that sucks, I quit my august team for fishing...and the fact that winning is not in our vocab haha. right now it is my high school summer ball team so I have to do that but I am kicking @$$ batting right now so I am having a good time right now but still looking forward to when it is over and get to do mid week fishing.chrome_chasin wrote:I coached two little league teams, which just finished. Taking a couple of weeks off so that we can go visit the family in Southern Oregon. Then back to tournament team play. I have had only 3 days to fish this summer. kinda sucks, but my time is definitely not wasted.
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I been busy creating a ton of humpy/Coho hoochie spinners lately with a variety of hoochie colors they look so sweet can't wait to use them on the Skagit this year.
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Last pink season I watched a kid with a old school red and white bobber and a pink dicknite about 4' under it, no weight. He'd throw it out and let it float downstream, he did VERY well.DannyL wrote:If I just toss pink jigs will that work? Floating them down river with just the jig as weight.
For a jig under a bobber I would still twitch it just to give it some movement, but don't see why it wouldn't work.
I fish not because I regard fishing as being terribly important, but because I suspect that so many of the other concerns of men are equally unimportant, and not nearly so much fun. ~ John Volker
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Rod Wrap, I would never let me gear get that dirty!chrome_chasin wrote:Is that a red wrap on your cork or is it a crap load of egg goop?Gringo Pescador wrote:Geeze you guys make me feel so inadequate Here is MY pink kit. Figure it will last me all season, well everything except the beer, that won't last another hour
Oh, and if you see me rolling by, say hello!
I fish not because I regard fishing as being terribly important, but because I suspect that so many of the other concerns of men are equally unimportant, and not nearly so much fun. ~ John Volker
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Then I wanna try a pink and purple yarnie with a pink corkie.
Fishing isn't a hobby, It isn't for fun. Fishing is life.
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for my dick nite drift setups.. i don't use 3 ways.. i got a couple different ways i set them up with a snap swivel, depending on how patient i am at the time.. generally i'll use black snaps but these were cheap..strider43 wrote:hey oneshot, what do use the nickel snap swivels for?
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Floating a jig is a great way to cover lots of water early on when fish are still moving a lot.
A couple guides boats switched over one year from twitching when i was rocking them with a float. They started catching a bunch too. But it seems like once fish start holding they want more action.
A couple guides boats switched over one year from twitching when i was rocking them with a float. They started catching a bunch too. But it seems like once fish start holding they want more action.
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looks like youre getting there.oneshot wrote:working on my kit.. slowly.. i'm lacking more 50/50 DN's in the wee size.. those things will catch ANYTHING!
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Just grabbed 130 of these guys for 80 cents a piece. I got 90 in 3/8oz and 40 in 1/2oz in a slightly different skirt (still waiting for them to arrive). I am having a really difficult time finding some non-skirt pink-slaying jigs for a decent deal anywhere and I am beginning to stress a little. Does anybody have any sites or sources they would recommend? TIA,
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I bought hundreds of hootchies from ebay, for about 15 cents apiece. Not all pink (but then again, I like using non-pink colors sometimes for humpies).bcustom1 wrote:Just grabbed 130 of these guys for 80 cents a piece. I got 90 in 3/8oz and 40 in 1/2oz in a slightly different skirt (still waiting for them to arrive). I am having a really difficult time finding some non-skirt pink-slaying jigs for a decent deal anywhere and I am beginning to stress a little. Does anybody have any sites or sources they would recommend? TIA,
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If you want the non-skirt jigs (e.g., marabou jigs), you are better off making them yourself. Go to a craft store (Michaels or Jo Ann Fabrics) and buy a pink marabou boa (the sales clerk will look at you funny). Or go online. Cost about 3-10 bucks depending on whether you can get a coupon, shipping, etc. You can make dozens of jigs out of a single boa
Cut the boa when you get home, to take out the feathers. Then tie to jig heads. Cheap jig heads can be found on ebay, basspro shops, cabelas. have fun.
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Fishing relaxes me. It's like yoga, except i still get to kill something.
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For that dick nite set up should the dick nite be pink or 50/50
Fishing isn't a hobby, It isn't for fun. Fishing is life.
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YESDannyL wrote:For that dick nite set up should the dick nite be pink or 50/50
I fish not because I regard fishing as being terribly important, but because I suspect that so many of the other concerns of men are equally unimportant, and not nearly so much fun. ~ John Volker
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I see that everyone mostly uses the bright pink. The light pink and peach killed the humpies two years ago. Out fished straight pink jigs by a mile. Also, I don't like using hoochies. Do you guys do that well?
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generally I use 50/50's and green tips.. I came upon a bunch of the purple/pink combos so I will be throwing those around.. Along with my normal colors for Coho.Gringo Pescador wrote:YESDannyL wrote:For that dick nite set up should the dick nite be pink or 50/50
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does anyone here catch pink and coho in the lower Skagit (like concrete down area) at the same time like in august or September and would those hoochie jigs work for both?
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This is my first full humpie season but 2 years ago I went once and limited. Made a few rigs tonight.
pink hoochie jig
Pink and purple yarnie with pink corkie
fake pink egg and pink corkie
Pink yarn with pink corkie.
I'm hoping one of these setups works, then I got the pink jig and float.
pink hoochie jig
Pink and purple yarnie with pink corkie
fake pink egg and pink corkie
Pink yarn with pink corkie.
I'm hoping one of these setups works, then I got the pink jig and float.
Fishing isn't a hobby, It isn't for fun. Fishing is life.
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In clear water bubble gum pink has been money for me the last couple runs.primetime wrote:I see that everyone mostly uses the bright pink. The light pink and peach killed the humpies two years ago. Out fished straight pink jigs by a mile. Also, I don't like using hoochies. Do you guys do that well?
Fishing relaxes me. It's like yoga, except i still get to kill something.
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that was money for me on the Skagit last couple humpy runs along with a pink 10mm bead and pink yarn. also pink/silver pot of old/stee-lee type spoons worked well along with wicked willies. TBH anything pink works on the Skagit for both pinks and coho.DannyL wrote:Pink yarn with pink corkie.
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