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Spoon fishing for creek salmon
#1
Posted 26 August 2017 - 12:50 AM
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#2
Posted 26 August 2017 - 05:58 AM
#3
Posted 26 August 2017 - 09:31 AM
Play around with it and see what happens. I've had luck with small spoons and small rapalas on a retrieve down-current just fast enough to keep the action going and off bottom. Jigging deeper holes with a spoon can be effective too. An EGB is a good size and weight, but very expensive. Small flutter spoons are easier to keep off bottom and can be deadly too.
With salmon, you may want to try swinging the spoon and letting the current impart action so you can keep it in the strike zone longer. I doubt a down current retrieve would give a salmon time to react, and they're not likely to chase it very far.
#4
Posted 26 August 2017 - 09:26 PM
Spinner Fishing for Steelhead, Salmon and Trout by Jed Davis
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Spoon Fishing for Steelhead by Bill Herzog
Couple of books to look into. I found the one by Jed Davis helpful. I prefer spinners in rivers/creeks as I can maintain control of depth more easily and better control in general so you don't snag the fish. Use the current to provide the spin and to slow down your presentation.
#5
Posted 27 August 2017 - 12:31 AM
#6
Posted 27 August 2017 - 07:13 PM
#7
Posted 27 August 2017 - 10:26 PM
flatfish are deadly, you can just hang them in the current, and they aggravate a fish enough to get a strike
#8 Guest_tossing iron_*
Posted 28 August 2017 - 07:23 AM
And kwikfish.
But hang on.
Vicious strikes.
#9
Posted 28 August 2017 - 05:52 PM
#10
Posted 29 August 2017 - 10:53 PM
yes, definitely hang on when fishing hardware for salmon, the strike with their entire body weight behind it, they strike to kill and rip it in half
#11
Posted 02 September 2017 - 08:47 PM
#12
Posted 02 September 2017 - 11:48 PM
It's costly to fish creeks with hardware...but bouncing them bottom and slow retrieve can get you some aggressive ones...just be very careful when doing it with other fishermen around with a different technique...it could get ugly.
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