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King County, WA

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10/04/2009
Bottom Fishing From Shore
Coho Salmon
Jig
Evening
10/05/2009
4
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Fished near the Auburn golf course. There are still plenty of Pinks to be had, with an occasional Silver and King. Got a King last week, other than that mostly all Pinks. I am not a hardcore salmon fisherman, a bass fisherman and an occasional muskie fisherman as well. I typically just bottom bounce jigs for salmon, but I see people using corkie and yarn. I've never tied one of these up, so I am reluctant to use. Is that more effective for salmon, Pinks and Silvers and Kings, or what is the preferred method out there? Thanks.


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mav186
10/5/2009 11:17:00 AM
The majority use Corkies w/ yarn...nothing wrong w/ trying something different though!
G-Man
10/5/2009 12:07:00 PM
Nothing wrong with using jigs for silvers, they love em. If you want to try using some different hardware, go with a Blue Fox Vibrax spinner. I like the size 4 in a red body with a silver blade and I switch out the treble for a siwash hook and offset the point from the shank with a pair of pliers. As for drift fishing, it's a different animal, and you need to get used to the constant contact you make with the bottom and being able to detect a take. Corkies and bait both work but you probably want to give it a try with an experienced side drifter along to give you a few pointers.
jsb7273
10/5/2009 12:30:00 PM
Thanks for the comments mav and G-Man. I see so many people drifting corkies w/yarn, figured I may have to try it. Bottom bouncing jigs is nothing new to me, I understand feeling the bottom and detecting bites. Although I must admit, those Pinks have a much softer bite than smallies do.
jens
10/5/2009 1:05:00 PM
I seen a guy over the weekend toss a blue fox w/orange body and silver blades in front of everyone using corky/yarn and pull out a gorgeous Silver.
jsb7273, your reports are in the salmon/trout variety! Bass fisherman on hold eh? LOL- me too!!!
jsb7273
10/5/2009 1:11:00 PM
jens, yes bass fishing has been on hold for the past few of weeks. It's hard to pass up 5+ pound salmon, especially when I live but 5 minutes up the hill from the Green River; not to mention the ~15 pound King I had a couple of weeks ago (yes c&r)! But, this weekend I am going to dust the boat off again and hit one of my favorite bass fishing lakes to land those giant pigs that are feeding up right now. Let's just say if I don't get at least a 5 pound smallie or largemouth this weekend I will be disappointed...
jsb7273
10/5/2009 1:16:00 PM
And, I caught that ~15 pound King on my bass rig. A Bass Pro Shops XPS Medium Heavy 6' 9" rod with a Curado baitcaster, and 12lb fluoro. So take that hardcore salmon/steelhead fisherman. Ha ha.
jens
10/6/2009 9:24:00 AM
My son got his 10 King on my bass rod(quantam) 8 lb fluoro!!! I don't have much desire to fish for trout/bass right now also- got the fever for bigger fish these days! I live on a private lake that has pigs well over 5lbs..they are like friends with benefits to me. LOL- get to them when I get to them!! tight lines bro!
dylanE
10/6/2009 4:12:00 PM
i love catching steelhead silvers and kings on light line. i never go over 8 pound test in a year and i alwasy got my ulrtalight casting and my medium light spinning rod with me. its a blast and its actually a fair fight. besides you get more bites with lighter line
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