salmon 12/18

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2016/12/19 18:33:50 (permalink)

salmon 12/18

Floated up top today launched at 9am at 9 degrees water came up and there were few in the lot and only 2 people fishing the zone. Passed 2 boats up top and never saw another boat or fisherman all the way down. Plugged every hole changing lures often and only got one pull and it didn't stay stuck. Great to be out but a fishy would have been iceing on the cake. oh well will give it another shot soon, happy holidays to all and if your traveling be safe!
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    fichy
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    Re: salmon 12/18 2016/12/19 18:46:14 (permalink)
    Thanks for the report, and glad you get to have  those restaurant Monday's off.  Merry Christmas.
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    Re: salmon 12/18 2016/12/19 20:30:28 (permalink)
    Right on John !! 9 degrees, burrrr. .. thanks for taking us along on your journey and hope we cross paths soon :)

    "whats that smell like fish oh baby" .. J. Kaukonen
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    Re: salmon 12/18 2016/12/20 10:43:26 (permalink)
    With those temps. the fish must be hugging the bottom with no appetite for plugs.IF there are fish in the river!
     
    I just read the reports from the DSR for the last week or so and they say their anglers had good fishing when the weather cooperated,so there are fish down there and probably in the rest of the river.
    post edited by pafisher - 2016/12/20 10:52:30
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    Re: salmon 12/18 2016/12/21 19:38:11 (permalink)
    I would think hitting them on the snout with sucker spawn or single egg pattern would do the trick...I can't see them moving to chase anything.
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    Re: salmon 12/18 2016/12/21 19:58:41 (permalink)
    They do, chart. They'll  bust those plugs even in the cold.  I've seen then chase a streamer down on odd warm Feb. days when the water is still 34 going up to 35.  Those plugs can work very well, especially  with 3fan at the oars. 
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    Re: salmon 12/18 2016/12/22 08:36:57 (permalink)
    chartist
    I would think hitting them on the snout with sucker spawn or single egg pattern would do the trick...I can't see them moving to chase anything.


    Coming from a guy who thinks a ball of eztaz tied on a 1/0 hook is a good salmon fly your lack of knowledge doesn't surprise me, normally I would say meet me up there and Ill show you how much the steel like my plugs but Ive read your posts and I'm pretty sure I wouldn't enjoy sharing any water with you. Troll on and Merry Christmas to ya! To the rest thinking more about it, there was a lot of rain a couple nights before melted the snow on the tug and bumped the river up with the freezing cold water, they got lock jaw for a few days and unfortunately for me I could only fish that day. Might get back next Monday and plug them again, not scared;) Merry Christmas to all and a fishy new year!
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    Re: salmon 12/18 2016/12/22 21:12:26 (permalink)
    Run right (like John does it) they will also force the fish to either retreat or strike. Many will retreat until they hit the tail out and then strike rather than get forced into the fast water.

    The gods do not deduct from man's allotted span the hours spent in fishing.  ~Babylonian Proverb

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    Re: salmon 12/18 2016/12/27 17:24:49 (permalink)
    FYI 3Fan, I didn't carry anything bigger than a size 6 this year and did just fine on the DSR.  I just got back from St. Petersburg, Florida, where I used 3/0 circle hooks fishing off the pier.  Hope that doesn't ruffle your feathers.
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    Re: salmon 12/18 2016/12/27 19:30:12 (permalink)
    Your too funny . You used tuna hooks up river and small ones down .
    A size #4 or even a 2 salmon fly hook seems to do the damage down there while a #6 - 8 is size appropriate in the upper reaches . Quite honestly, you should learn how to fish for them and what "types" of hooks to use for the application fore mentioned.

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    Re: salmon 12/18 2016/12/28 18:20:48 (permalink)
    Tuna, why don't you get a job with the New York dept of natural resources or whatever jurisdiction determines legal gear.  I fish legal and practice C&R.
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    Re: salmon 12/18 2016/12/28 20:07:52 (permalink)
    I got a job and don't need a headache babysitting.
    You know and I know , the great Lakes tribs need babysitters for irresponsible adults.
    You should get a clue . What you may find legal might not be ethical fishing, hence the need for more regulations and sadly enforcement

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