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Re: salmon corky/ plunking
« Reply #90 on: June 25, 2013, 04:17:27 PM »
Were you fishing the Samish?  If so, wasn't there a no stationary gear rule in effect due to the jig-plunking snaggers?
10-4 So that makes everyone a jigger  :dunno: :rolleyes: :yeah: anyone questioning Bh45 is more than welcome to attend my class  ;)

This quote is what makes your technique the same as the dudes using jigs: "and let it sit there until one picks them up."  Law says your gear has to be moving.  You say that it wasn't moving.  I'm not sure what you are confused about?
o.k maybe you should join there little pack !! HOW CAN SOMETHING BE MOVING WHEN THE WATER IS NOT MOVING ?? Answer me that question  :chuckle:
Slow retrieve? :dunno:
since this is a humpy year and I love curing humpy eggs for kings I am inviting at least 2 of u to come up and hang with BH45 for a day ! BUT I must warn you that your chances of meeting a warden are 100% ....any takers ??  :chuckle: :chuckle: :chuckle: :chuckle: :chuckle:
Ill fish with ya buddy. Im not scared of a warden.
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Re: salmon corky/ plunking
« Reply #91 on: June 25, 2013, 04:25:05 PM »
Were you fishing the Samish?  If so, wasn't there a no stationary gear rule in effect due to the jig-plunking snaggers?
10-4 So that makes everyone a jigger  :dunno: :rolleyes: :yeah: anyone questioning Bh45 is more than welcome to attend my class  ;)

This quote is what makes your technique the same as the dudes using jigs: "and let it sit there until one picks them up."  Law says your gear has to be moving.  You say that it wasn't moving.  I'm not sure what you are confused about?
o.k maybe you should join there little pack !! HOW CAN SOMETHING BE MOVING WHEN THE WATER IS NOT MOVING ?? Answer me that question  :chuckle:
Slow retrieve? :dunno:
since this is a humpy year and I love curing humpy eggs for kings I am inviting at least 2 of u to come up and hang with BH45 for a day ! BUT I must warn you that your chances of meeting a warden are 100% ....any takers ??  :chuckle: :chuckle: :chuckle: :chuckle: :chuckle:
Ill fish with ya buddy. Im not scared of a warden.
We will wait until humpies come ..get some fresh humpy eggs and then wait until the fish enter the Samish .... :tup:

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Re: salmon corky/ plunking
« Reply #92 on: June 25, 2013, 04:26:21 PM »
Were you fishing the Samish?  If so, wasn't there a no stationary gear rule in effect due to the jig-plunking snaggers?
10-4 So that makes everyone a jigger  :dunno: :rolleyes: :yeah: anyone questioning Bh45 is more than welcome to attend my class  ;)

This quote is what makes your technique the same as the dudes using jigs: "and let it sit there until one picks them up."  Law says your gear has to be moving.  You say that it wasn't moving.  I'm not sure what you are confused about?
o.k maybe you should join there little pack !! HOW CAN SOMETHING BE MOVING WHEN THE WATER IS NOT MOVING ?? Answer me that question  :chuckle:
Slow retrieve? :dunno:
since this is a humpy year and I love curing humpy eggs for kings I am inviting at least 2 of u to come up and hang with BH45 for a day ! BUT I must warn you that your chances of meeting a warden are 100% ....any takers ??  :chuckle: :chuckle: :chuckle: :chuckle: :chuckle:
Ill fish with ya buddy. Im not scared of a warden.
We will wait until humpies come ..get some fresh humpy eggs and then wait until the fish enter the Samish .... :tup:
Sounds good to me. Let me know. I just like to have fish on the end of my line, Like I've said before. I'm not real picky.
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Re: salmon corky/ plunking
« Reply #93 on: June 25, 2013, 04:30:12 PM »
Were you fishing the Samish?  If so, wasn't there a no stationary gear rule in effect due to the jig-plunking snaggers?
10-4 So that makes everyone a jigger  :dunno: :rolleyes: :yeah: anyone questioning Bh45 is more than welcome to attend my class  ;)

This quote is what makes your technique the same as the dudes using jigs: "and let it sit there until one picks them up."  Law says your gear has to be moving.  You say that it wasn't moving.  I'm not sure what you are confused about?
o.k maybe you should join there little pack !! HOW CAN SOMETHING BE MOVING WHEN THE WATER IS NOT MOVING ?? Answer me that question  :chuckle:

Set your bobber so your gear isn't sitting on the bottom.  I guaranty it will move, even if only from the wind or the slight current that still exists at low tide.

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Re: salmon corky/ plunking
« Reply #94 on: June 25, 2013, 05:50:51 PM »
Let me point out that flossing is not illegal  :dunno: as long as the fish is hooked in the head or in the mouth they can not prove you were snagging ...I learned all this from watching it all go down last year ....according to them , the whole river was guilty  :rolleyes:
I think flossing is illegal, but next to impossible to prove :dunno:
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Snagging: Attempting to take fish with a hook and line in such a way that the fish does not voluntarily take the hook(s) in its mouth.
If the hook flosses through the fish's mouth then the fish is not voluntarily taking the hook :dunno:
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Re: salmon corky/ plunking
« Reply #95 on: June 25, 2013, 06:03:24 PM »
Let me point out that flossing is not illegal  :dunno: as long as the fish is hooked in the head or in the mouth they can not prove you were snagging ...I learned all this from watching it all go down last year ....according to them , the whole river was guilty  :rolleyes:
I think flossing is illegal, but next to impossible to prove :dunno:
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Snagging: Attempting to take fish with a hook and line in such a way that the fish does not voluntarily take the hook(s) in its mouth.
If the hook flosses through the fish's mouth then the fish is not voluntarily taking the hook :dunno:
HUH ...How can you prove that the fish did not take the bait  :dunno:

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Re: salmon corky/ plunking
« Reply #96 on: June 25, 2013, 06:06:45 PM »
Let me point out that flossing is not illegal  :dunno: as long as the fish is hooked in the head or in the mouth they can not prove you were snagging ...I learned all this from watching it all go down last year ....according to them , the whole river was guilty  :rolleyes:
I think flossing is illegal, but next to impossible to prove :dunno:
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Snagging: Attempting to take fish with a hook and line in such a way that the fish does not voluntarily take the hook(s) in its mouth.
If the hook flosses through the fish's mouth then the fish is not voluntarily taking the hook :dunno:
HUH ...How can you prove that the fish did not take the bait  :dunno:
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Re: salmon corky/ plunking
« Reply #97 on: June 25, 2013, 06:07:11 PM »
That is what I said
...but next to impossible to prove :dunno:
But it would still be illegal if the fish did not take it. So for the guys that know they are flossing, they would be illegal, correct :dunno:
« Last Edit: June 25, 2013, 06:18:20 PM by Kola16 »
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Re: salmon corky/ plunking
« Reply #98 on: June 25, 2013, 06:18:07 PM »
the hook will typically be on the outside of the mouth. out of all the salmon/steelhead ive hooked on presentations like jig, bait, ect. none that come to mind were hooked on the outside of the mouth. i have caught fish on corkies corkies/yarn and flies that were hooked outside of the mouth. given the techniques that make fish more or less have to bite all being hooked inside the mouth i can only assume fish hooked outside the mouth are flossed except the oddball here or there.
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Re: salmon corky/ plunking
« Reply #99 on: June 25, 2013, 06:21:09 PM »
As long as the hook is in a legal location,....FISH ON!            I like to reel salmon in and eat them. Playing a game with athe fish is no more important to me than if a buck decides to run into my bullet or i have to force it into him. Same with elk and my arrows.  Someone elses made up ethics dont apply to everyone else. If its legal, go try it and slay some fish. You pay enough to harvest some meat.

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Re: salmon corky/ plunking
« Reply #100 on: June 25, 2013, 06:29:43 PM »
As long as the hook is in a legal location,....FISH ON!            I like to reel salmon in and eat them. Playing a game with athe fish is no more important to me than if a buck decides to run into my bullet or i have to force it into him. Same with elk and my arrows.  Someone elses made up ethics dont apply to everyone else. If its legal, go try it and slay some fish. You pay enough to harvest some meat.
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Re: salmon corky/ plunking
« Reply #101 on: June 25, 2013, 11:50:23 PM »
which for most rivers is now in the regs and on signs
"inside the mouth only"

its no longer "gill plate forward" on most rivers

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Re: salmon corky/ plunking
« Reply #102 on: June 26, 2013, 11:04:54 AM »
the hook will typically be on the outside of the mouth. out of all the salmon/steelhead ive hooked on presentations like jig, bait, ect. none that come to mind were hooked on the outside of the mouth. i have caught fish on corkies corkies/yarn and flies that were hooked outside of the mouth. given the techniques that make fish more or less have to bite all being hooked inside the mouth i can only assume fish hooked outside the mouth are flossed except the oddball here or there.

I've caught a far number of steelhead hooked outside-in when fishing a pink worm.  I think they bite the middle of it and get hooked on the outside in the process.

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Re: salmon corky/ plunking
« Reply #103 on: June 26, 2013, 11:11:48 AM »
Threads like this remind me why I only fish saltwater.


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Re: salmon corky/ plunking
« Reply #104 on: June 26, 2013, 11:17:40 AM »
This thread reminds me why I shouldn't share info with people on the interwebz.

 


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