AaronKrick
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Do a hero drift on the river or you backyard and move your finger once you see it building up in one spots. Works great
Are you absolutely sure they're biting?fishing89 said:thanks for all your help guys. I will be going out thursday, will do a long drift before casting out.
Stupid chinooks ruining my gear, I really want some of those tiny bows and brows I see in the water with them, problem is...its only the nooks that bite....or float down and I realize its hooked by the tail/fins. Friggin chinooks stack on top each other like crazy, drifting on top of them causes many accidental snags
leakywaders said:Tape your reel to the rod and then slide the rings over the e tape. No gum. If you're fighting a salmon for 45 min you need to beef up your tackle quite a bit.
Ijay you take the reel off every time? Haven't had my reel off the rod in over a year. Keep her rigged and at the ready.
I dont take it off every single time, Friday we usually pack up the gear, fish Friday Saturday and Sunday. When we leave the river on sunday I most of the time take the reel off. 1 for transporting it in that PVC rod holder I made 2. So my son doesnt accidently play frisbee with my reel again.leakywaders said:Tape your reel to the rod and then slide the rings over the e tape. No gum. If you're fighting a salmon for 45 min you need to beef up your tackle quite a bit.
Ijay you take the reel off every time? Haven't had my reel off the rod in over a year. Keep her rigged and at the ready.
LWleakywaders said:Jc I believe you are allowed to play and land a foul hooked fish, but must be released immediately. It's dumb tho I'd rather pop it off and continue fishing than play a butt hooked salmon for half an hour.
I was a bottom bouncer all my life. Since being a member here for a long time and seeing the success people have with float fishing I bit the bullet, Spent the cash to get a decent centerpin reel and nice rod and have been in love with it!alwayscatching said:10-4. I keep hearing some of the guys I work with talk about their success with float fishing. Kind of want to get into it but I am just starting to take musky serious and the amount of money you drop into musky is really like getting divorced.