Jjgrow420
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Centerpin, for float fishingThat for a spey rod? Always wanted to try one of those things on some big water, love watching people who know how to use them well.
Centerpin, for float fishingThat for a spey rod? Always wanted to try one of those things on some big water, love watching people who know how to use them well.
Some of my musky lures weigh a pound. LolWhen I go striper and sturgeon fishing we are slinging anywhere from 10 to 16 ozs plus bait.
The current where we fish is quite heavy.
Flossing?! . No dentists allowed!!Oh yeah. Remember, i’m from there too. I was just talking when bank fishing for the salmon up here. Flossing. 2 oz is the most you’ll ever cast. The feather, Sac and american.
Striper and sturgeon fishing in the delta i’ll usually be using a penn type reel from boat or a big spinning reel/surf pole from the bank to huck that big ass pyramid weight out there. Would be too much for a lower profile casting reel i would imagine.
What we call a style of fishing around here.Flossing?! . No dentists allowed!!
I like the canonballs so you can feel the weight ticking on the bottom. But that’s when salmon fishing. Casting out way further than spots we fish for steelhead.Idk what it's called but for worm fishing i used a pencil lead or a bouncing betty.
I then got introduced to plastacine, it's brilliant!
You can -/+ as much as needed to get the right speed for any given stream or glide.
When you get snagged more often than not it'll pull away.
I've pulled it off on bass equipment yea. Not catching a sturgeon but many stripers and tossing a 16 oz weight is a challenge but doable.Oh yeah. Remember, i’m from there too. I was just talking when bank fishing for the salmon up here. Flossing. 2 oz is the most you’ll ever cast. The feather, Sac and american.
Striper and sturgeon fishing in the delta i’ll usually be using a penn type reel from boat or a big spinning reel/surf pole from the bank to huck that big ass pyramid weight out there. Would be too much for a lower profile casting reel i would imagine.
I've got a extra heavy one piece lamiglass rod paired with a Daiwa Saltist reel that I can sling a 10 oz rig a pretty good distance but I don't know if I'd be comfortable slinging 16. Seems like bad things happen with the more weight you try to throw.I've pulled it off on bass equipment yea. Not catching a sturgeon but many stripers and tossing a 16 oz weight is a challenge but doable.
Ya I know what it is. Very frowned upon method of fishing. We call these guys dentists.What we call a style of fishing around here.
a cannon ball weight onto a small snap swivel as a slider down to a swivel. Attached to the swivel is the leader line with a bead, or two or three and a hook.
The fish swims up river with mouth open, we are flossing their teeth lol. You feel that and swing and hook set in the mouth
The regs here are now 6’ max leader length. Almost no different than having a corky above the hook. Steelhead go for the beads. Squaw fish too. Whats to say a salmon doesn’t.Ya I know what it is. Very frowned upon method of fishing. We call these guys dentists.
Float skeinThe regs here are now 6’ max leader length. Almost no different than having a corky above the hook. Steelhead go for the beads. Squaw fish too. Whats to say a salmon doesn’t.
You’re really limited how you can nail them from the banks around here. It’s that or throwing spinners.
On a boat i bounce roe. Back bounce kwikfish or my favorite is on the pick with kwikfish. Or down lower trolling with spinner or plug
Bottom bouncing can be legit. But sitting there in a shallow stream with a marshmellow is lame. We bounce here too. In big water 20ft+ and heavy currents. We fish beads, under a float. The trout chew tooThe regs here are now 6’ max leader length. Almost no different than having a corky above the hook. Steelhead go for the beads. Squaw fish too. Whats to say a salmon doesn’t.
You’re really limited how you can nail them from the banks around here. It’s that or throwing spinners.
On a boat i bounce roe. Back bounce kwikfish or my favorite is on the pick with kwikfish. Or down lower trolling with spinner or plug
I pulled the trigger. Also got the champion xp med heavy fast action as a bundle on sale. I will be putting them in action tomorrow at a local pond just to get out and then on Wednesday will be the true 8hr test day.Here is my next purchase which I have been seriously considering ordering for about 2 weeks.
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Ah the smell of fresh gearI pulled the trigger. Also got the champion xp med heavy fast action as a bundle on sale. I will be putting them in action tomorrow at a local pond just to get out and then on Wednesday will be the true 8hr test day.
Been a while, but at the start of every salmon season i usually take apart my reels and clean everything. Grease the gears and oil the bearings.I finally used my new curado. It cast like a dream. Almost forgot what it felt like to cast a nice fresh brand new lubed up reel. Lol
Have to send in my calcutta te DC and my chronarch for service. I have a really old citica that I've stripped parts off for Frankenstein river fixes. I should send that one in as well. Love the fact shimano is just a stone's throw away, and I can go drop off/pick up my reels in person. The guys/gals there are solid and always wanting to help you out.