knotabassturd
7/31/2011 3:13:00 PMMay not need a downrigger or Lowrance in a couple weeks or less for the pinks!
And they might provide some excellent practice fighting fish on a fly rod and reel :-)
Available Fishing Guide:
Website: Darrell & Dads Family Guide Service
Went out of Shilshole marina this morning to get some time with a new fishfinder. I wanted to get used to it before doing a salmon fishing day with another friend next week.
We launched about 0645. The place was packed. I did bring another friend with me, and I thought we would do some salmon fishing while we were out, but the main point was to learn the sonar. I have only salmon fished from my boat about 3x, never had more than one shaker, so not a lot of confidence. Today was different. Within 45 min. my friend had released a blackmouth shaker, then boated a small coho. Then a little while later he had a good size fish on. It turned out to be a 8-10lb native King. Took a quick pic. while in the water, fish released.
Was kind of fun, friend caught it on a fly reel which was mounted on his downrigger rod. A couple of runs with drag clicking.
We used Green Pro Troll flashers with green splatter back hootchies. Fish was caught at about 80' on the downrigger,,, but I had 6lb balls on, so with the current I wasn't nearly at that depth. Learned that I need to step up the ball weight with the salt water currents.
The Lowrance fishfinder proved nicely as long as I was in 300' of water or less. Not sure about how to get it to see over 300'? Need to make some calls. I know that it is a better unit for shallow water, but it claims to go over 300'.
Available Fishing Guide:
Website: Darrell & Dads Family Guide Service