Fishing with Rod Discussion Forum
Fishing in British Columbia => General Discussion => Topic started by: norm_2 on July 20, 2018, 09:16:59 PM
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ht2eKeYLGzc
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Great footage! Thank you for sharing. :)
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Very cool! I can’t even imagine how many coho I must miss... ???
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I can’t even imagine how many coho I must miss...
The places I have fished recently have somewhat fewer fish than wherever this video was shot.
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I suspect very few Coho would even blink at a short floated jig laying dormant under a float. It does happen but it is pretty rare.
However, if you twitch baby twitch, you will get a far more aggressive response by almost all salmon and trout species and are more likely to feel a bite.
The only exception that would likely prove the rule is a purple/pink jig with shrimp and a river full of chum.
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The video says many bites didn't move the float. Need a more sensitive rod?
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The video says many bites didn't move the float. Need a more sensitive rod?
Rather float.
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The steelhead in this video look old and stale in stagnant water. I'm pretty sure not that many fresh hot aggressive steelhead in faster water would pass up a jig or anything at all like those ones do
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Those are Pink Salmon not Steelhead...
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Those are Pink Salmon not Steelhead...
I think he was trolling, not jigging. ;D
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Should be ripping that hook through all them fish.
Wind and rip,wind and rip.............
amatures ::)