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It sounds like tomic is the game. Does anyone use any other kinds of plugs? Witch doctor or Lyman plugs?? I have had great success with lymans for rainbows and dollies.
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quote:Originally posted by UNKNOWN
++HINT: Using a flasher as a lure in these areas is a very simple technique...use a full size plaid 690 with a short 18 to 28 inch 50Lbs tail. MP skirts, small spoons, bare hooks all work, as it is the flasher that the mature fish are hitting...on the turn, they basically floss themselves - you're on!![]()
quote:Originally posted by codfather
fishin magician, the reason I have to worry about breaking the lure off is from the new people on my boat. When your guiding some people know what to do and some have no idea what to do. I have a 639 5' Tubby that has been broken off 6 times, but I still have it. It's caught thousands of fish and having the tow bar removed you get it back.
As far as trolling slow, never, never never if you can help it.
How do we attach a picture? I'll try and post my setup.
quote:Originally posted by UNKNOWN
quote:Originally posted by kelly
quote:Originally posted by UNKNOWN
++HINT: Using a flasher as a lure in these areas is a very simple technique...use a full size plaid 690 with a short 18 to 28 inch 50Lbs tail. MP skirts, small spoons, bare hooks all work, as it is the flasher that the mature fish are hitting...on the turn, they basically floss themselves - you're on!![]()
I have a hard time believing this... I bet its happened but if you use a flasher as a lure your going to be getting skunked. They are hitting the terminal not flossing themselves...
...I do it every year that I fish Alberni - they are not hitting the lure. The azz end of the flasher progressively increases through out the day with more and more teeth marks. Kelly I have been doing this since the late 90's and will continue to so. I used to fish longer leaders and was having lots of success getting fish to pop the line, but then, no fish - I noticed the new flashers getting all scratched up and thought my boy was stepping all over them...watching him all day and seeing that he was not, encouraged me to shorten the leader to 28" and now to 18". I am fishing at 10 to 30 feet so it aint bottom...I could simply keep it all to myself and not tell you anything.![]()
quote:Originally posted by Charlie
Hey, as most know… I do “not” claim to know anything about “Tomic” plugs and I am reading and learning here, but before you guys start getting into argument? The first Tomic was indeed the “Classic”, and was originally designed for the commercial salmon fishermen, to troll at higher speeds, with “no” flasher! It was not good at the lower trolling speeds – I can attest to that! However, and in their words… “The Tubby is a shorter fatter version of the Classic or Multi. This design gives a faster and more aggressive swimming action, which works at slower speeds." "The Tubby is a good choice for slower trolling or retrieving.”
I do agree with ‘codfather’ about losing these plugs - as I very much, had “sticker” shock when I went to buy some the last time… I would be very interested in “not” losing them at current prices!
But I have to ask about the warranty and would we be concerned, if you lose the plug? I think knowing of those people… they would probably replace any plug returned, with any kind of issues? Again in their words, “The advantage of using plastic for plugs (in addition to being durable) is that they cannot become waterlogged and will therefore continue to work even with extensive use (and teeth marks). “
quote:he had painted all the hooks white. He said the white makes the hook blend in with the underside of the plug and the fish don’t see it. Anyone ever heard of this?
quote:Originally posted by pescador
Just curious, when you guys are dragging plugs behind your boat, do you also run different set ups on other rods like anchovy or spoons? Or is it all plugs and nothing else?
Matador
quote:Originally posted by fishin_magician
quote:Originally posted by pescador
Just curious, when you guys are dragging plugs behind your boat, do you also run different set ups on other rods like anchovy or spoons? Or is it all plugs and nothing else?
Matador
When I run bait, I run all bait. I figure, if I'm going to brine a pack or two of 'Chovies or Herring, I may as well use 'em all.
When I do run plugs, I run all plugs..and I'm usually moving at Mach 1.
Likewise, if I'm metal, I'm all metal. Hoochies? Usually all Hoochies.
Although, I remember elastic banding a 5" 340 once along side 'Chovies...and the Plug too the prize that trip. Odd...since I haven't fished that plug since come to think of it.
I know may guides mix 'n match gear all the time around Vancouver...quite successfully.