Aces
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Same unless I’m trying to catch cohosI agree. I’m starting to run plugs first now on both sides and only run a flasher setup if needed. Finding I don’t need to change.
Same unless I’m trying to catch cohosI agree. I’m starting to run plugs first now on both sides and only run a flasher setup if needed. Finding I don’t need to change.
What color# plugs are you guys using? Haven’t had much action on plugs mostly small spoons and hoochies
There's an RCA in its own zone within the line but that's separate from what I'm referring to. The RCA does not cover the entire area in the picture.I thought there was no fishing in that zone?
I run 6 or 7 different colors depending on water color, light and depth I’m fishing. 500 and 700 series are very productive if you’re not fishing deeper than 100 feet or so. The insert ones can be deadly too.What color# plugs are you guys using? Haven’t had much action on plugs mostly small spoons and hoochies
I have been using a combo of mostly white-ish plugs between Tomic and the WCFT Mother of Pearl glow plug with the rattle. I have caught fish on all of them but the one that has outfished them all by a wide margin is a 30 year old 602 5" tubby with the pins pulled. No Glow, no UV, no nothing except teeth marks. I catch fish on that thing at 240 feet where it SHOULD be invisible but yet it catches fish. So it must be the vibration or whatever other special sauce it has.What color# plugs are you guys using? Haven’t had much action on plugs mostly small spoons and hoochies
It's your confidence in it. Also the reason most guys don't catch FA on plugs. No love for the plug.I have been using a combo of mostly white-ish plugs between Tomic and the WCFT Mother of Pearl glow plug with the rattle. I have caught fish on all of them but the one that has outfished them all by a wide margin is a 30 year old 602 5" tubby with the pins pulled. No Glow, no UV, no nothing except teeth marks. I catch fish on that thing at 240 feet where it SHOULD be invisible but yet it catches fish. So it must be the vibration or whatever other special sauce it has.
So SO true! When I was a young whipper snapper guiding, it used to drive our boss (lodge owner) nuts that all we wanted to fish with was bait which over the course of a season cost him an arm and a leg. He swore by a plain white plug fished at 90 feet, but of course we were the experts and poo poohed that. Plus in the manual downrigger days that meant an extra almost 25 turns of the rigger to get it back up from our usual 49 ft magic depth. We did fish plugs of course but never to the degree we did bait. The funny thing is that the lodge near us that fished ONLY plugs almost invariably landed the largest fish of the year which was usually in the 50's, so there is something to be said for plugs for sure. My dad would come up on his boat to visit and only fished hootchies and white plugs and he would always get fish in the 30's and 40's and plenty of others.It's your confidence in it. Also the reason most guys don't catch FA on plugs. No love for the plug.![]()
I have that plug. Never had the guts to try it!Good coho bite going on at entrance this afternoon 50/50 wild to clipped.
This one is the champ today.
It killed the slabs on west side for years. I love those insert plugs. The silver one works great in low lightI have that plug. Never had the guts to try it!![]()
This is a great fishing photo.Lost my streak on Thursday but got in the groove again tonight.
Fished 715-830pm birthday cake plug and the tubby 602. 3.5-5mph. Fishing on structure. Big one was a hair shy of 37" x 24" girth.
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It reminds me of the BlackJack colour of the Brad's Cut Plug. Looks like a fish.It killed the slabs on west side for years. I love those insert plugs. The silver one works great in low light