RiverBoy
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that’s funny i’ve had no luck with that pattern.Black anchovy has been my favourite so far.
that’s funny i’ve had no luck with that pattern.Black anchovy has been my favourite so far.
I have an acid wrap from china-fairly cheap and it really does help with the end wrapsyes those acid wrap rods are sweet. the glow chartreuse is killer as is the pink/ blue for springs
What is acid wrap? I didn’t even know I had it lol.I have an acid wrap from china-fairly cheap and it really does help with the end wraps
it’s a maddening thing. it’s typically caused by dropping your tip too quickly after the upward jigging motion. it’s easily rectified by stopping and holding your rod at the top of the upward motion; but the frustration lies in the fact 90% of the hits occur as the jig is dropping. so if you keep your rod high, it simply doesn’t flutter down properly.I have a trevala spinning rod, so the eyes are on the water side. It still tip wraps if the jig weight is too light or the user isn't paying attention.
We fished the other side for some lings and rockfish Monday and Tuesday. There was so much bait boiling all over. We were jigging with 100g Shimano flat falls and hooked into multiple salmon within 10 feet of the surface. I was watching them fight over the lure like goldfish to fish food. Exciting stuff, but definitely a lot of small salmon mixed in that were equally aggressive which made me stop pretty quick as there was too much damage to them. I also found that having the line pay slightly away from the rod tip almost elimated the dreaded tangle. Any kind of angle toward me or even straight down needed too much focus.Yep, just pointing out that a spiral wrapped rod won't necessarily eliminate it.
I need to jig more often next year.
I've caught more salmon as bycatch when jigging for lings than lings as bycatch when fishing for salmon with any method.
Thru experimentation with purple microdotAcid wrap won't eliminate tip wrap but it certainly helps. They are pleasure to use on a small hi tec h jigging rod. The name speaks volumes-wonder how the concept was Dreamed up!!
Yeah, the worst is when the line drags under the boat. Check that, the worst is when there's a breeze and you're jigging on the windward side (which is always the side to jig on), and the line is just a wee bit twisted. I've lost more fish than I'd like to admit by not being able to set the hook and reel due to line twist around the tip.We fished the other side for some lings and rockfish Monday and Tuesday. There was so much bait boiling all over. We were jigging with 100g Shimano flat falls and hooked into multiple salmon within 10 feet of the surface. I was watching them fight over the lure like goldfish to fish food. Exciting stuff, but definitely a lot of small salmon mixed in that were equally aggressive which made me stop pretty quick as there was too much damage to them. I also found that having the line pay slightly away from the rod tip almost elimated the dreaded tangle. Any kind of angle toward me or even straight down needed too much focus.
yeah i’m constantly back-trolling on my kicker to keep lines vertical. it adds an extra wrinkle but the lines simply must be vertical for the jigs to work properly. additionally, any scope adds to the chance of the jig fouling on the mainline.Yeah, the worst is when the line drags under the boat. Check that, the worst is when there's a breeze and you're jigging on the windward side (which is always the side to jig on), and the line is just a wee bit twisted. I've lost more fish than I'd like to admit by not being able to set the hook and reel due to line twist around the tip.
I had an acid wrapped rod recently and loved it. Unfortunately I snapped it while reefing too hard on a... reef. Mega derp.
"Point the kicker in the same direction as the lines are heading."yeah i’m constantly back-trolling on my kicker to keep lines vertical. it adds an extra wrinkle but the lines simply must be vertical for the jigs to work properly. additionally, any scope adds to the chance of the jig fouling on the mainline.
That's the idea, definitely. My kicker is my paddle, which complicates things, ha. One day I'll graduate to a pedal kayak and I can join y'all in the back-trolling crew.yeah i’m constantly back-trolling on my kicker to keep lines vertical. it adds an extra wrinkle but the lines simply must be vertical for the jigs to work properly. additionally, any scope adds to the chance of the jig fouling on the mainline.
yessir. jigging has completely taken over for me. when i trolled i used to get so amped when i came across a bait ball cause i knew a bite was coming shortly."Point the kicker in the same direction as the lines are heading."
thanks for the pics. so: for that first pic i’d drop the jig down to 70’ using my depthhunter line. if i didn’t get bit right away i would speed jig up 20’ and then free fall it back down to 70’ . usually triggers a strike.Went out last night and came back with 2 hatch coho. One on the lunkerhunt jig and the other on a small heavyish jig that I got a PNT (less than 3” long). That was on my new slo pitch rod. Found the bait out deeper so tried to stay on it. Bait likes to hang out on the bit of a hump just off the island. Lost a couple nice springs and released some.
Certainly no shortage of humpbacks off Nanoose. It seemed no matter where I looked I could see whale sprays. Did see one come out of the water like a coho, huge splash.
I bleed the fish in the pod well now, works really well. Then into the insulated fish bag.
It’s going to blow SE for awhile now so it was good to get out before that starts.


They are a good buy-but sure take your time wading thru the specs-especially rods and things like that. Also be careful about hook sizes-while they sometimes correspond to ours off-times they don't-handy to have several examples by the computor with a centimeter ruler to hand. Certainly kills a rainy day--I look forward to your next garage sale!!LOLLI overcome the depressing end of the salt season by online shopping for things I might need and may well lose in the basement gear piles before next season.
27 flat fall imitations weighing just over 3 kg for C$91.00 delivered. Arrived in about 12 days. I got 80,100,130g sizes. The glow is bright- probably radioactive and there is probably a 10 year old Chinese hacker using my Paypal to buy what she needs. Alibaba.
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