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I'm hoping to hit the river again on Sunday and for sure on Monday. Any suggestions? I've tried all the jigs, spoons, spinners, buzz bomb and corky/yarn drift rigs. I haven't tried floating or drifting eggs yet.
Please help!?
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This is similar to what I do, but I use a 3/4 oz float with a 1/2oz inline weight. Mainline 30lb braid with three feet of 12# mono leader to a size 1 hook.snakyjake wrote:What is the preferred rigging setup for floating eggs from 16" of bottom (I need visuals)?
Any recommendations for eggs that can be purchased retail?
Are you still fishing the bottom with spinners and spoons?
Thanks in advance,
Jake
there not up here......the Wallace has already dropped like was before the rain. Very few coho in the skyjonb wrote:The sky rose 2 feet so far, all those fish in thomas eddy will be moving upits going to be a great week on the sky.
GoingtoFish wrote:I have been fishing the Snoho and Sky for many, many years. While I have yet to land a silver I have caught numerous pinks in the past. This year the only pinks I caught were out of the salt just north of Edmonds. Didn't get one out of the river.I don't know what I have been doing wrong. I know the silvers are in and there have been a lot around Thomas Eddie but haven't even seen anything follow my offerings and only a few jumpers.
I'm hoping to hit the river again on Sunday and for sure on Monday. Any suggestions? I've tried all the jigs, spoons, spinners, buzz bomb and corky/yarn drift rigs. I haven't tried floating or drifting eggs yet.
Please help!?
jonb wrote:I use 8 lb mono. For mainline and leader, mostly because im cheap lol. Braid is better as a mainline, id still use 8-12lb mono as a leader for coho.