Chum?
Posted: Thu Aug 29, 2013 1:52 pm
Do the chum run every year or only on even years?
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their are summer runs in a few rivers on hood canal and i've seen dark ones in the nisqually in september but usually late october to early december with a really late run in the nisqually in january.ResQ wrote:Sweet. Thanks. When do they start running? I guess I could google, but Im exhausted and this is easier
Yeah, there are so many summer chum in the Big Q. I accidentally hooked a 15 pounder last year, and it snapped my line, big sucker it was!obryan214 wrote:their are summer runs in a few rivers on hood canal and i've seen dark ones in the nisqually in september but usually late october to early december with a really late run in the nisqually in january.ResQ wrote:Sweet. Thanks. When do they start running? I guess I could google, but Im exhausted and this is easier
great fighters, so so eaters
spoonman wrote:Remember no chum retention on the sky this year. They wardens will be out looking for people targeting them and writing tickets, even for catch and release. I don't know how many you can cnr before they say your targeting them, but I saw a guy get ticketed a couple years ago.
True, but I love a big nasty fish that wants to destroy me (they are mean-looking like a Largemouth Bass, but fight way way harder.) I swear that when I land them they look at me like they'd KILL me if they had the ability. I catch them way low in the river, and they fight HARD, REAL HARD. Destroying most all of the beautiful/delicate coho/steelhead in that regard. I catch and release so the numerous, and user-friendly, Oncorhynchus keta are near the top of my list. I free float jigs, or else I end up foul-hooking a bunch (a potential problem with chums.) 100 hookups for the boat in a weekend (plus sore arms) on ugly fish beats praying for the occasional strike from a beautiful steelhead on the penninsula, in my opinion at least. Use 20 pound leaders. Coho, at least in the Snohomish, might be prettier, but their general smaller size and reputation for shunning lures makes them below the chum in my opinion.....I like gettin' BIT.Steelheadin360 wrote: Chum.... nasty little critters.....
they will start rearin there ugly heads around the end of September. Fun to catch big fish like that but gawd are they nasty looking. Big ole teeth, damn near need steel leaders
A 6wt, eh....you definitely fear no fish! For big chums I generally use a fighting chair I took off a Marlin boat, backed up by a team of horses (just in case) to haul the beast ashore, and the rod I use is a 600 wt.fear_no_fish wrote:Chums are way to much fun on the 6wt to not fish for.