked nose, and had a hump.Boxed 6 springs today, a hatch coho and 3 pinks. Released 3 nice wild ho’s and some shakers. Springs mostly 80-100’ down off the rigger, lighthouse bigeye was the top producer. Nothing on plug, hoochie or bait ended up using all spoons by then end. Hopefully able to get a few more tomorrow before heading home though wind looking ugly.
We didn’t get into as many pinks as we thought or hoped… didn’t think I’d have to say this but any tips for pinks off sandheads tomorrow?
My trick for getting pinks is targeting springs… lolBoxed 6 springs today, a hatch coho and 3 pinks. Released 3 nice wild ho’s and some shakers. Springs mostly 80-100’ down off the rigger, lighthouse bigeye was the top producer. Nothing on plug, hoochie or bait ended up using all spoons by then end. Hopefully able to get a few more tomorrow before heading home though wind looking ugly.
We didn’t get into as many pinks as we thought or hoped… didn’t think I’d have to say this but any tips for pinks off sandheads tomorrow?
Lol, that’s my strategy though was surprised to come up short yesterday.My trick for getting pinks is targeting springs… lol
Jesus dude, that’s a lot of weather for a chance at any salmon, let alone a Harrison white.Lol, that’s my strategy though was surprised to come up short yesterday.
Trolled one pass out and back this am, no fish and not sure if we would have been able to land one if we did hook up.
Sheesh and it usually is worse in reality than in a picLol, that’s my strategy though was surprised to come up short yesterday.
Trolled one pass out and back this am, no fish and not sure if we would have been able to land one if we did hook up.
What app/site is this? Great compilation of direction & speed.
fishweatherWhat app/site is this? Great compilation of direction & speed.