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Coho
within the last 2 weeks i have killed 2 coho anybody else getting them. the 1st pic is an 8 pound hen and the other is a 14 pound buck i got 2 thursdays ago
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RE:Coho
nice fish, i hope to get one soon. were yo ufishing out of the boat for them? what were you using? did you ever get those pics for me of the boat?
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I got my first coho today in the Puyallup. The wierd thing was he fought like a pink. The pics are in the report when it gets posted.
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they came from the snohomish from shore on dick nites
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i lost a 10 pound coho yesterday
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RE:Coho
ive killed 20 ho's out of the puke already
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Last night my son caught one and my neighbor's wife caught one out of the Skagit north fork. One was caught on sand shrimp, and the other on a shiny lure.
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So far I have been targeting pinks in the Snohomish having great success using pink jigs (hootchies and marabous). Now that silvers a being seen, I would like to start targeting them. Colors? Jigs? Spinners? Drift setups? What are you're suggestions.
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They should hit similar gear. Try Vibrax sizes 3, 4 or 5 in plain silver or gold or with chartreuse or pink. Spoons in silver or gold (shape dependent on water being fished). If plunking add some freshly cured eggs from the pinks you have been catching to your sand shrimp.
Read this:
http://www.coastangler.com/fishing/jig_ ... coho.shtml
Maybe it will help (haven't read it).
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If the water is out of shape plunking or drifting eggs can be your best bet. If the river is running with a fair amount of visibility then hardware can be very productive. Dick Nites, Wicked Willies, and Miracle Lures in 50/50 (silver/gold), and silver or gold with a chartreuse or red tip will also work. Spinners such as size 3, 4, or 5 Blue Fox or Mepps in silver, gold, or a combination of silver or gold with chartreuse, orange, or pink also work well to name a few.
Read this:
http://www.coastangler.com/fishing/jig_ ... coho.shtml
Maybe it will help (haven't read it).
Found on web:
If the water is out of shape plunking or drifting eggs can be your best bet. If the river is running with a fair amount of visibility then hardware can be very productive. Dick Nites, Wicked Willies, and Miracle Lures in 50/50 (silver/gold), and silver or gold with a chartreuse or red tip will also work. Spinners such as size 3, 4, or 5 Blue Fox or Mepps in silver, gold, or a combination of silver or gold with chartreuse, orange, or pink also work well to name a few.
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Coho running in the Hood Canal system run at the same time as all the other Coho that run in the Puget Sound basin. I have caught them in the "Canal" commercial fishing September, October and few stragglers into November.
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I've been trying to fish dick nites. Can anyone help? what is the ideal setup for the lure and what action am I aplying to it? Also, I've seen pics of them caught on silver and white buzz bombs. Any thoughts on that?
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You are not too late.They are just showing up there.Quite a few out in Dewatto Bay with a few in the river.I was just out there on Tuesday and the river just opened up to fishing on the 16th.Good Luck and Tight Linesjbball50 wrote:Hm does anyone know when the silvers start showing up in Dewatto River over in Hood Canal. I might have to go there and give it a try, I've never fished it before.
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code3daddy wrote:I've been trying to fish dick nites. Can anyone help? what is the ideal setup for the lure and what action am I aplying to it? Also, I've seen pics of them caught on silver and white buzz bombs. Any thoughts on that?
http://www.steelheaduniversity.com/dicknite.html
drift it.
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look at this slab of a coho from the wall. it went 18.2 pounds
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RE:Coho
Curado, since you already mentioned "The Wall" can I ask where that is?curado wrote:look at this slab of a coho from the wall. it went 18.2 pounds
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