Fishing

jerryb73

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You from Lake Michigan area bro? My dad grew up just outside of Ann Arbor, right on a river there. He's got some really cool stories of the fishing around there.
True story:
We just got to the fishing spot and this dude was walking down the road and stopped on the bridge to take a look. Well he sees a king and is going to get it. Dude picks up a cinder block and chunks it at the fish.. lmao!! Needless to say, the fish saw it coming..
 

Aeroknow

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God damnit i need my fishing fix!

I'm like, sick and shit over it. Thursday can't come soon enough.

I gotta get shitloads done though before the salmon show up. Because after that, fuck everything else. Seriously though. It's all i do for most of the summer usually. That and garden. Or, garden and then fish. :-)

This year is gonna be a little different though. I'm building a 1000sqft shop/garage in my backyard. Permits are pulled already. Oh joy huh? Not sure how I'm gonna fish everyday and build a building. And do some more landscaping. Oh shit I'm fucked!
 
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GreatwhiteNorth

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@GreatwhiteNorth

Do you fish the rivers too for them kings?
Do you guys floss for them, or a short leader with corky type of non-floss? :-D

Seriously though. I've heard stories about both up there. Just wondering how you do it yourself.

I'm a flossing machine when I'm stuck fishing on the bank. That or throwing spinners
We were trolling spoons with downriggers (around 120' of water) - two on the bottom (snagging the oppotunistic Halibut) and two up near 40 - this fish hit one of the high rods & was so crazy we had to chase him as he was spooling me (and I had a shit load of spider wire on the reel).

A good day fishing.

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jerryb73

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We were trolling spoons with downriggers (around 120' of water) - two on the bottom (snagging the oppotunistic Halibut) and two up near 40 - this fish hit one of the high rods & was so crazy we had to chase him as he was spooling me (and I had a shit load of spider wire on the reel).

A good day fishing.

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That's badass!! Great pics!!
 

cannabineer

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We were trolling spoons with downriggers (around 120' of water) - two on the bottom (snagging the oppotunistic Halibut) and two up near 40 - this fish hit one of the high rods & was so crazy we had to chase him as he was spooling me (and I had a shit load of spider wire on the reel).

A good day fishing.

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Ya gotta love modern technology ... aquatic traffic cones
 

Aeroknow

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We were trolling spoons with downriggers (around 120' of water) - two on the bottom (snagging the oppotunistic Halibut) and two up near 40 - this fish hit one of the high rods & was so crazy we had to chase him as he was spooling me (and I had a shit load of spider wire on the reel).

A good day fishing.

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Sweet!
50lb power pro guy here for most of the chinook fishing I do. Might try that new P-line braid this season that they got out now.
But I was wondering how you guys also fish for them up on the rivers from the bank, and if you do, do You guys use super long leaders with a bead or two, or short leaders with say a corky?
 

GreatwhiteNorth

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Sweet!
50lb power pro guy here for most of the chinook fishing I do. Might try that new P-line braid this season that they got out now.
But I was wondering how you guys catch em up on the rivers from the bank. Super long leaders with a bead or two, or short leaders with say a corky?
The fish we're after are "feeders" and do not have a river they run up near us.
They're always around here - just depends on weather if you can get out after them.

And if you don't pay attention to the weather, dying is easy around here too.
 
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