All Tangled Up:
I know a couple pools were the water is dead slow. Coho stack deep in there in the morning and rest in it thru out the day. I have seen coho in this pool chase spinners, spoons, and my homemade jigs. The fish seem to have a habit of waiting until you have 3 feet of line left before they hit....its insane! YES I have watch it happen right in front of my eyes time and time again! As I have said in other threads, this is one of my favourite fisheries an its weeks away (pray for rain). No doubt in my mind that coho take bait as well...have faith my frind!
FishinAddict to address your questions:
- When Rod asked about a pink hooked under the chin, u said (probably w/ his spoons)...I assumed we were talking flossing at that time.
- That spring trip, my bud was float fishing a colarado blade. He was sweeping his drift thru the tail out where fish were stacking. Its funny, our target was coho, we were releasing the springs...I dont think he knew exactly what was going on and after seeing 5 or so fish come back with the hook in the scissors, I was 95% so of what was happening. As Matuka points out, thru experience it becomes easy to identify a flosed fish.
Each year I spend time finding the spoon, spinner, and jig colours that work best...it changes from year to year. Notice how flossin has evolved? No new terminal tackle, no new dressings for the hook, no new scents or attractants...just longer and longer leaders (leaders that often end up littering the river bed after a snag).
Its not the guy that accidently flosses one on a spinner blade or while floating roe - those guys are trying to draw a strike from a fish...its the guys who go out there with the INTENTION of flossing a fish...thats the behaviour that needs to change.
I guess the thing that bugs me most is that the art of fishing is being lost. Fishermen are cheating and getting lazy, they dont want to work for that strike, the don't want to refine their presentation...they want instant gratification and get it by throwing on a long leader and a chunk of lead.
Unlike Matuka tho, I think some simple changes could have some very large impacts.