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I hate seeing the fish.
I love everything high and DIRTY.
Work for em .
In my humble opinion of course.
I love everything high and DIRTY.
Work for em .
In my humble opinion of course.
Shit up NADO no one cares what you do. Text me - new phone hereNADO said:I'm never one to mess around with light leader, 8-10lb in the rivers and 20lb from the pier.
20lb braid to 20 flouro on the pier for me too, and you know maybe in the rivers if I could ever find my box of trebles h34r:NADO said:I'm never one to mess around with light leader, 8-10lb in the rivers and 20lb from the pier.
go pick some mushroomstroutddicted said:poop up NADO no one cares what you do. Text me - new phone here
First I would get rid of the steel leader. That is not required if you are still using 10 lb mono line I would tie directly to it.bharkasaig said:Wanna help out a noob here?
I've been hitting the pier off and on for about 3 weeks with no luck. Obviously I'd like to increase my chances...
I've been fishing 10 lbs mono to a steel leader. It's been nice since I don't have a go-to lure yet, no point since nothing has worked yet. Since my last outing I've been wondering if the leader might have contributed to my zero fish.
A lot that I'm reading here is that the salmon are striking lures that irritate them. Is that true for staging fish (or any salmon off a pier) as well as fish in the rivers/creeks? If so, do they care how the lure is presented, other than offensively as possible? I can't imagine a fish thinking 'That thing is pissing me off, Imma bite it! No, wait, 4' leader, I'll pass, f***ing newb.'
Should I downgrade to just a snap/swivel? Or should I just bite it and eat into my fluoro supply and make a leader and tie in each time I switch lures?
Appreciate the help.
floss_boss said:all you need is; 2500 series reel, 7' to 10' fast action medium rod, 10lb braided line, 2' 20lb fluoro leader, 3/4oz glow cleo blue/white, some muscles to cast as far as you can. charge the cleos with flash from cheap disposable camera. best times are 9pm-12am and 4am - 6am.