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10/07/2015
Casting
Coho Salmon
Jig
All Day
10/07/2015
5
1814

Arrived at the parking lot dark and early. Took a while to find the hole I want to fish. fish were jumping everywhere. Started to float eggs but they want none of it. Switched to blue fox spinner, the one I used to hook that monster in the Duwamish the other day. Nothing, they didn't like that either. Finally I tie on a brand new BentRod tied black/purple jig and start to cast. 15 minutes later fish on! It gave a good fight with few deep runs. Landed and it was a nice looking hen. Bite died for few hours. Switched back and forth between spinners, jig and eggs. No action until another angler came and in 20 minutes landed 2 hens like it was nothing. Holy smokes! This guy is good! I asked what he is using and he told me he uses corky. He even show me how to rig one up (I'm a second year rookie). I fished the last 30 minutes with it and hooked a wild buck. It was right before I was leaving. Give it a five even though I did not limit. More than what I expected for my first trip in the Snoho. Almost forgot, I need to give jonb a big THANK YOU. His help made this trip a success! 24'' hen and 26'' buck.


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kman1997
10/8/2015 6:37:00 AM
What color yarn were you using in the corky setup? And did you just have yarn on the hook, or anything else?
BentRod
10/8/2015 7:26:00 AM
Woohoo!
hooksetjou
10/8/2015 8:09:00 AM
Darn! Where is my picture! It didn't upload?
jonb
10/8/2015 9:32:00 AM
Good job mr. Jou. Your welcome
jonb
10/8/2015 11:41:00 AM
If the person you saw using a corky and yarn had more than a 4ft leader, he wasnt fishing he was flossing, and shouldnt be looked up to or copied. There is NEVER an occassion where there is a need for a long leader, coho are not shy of sinkers it litterally ads no value. A long leader only increases your chance of snagging/flossing a fish. As a testiment I only use an 18" leader, thats right measured in inches not ft. Coho will take a corky voluntarily so there is no need to floss. This is not accusitory or intended to insult anyone. This is just a friendly reminder that long leaders are not needed.
hooksetjou
10/8/2015 3:09:00 PM
Now I feel like a fool. Based on your description maybe he was flossing. My leader is the same one I was using for floating eggs which was about 2 1/2ft - 3ft long. His was longer. I still have much too learn.
hooksetjou
10/8/2015 3:30:00 PM
Kman, it was neon green.
jonb
10/8/2015 4:23:00 PM
2 1/2 to 3 is perfect. I go shorter only to prove my point. That guys corky didnt catch the fish it is his excessive amount of line that drift into the fishes mouth that caught the fish. Your not a fool for trying something new, when your new to fishing you wouldnt know.. not your fault... the reason I mention flossing because this is a VERY common accurance on our rivers, and I wanted to see to it you were informed. Flossing is fpr people who cant make a fish bite correctly.
Fishlady15
10/9/2015 4:08:00 PM
Good to know this. I'm a beginner in fishing for Salmon. So this site is so helpful. I plan on going fishing the Snohomish river on Sat. 9-10-15. Maybe you fisherman can give my friend and I some pointers on where is a good wading spot for Salmon Coho?
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