salmonbarry
5/30/2016 4:41:00 PMafk
5/30/2016 7:38:00 PMDjButler
5/31/2016 7:35:00 AMAFK, I limited very shortly after we talked out there. I marked so many fish right off the point. Should have stayed brotha lol.
afk
5/31/2016 7:52:00 AMFish Dawg has the answer to keep that 2nd hook from breaking off.
Hunter757
5/31/2016 7:58:00 AMDjButler
5/31/2016 2:45:00 PMDjButler
5/31/2016 2:48:00 PMFish Dawg
5/31/2016 4:56:00 PMThe hook and leader prescription is as follows:
1) use about 2' of 65 lb red power pro braid to snell the hooks. Use size 1 or 1/0 gamakatsu split shot/drop shot hooks (sz 1 for kokes, 1/0 for sockeye) and I use almost exclusively the red ones. The red braid matches the red hooks and is both super strong and super flexible so it allows the trialing hook to fly around and penetrate flesh even if the fish doesn't bite it directly. The hooks are lighter wire than a normal octopus style hook (think quicker/deeper penetration = more hook-ups and less lost fish).
2) tie the egg bumper knot on the lower hook then repeat on the upper hook leaving about 3/4" to 1" in between (you can add a single glow bead or soft glow bead if you want glow here.
3) When you're done with the top bumper knot, pull the leader back through the eye of the hook and trim it off close to the knot.
4) Use some fly thread to wrap over the top bumper knot to secure the loose end of the braid - DO NOT SKIP THIS STEP (if you do your top knot may unravel. In this process you can also tie-in some flash or glow strands (see Bill Herzog's Rasticle videos on YouTube).
5) Finish the fly thread wrapping with head cement or vinyl lure paint. I use the glow colors of vinyl lure paint and actually cover the knots on both hooks just for the extra attraction of having the hook with a 'glow' head.
6) tie a strand of Seaguar Grand Max fluoro carbon (01X = 18.5 lb test) to the top hook eye using the Pitzen knot (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JYgBOoKXbPQ). This fluoro leader is very clear, very tough, and super strong for its diameter (doesn't matter how big the fat man is if you can't see him). This is especially critical if you like to use super short or short leaders as the fish gets lots of leverage against the dodger with a short leader.
7) Add your hoochie, fly, spinner or whatever attractant you chose.
8) Tie a #14 snap swivel to the other end of the leader using another Pitzen knot.
You can see Herzog demonstrate the basics here: http://www.csnnw.com/outdoors/wild-country-tips-tying-sockeye-rasticle
I've used this set-up pretty exclusively for sockeye and kokanee over the lst 2 or 3 years and had great success. I have not had a trialing hook separate (even when caught in the net with fish thrashing on the top hook) and have not had a leader fail. In the rare cases that 've lost fish my main lines have failed before the leader failed.
PM me if you have questions.
Good luck and tight lines out there. I hope this prescription helps y'all hook and land more fish!
Fish Dawg
5/31/2016 4:59:00 PMGlad to see you knocked some out. Looks like about the same area Al and I were nailing them during the NWFR event last month.
We had an epic day on Roosevelt on Saturday - report to follow - stay tuned!
Dawg