salmotrutta
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I felt a hit today, set the hook, had the fish on for a sec then lost it. It followed my bait as I reeled it in towards me, so I dropped my roe back in the water and it proceeded to hammer it in plain view. This fish was hell bent on taking this roe!
I thought it was a little rainbow at first, then I noticed how badly it was decomposing and realized it was a Chinook. So yes, Chinooks do smash roe in the rivers, even when they are decomposing!
Not everyday you catch a Chinook that would make excellent pike bait. It measured 12". If you only fish a few times per season, this would have been a slap in the face. I was fortunate to have many outings for salmon this season, so I was actually quite amused
I think if I had landed it on the first take it would have been less entertaining - seeing it swim up, look around for the roe, and smash it again was probably what made it so hilarious.
Released unharmed :razz:
I thought it was a little rainbow at first, then I noticed how badly it was decomposing and realized it was a Chinook. So yes, Chinooks do smash roe in the rivers, even when they are decomposing!
Not everyday you catch a Chinook that would make excellent pike bait. It measured 12". If you only fish a few times per season, this would have been a slap in the face. I was fortunate to have many outings for salmon this season, so I was actually quite amused
I think if I had landed it on the first take it would have been less entertaining - seeing it swim up, look around for the roe, and smash it again was probably what made it so hilarious.
Released unharmed :razz: