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Re: 2013 FISH PORN Sponsored by Sea-Run and First Light Fishing & Tackle
« Reply #165 on: July 30, 2013, 04:09:39 PM »

Dan - do you have small hooks attached with braid on those lures ?

I haven't seen that before but its an excellent idea !
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Re: 2013 FISH PORN Sponsored by Sea-Run and First Light Fishing & Tackle
« Reply #166 on: July 30, 2013, 05:57:13 PM »

Dan - do you have small hooks attached with braid on those lures ?

I haven't seen that before but its an excellent idea !

Hey Hook.

Yep I do!
A few main main reason I do it:

1) I was not liking the amount of bleeders and badly hooked fish I was getting with the 1/0 hooks. The small hooks do way less damage.

2) It's way easier to bury a small hook than a large one, and I find most times I actually need to dig the small ones out with pliers they are hooked so well

3) I lose way less fish now. Probably upped landing % on steelhead and all other fish by at least 50% since I started doing it earlier this year. I figure it's due to the braid being able to twist any which way without the fish being able to get leverage, and the fact that the small hook buries deep every single time. I also don't miss as many hits with the trailer.

Matzou size 4 hooks are my favorite. Super sticky sharp (even more so than gammies) and many times a hook set isn't even required. Works great for the coho that tend to follow and grab your spoon and swim with it without you even knowing, they just can't let go of it after like they normally do!
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Re: 2013 FISH PORN Sponsored by Sea-Run and First Light Fishing & Tackle
« Reply #167 on: July 30, 2013, 09:06:30 PM »

Everyday is a moving water Brian Chan.  Dan was born to fish and he does it really well; got me into my last steelhead ;)
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Re: 2013 FISH PORN Sponsored by Sea-Run and First Light Fishing & Tackle
« Reply #168 on: July 31, 2013, 04:48:13 PM »

well they say imitation is the sincerest form of flattery..... I will be copying you now.  :D
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Re: 2013 FISH PORN Sponsored by Sea-Run and First Light Fishing & Tackle
« Reply #169 on: August 01, 2013, 08:15:01 PM »

Grass carp caught on tom thumbs during the rice husk "hatch".



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Re: 2013 FISH PORN Sponsored by Sea-Run and First Light Fishing & Tackle
« Reply #170 on: August 02, 2013, 12:48:29 AM »

Grass carp caught on tom thumbs during the rice husk "hatch".

Excellent!! Was this in BC?
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Re: 2013 FISH PORN Sponsored by Sea-Run and First Light Fishing & Tackle
« Reply #171 on: August 02, 2013, 06:44:14 AM »

Excellent!! Was this in BC?

No that was on the other side of the pacific. And they don't grow rice in BC.
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Re: 2013 FISH PORN Sponsored by Sea-Run and First Light Fishing & Tackle
« Reply #172 on: August 02, 2013, 06:52:12 AM »

More grassies...



Doesn't the first one look like a soc?
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Re: 2013 FISH PORN Sponsored by Sea-Run and First Light Fishing & Tackle
« Reply #173 on: August 03, 2013, 10:25:57 AM »

Hey Hook.

Yep I do!
A few main main reason I do it:

1) I was not liking the amount of bleeders and badly hooked fish I was getting with the 1/0 hooks. The small hooks do way less damage.

2) It's way easier to bury a small hook than a large one, and I find most times I actually need to dig the small ones out with pliers they are hooked so well

3) I lose way less fish now. Probably upped landing % on steelhead and all other fish by at least 50% since I started doing it earlier this year. I figure it's due to the braid being able to twist any which way without the fish being able to get leverage, and the fact that the small hook buries deep every single time. I also don't miss as many hits with the trailer.

Matzou size 4 hooks are my favorite. Super sticky sharp (even more so than gammies) and many times a hook set isn't even required. Works great for the coho that tend to follow and grab your spoon and swim with it without you even knowing, they just can't let go of it after like they normally do!

Great pics as usual Every Day. I also really like your spoon rigging technique as I hate using those 1/0 hooks as well. What a great idea! I can't tell from your pics if you attach the braid directly to the spoon, or do you keep a split ring on there?
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Re: 2013 FISH PORN Sponsored by Sea-Run and First Light Fishing & Tackle
« Reply #174 on: August 03, 2013, 10:34:38 AM »

looks like its tied to the spoon. I would think having a split ring there it would give the braid something to get stuck in.
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Re: 2013 FISH PORN Sponsored by Sea-Run and First Light Fishing & Tackle
« Reply #175 on: August 03, 2013, 06:55:21 PM »

Great pics as usual Every Day. I also really like your spoon rigging technique as I hate using those 1/0 hooks as well. What a great idea! I can't tell from your pics if you attach the braid directly to the spoon, or do you keep a split ring on there?

I don't actually use a split ring or anything, just straight to the spoon.
What I do is tie a 20 braid/backing loop right to the hook (can whip them up really quickly, just some tying thread to the hook). Once you have the loop tied to the hook it's pretty much a loop to loop connection!
I don't use a split ring because I had a couple hooks work themselves right off the split ring a few times.


Make sure with this rig if you are only using the 20 pound braid/backing like I do that you check the braid after 5 or so fish (larger fish like steelhead that is - rainbows or bulls no big deal). I found that if I get lots of snags or hit a bunch of fish in a row that the edges of the metal on the spoon will actually sever the braid a bit and can result in the hook being pulled right off with a larger fish (or a snag which is good at times!). Not sure if a larger braid would help with that. On the other side of that if I make sure the braid is good I have landed steelhead up to ~18 pounds on this set up without issues. I generally replace the single hook on my spoon after every trip any ways as I just like starting with a super sticky hook and the matzou's are cheap at around 8 bucks for a 100 pack.
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Re: 2013 FISH PORN Sponsored by Sea-Run and First Light Fishing & Tackle
« Reply #176 on: August 03, 2013, 10:42:16 PM »

For the fishing fans, Game of Thrones fans, and Internet fans. I think I've pretty much covered all my bases here :p, Few days ago Float fishing with roe and 8lb leader I hook this red. Oh good times...



That face...

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Re: 2013 FISH PORN Sponsored by Sea-Run and First Light Fishing & Tackle
« Reply #177 on: August 04, 2013, 12:11:30 AM »

chromer, haha.
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Re: 2013 FISH PORN Sponsored by Sea-Run and First Light Fishing & Tackle
« Reply #178 on: August 05, 2013, 02:13:36 PM »

I don't actually use a split ring or anything, just straight to the spoon.
What I do is tie a 20 braid/backing loop right to the hook (can whip them up really quickly, just some tying thread to the hook). Once you have the loop tied to the hook it's pretty much a loop to loop connection!
I don't use a split ring because I had a couple hooks work themselves right off the split ring a few times.


Make sure with this rig if you are only using the 20 pound braid/backing like I do that you check the braid after 5 or so fish (larger fish like steelhead that is - rainbows or bulls no big deal). I found that if I get lots of snags or hit a bunch of fish in a row that the edges of the metal on the spoon will actually sever the braid a bit and can result in the hook being pulled right off with a larger fish (or a snag which is good at times!). Not sure if a larger braid would help with that. On the other side of that if I make sure the braid is good I have landed steelhead up to ~18 pounds on this set up without issues. I generally replace the single hook on my spoon after every trip any ways as I just like starting with a super sticky hook and the matzou's are cheap at around 8 bucks for a 100 pack.

Man I tell ya, I tried making these last night and couldn't for the life of me figure out how you did it with the loop lol perhaps a link to the knot?

Thanks.
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Re: 2013 FISH PORN Sponsored by Sea-Run and First Light Fishing & Tackle
« Reply #179 on: August 05, 2013, 04:57:32 PM »

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