I believe the proper word is Poaching[/ no i wasnt poaching by the way, i made a mistake im only a kid and im learning it what we all do is make mistakes and learn.clearly you dont know that!
actaully we never kept any wild choho so stop picking on the young ones, its realllly fricking ennoying ever since i jopined this **** hole everybody seems to really like picking on kids thats a bit!!.and the only reason why we kept the sockeye is because we hooked it in the gills so why throw a dead fish back to the ocean when you can atleast eat it and not waste it.
Beauty morning today after two days of gale force winds! Flat calm. Got out in front of Bluffs at 7:00 had had 6 pinks on the boat and a couple lost in about an hour. Went on down to Otter and fished in tight with anchovies for about an hour but nothing doing. Did not see any chinooks come in either. Eventually just started getting pinks on the anchovies so came in with our 8 by 10am. Maybe we could have had a shot at chinooks if we had been at Otter earlier, but there sure were a lot of pinks around and unless you have a magic repellent I would imagine you could use trays of bait!!
I do the same.....Very large springs caught on these this year me so far...Even the stupid coho killer.It's ridiculous these things just slay fish... catch a large Chinook with a goofy piece of bent sheet metal...LOL too funny.
I find the pinks and coho are easy to release with them..... More gear in the water not messing around with bait.... I will fish it if I am clear but that won't happen for a while....
It is amazing how this Coho Killers take fish. I like them.catch a large Chinook with a goofy piece of bent sheet metal...LOL too funny.
Thx guys I will give my coyote spoons and other metal a work out next time. I have caught coho on the coho killers (I believe the make I used was Golf Star). Anyway the metal is so thin near the tail end (and probably poor quaility) the spinning twisting cohos in the fall eventually either bent it or snapped the hook off altogether.
I am amazed they will hold up to chinook!
Thx guys I will give my coyote spoons and other metal a work out next time. I have caught coho on the coho killers (I believe the make I used was Golf Star). Anyway the metal is so thin near the tail end (and probably poor quaility) the spinning twisting cohos in the fall eventually either bent it or snapped the hook off altogether.
I am amazed they will hold up to chinook!