One more question !!!!
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One more question !!!!
I have been drift fishing but now I want to use some jigs this thurs. on the Sky want to make sure im doing this right so any inpute will be appreciated. Bobber stop 3 to 4 feet up line beed , corky then bobber weight then swivel leader 18 to 24 inchs is this correct?
RE:One more question !!!!
yes.
If it looks fishy, Then fish it, If it dont look fishy, fish it anyways. <')}}}}><
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RE:One more question !!!!
Thank you just wanted to make sure didn't want to waste a day and find out I was doing it wrong. I have spent a couple of humbleing days of fishing like a dumb ass having no clue. atleast i'm not a steelhead virgin anymore I got my cherry popped by a 8lb hatchery steel about a 2 weeks ago.
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RE:One more question !!!!
There are a couple types of fisherpersons. I fish to enjoy ,relax, and learn by watching other fisherpersons. Catching is a bonus.Last year I released more then kept.You learn by watching .
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RE:One more question !!!!
I spent numerous days being skunked, I always left the river with some knowledge for next time. I am not sure if you are a social person or not, but it is worthwhile to talk to those that are catching and if you are polite and respectful, you can get them to talk and maybe even show you a thing or two. So to say you "wasted" a day of fishing, then why even go?Hooked_On_Fish wrote:Thank you just wanted to make sure didn't want to waste a day and find out I was doing it wrong. I have spent a couple of humbleing days of fishing like a dumb ass having no clue. atleast i'm not a steelhead virgin anymore I got my cherry popped by a 8lb hatchery steel about a 2 weeks ago.

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RE:One more question !!!!
I agree with Jens...no matter if you are catching or not, not day fishing is a waste. Don't be affraid to throw out some spoons and spinners. I never really trusted or liked spoons until last weekend.......nothing liek throwing out a lure you have never used before and catching a nice steelie on the first cast. Will I ever be able to repeat it....probably not.
So get out there, enjoy the time on the river and get your line wet.
So get out there, enjoy the time on the river and get your line wet.
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RE:One more question !!!!
Hey Hooked, that's awesome you landed that Steelhead! Where did you land that bad boy . . . or girl?
Anyways, agreed with everyone here. I have learned a lot from Jens and guess what, I've never met him personally. We've talked on the phone and emailed each other, but he has given me some tips and tricks and it has helped me.
Scott and I have fished together and there's nothing like bringing someone with you to keep you motivated and pumped especially when you're tired after having only one hour of sleep. But we try everything in the bag o' tricks and ask locals what the skinny is. The lokes know better than anyone what's gong on at a river. And yes, be as polite as possible, you'll come away with a little more knowledge and even make some knew friends. Keep your chin up brother, you'll get it.
Anyways, agreed with everyone here. I have learned a lot from Jens and guess what, I've never met him personally. We've talked on the phone and emailed each other, but he has given me some tips and tricks and it has helped me.
Scott and I have fished together and there's nothing like bringing someone with you to keep you motivated and pumped especially when you're tired after having only one hour of sleep. But we try everything in the bag o' tricks and ask locals what the skinny is. The lokes know better than anyone what's gong on at a river. And yes, be as polite as possible, you'll come away with a little more knowledge and even make some knew friends. Keep your chin up brother, you'll get it.
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RE:One more question !!!!
donman wrote:Hey Hooked, that's awesome you landed that Steelhead! Where did you land that bad boy . . . or girl?
Anyways, agreed with everyone here. I have learned a lot from Jens and guess what, I've never met him personally. We've talked on the phone and emailed each other, but he has given me some tips and tricks and it has helped me.
Scott and I have fished together and there's nothing like bringing someone with you to keep you motivated and pumped especially when you're tired after having only one hour of sleep. But we try everything in the bag o' tricks and ask locals what the skinny is. The lokes know better than anyone what's gong on at a river. And yes, be as polite as possible, you'll come away with a little more knowledge and even make some knew friends. Keep your chin up brother, you'll get it.


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RE:One more question !!!!
I didn't word that right i didn't mean waste a day because I love fishing wether I catch a fish or not I'm known to put in a 13 hour day skunked I just wanted to help my learning curve a little to get closer to the bite zone. I go to reiter alot thats where
I caught my first i'm always respectful and social and have made alot of friends out on the sky i'm a reiter regular and have gotten alot of advice from locals I like to ask questions on here to get the basics down then talk with the locals to make some adjustments. another reason I said that was I was laid off from my job so I was fishing everyday but just got a new job so can only fish 2 days a week want to make sure i'm doing it right for best results. Thank you everyone for all your input and advice.
I caught my first i'm always respectful and social and have made alot of friends out on the sky i'm a reiter regular and have gotten alot of advice from locals I like to ask questions on here to get the basics down then talk with the locals to make some adjustments. another reason I said that was I was laid off from my job so I was fishing everyday but just got a new job so can only fish 2 days a week want to make sure i'm doing it right for best results. Thank you everyone for all your input and advice.
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RE:One more question !!!!
Yup. Not a tired eye in the rig and the stories just keep on repeatin'! Always a good time! :compress: :compress: :cyclopsan :cyclopsanjens wrote:donman wrote:Hey Hooked, that's awesome you landed that Steelhead! Where did you land that bad boy . . . or girl?
Anyways, agreed with everyone here. I have learned a lot from Jens and guess what, I've never met him personally. We've talked on the phone and emailed each other, but he has given me some tips and tricks and it has helped me.
Scott and I have fished together and there's nothing like bringing someone with you to keep you motivated and pumped especially when you're tired after having only one hour of sleep. But we try everything in the bag o' tricks and ask locals what the skinny is. The lokes know better than anyone what's gong on at a river. And yes, be as polite as possible, you'll come away with a little more knowledge and even make some knew friends. Keep your chin up brother, you'll get it.![]()
That drive home when everyone catches is pricelss. :cyclopsan :cyclopsan
When times get tough, just keep on fishin'!!!
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RE:One more question !!!!
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Depth of leader and bobber really depends on water depth. Up at reiter on the hatchery side your above mentioned depth should work fine. On the highway side though it is quite a bit deeper in spots. I was up there today and started with 7 ft of leader and still wasnt hitting bottom at all. Wa lakes user Gringo Pescador was fishing just down river from me and was fishing about a total of 8-9 feet below bobber and he was walking off the river by about 11 with 2 fish. I have heard from some that it is their preference to get the length out of their leader as opposed to just sliding the bobber further up the main line as it is generally smaller and a better/lighter presentation to the fish. Anyhow hope that helps.
Good luck and Tight lines.
Depth of leader and bobber really depends on water depth. Up at reiter on the hatchery side your above mentioned depth should work fine. On the highway side though it is quite a bit deeper in spots. I was up there today and started with 7 ft of leader and still wasnt hitting bottom at all. Wa lakes user Gringo Pescador was fishing just down river from me and was fishing about a total of 8-9 feet below bobber and he was walking off the river by about 11 with 2 fish. I have heard from some that it is their preference to get the length out of their leader as opposed to just sliding the bobber further up the main line as it is generally smaller and a better/lighter presentation to the fish. Anyhow hope that helps.
Good luck and Tight lines.
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