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Offline chrisb

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Let's Say You Bought a Boat...
« on: February 06, 2015, 12:58:47 PM »
... and this boat will be for fishing the rivers (sky, snoho) for salmon. What would you consider to be the must have tackle you'd stock this boat with? Excluding things like swivels, lead, split rings, fishing poles, net of course.

Assume:
  • 1 - 3 fishermen
  • no fly fishing
  • limited experience

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Re: Let's Say You Bought a Boat...
« Reply #1 on: February 06, 2015, 01:09:53 PM »
That's a long list!  Are you just fishing the sky and Snohomish?  For just coho?  What boat did you buy? Need more detail!

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Re: Let's Say You Bought a Boat...
« Reply #2 on: February 06, 2015, 01:26:04 PM »
three side drifing rods w spinning reels.
three plug rods+ three rod holders.

box of good swimming plugs and bait divers
lots pre-tied leader rolls and pre cut pencil lead.
and lots of really GOOD bait.

Oh, and a long handled scrub brush to clean up all the blood off deck  :tup:
that's pretty much it.
« Last Edit: February 06, 2015, 01:40:19 PM by _TONY_ »

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Re: Let's Say You Bought a Boat...
« Reply #3 on: February 06, 2015, 01:40:34 PM »
Are you just fishing the sky and Snohomish?

For now, maybe some lakes for trout too but I already have powerbait  ;)

For just coho?

Mainly with of course pinks in odd years

What boat did you buy?

An old Alumacraft sled, but it floats and the motor runs. First boat ever so didn't want to go new or expensive.
« Last Edit: February 06, 2015, 06:39:03 PM by chrisb »

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Re: Let's Say You Bought a Boat...
« Reply #4 on: February 06, 2015, 01:43:33 PM »
three side drifing rods w spinning reels.
three plug rods+ three rod holders.

box of good swimming plugs and bait divers
lots pre-tied leader rolls and pre cut pencil lead.
and lots of really GOOD bait.

Oh, and a long handled scrub brush to clean up all the blood off deck  :tup:
that's pretty much it.

And brands you recommend on the plugs and bait divers? Different sizes or colors?

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Re: Let's Say You Bought a Boat...
« Reply #5 on: February 06, 2015, 01:51:45 PM »
Two plugging rods & two drifting rods.  Add another one or two when people are with you.
All the normal terminal gear & an assortment of mag-lips & wiggle warts

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Re: Let's Say You Bought a Boat...
« Reply #6 on: February 06, 2015, 02:01:56 PM »
Easiest is probably to start off trolling plugs for coho.  Twitching jigs works, spinners work too.  If we get a good early rain, bait can really work on coho also.  Pinks it doesn't matter.  Many ways to catch them.  A diver with shrimp works great, as do jigs, dick nites, spoons, spinners, plugs, and whatever else you think might work. 

When this fall rolls around (starting in August), shoot me a PM and I'll share some info with you about some other fisheries you could do if you're interested. 

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Re: Let's Say You Bought a Boat...
« Reply #7 on: February 06, 2015, 02:22:50 PM »
Life vests  :chuckle:

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Re: Let's Say You Bought a Boat...
« Reply #8 on: February 06, 2015, 02:28:46 PM »
three side drifing rods w spinning reels.
three plug rods+ three rod holders.

box of good swimming plugs and bait divers
lots pre-tied leader rolls and pre cut pencil lead.
and lots of really GOOD bait.

Oh, and a long handled scrub brush to clean up all the blood off deck  :tup:
that's pretty much it.

And brands you recommend on the plugs and bait divers? Different sizes or colors?

Size and color depend on the day and water color I have caught silvers on smaller Hotshots in orange/silver, silver, pink, cop car, blue/silver, blue, green/gold, the list goes on. Spinners usually chartreuse but pretty much anything will work if they are in the mood to bite  :twocents:

The key seems to be have a good assortment of lures both size and color and find what is working for the day. With three guys in the boat you can run three different lures and see which one gets hit and go from there. I have run a few rivers with a buddy of mine and his wife and this is how we would start the day and switch it up as we went to target the lure that works.  :twocents:
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Re: Let's Say You Bought a Boat...
« Reply #9 on: February 06, 2015, 02:40:07 PM »
Red number 5 vibrax. Boom!
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Re: Let's Say You Bought a Boat...
« Reply #10 on: February 06, 2015, 03:24:51 PM »
Now that most seem to have the gear sorted how bout other things like 1bugman mentioned ...

Life vests and seat cushions, fire extinguisher, extra plug, First aide kit, a towel, pliers and a few tools to do quick repairs, electrical tape. a little wire, a dry box to put some of these items in, landing ropes (can be used as back up anchor rope) net (I prefer knotless for wild fish release) fish box or bag, kicker motor (if big enough for one), Scotty rod holders, good drift boat oars

And get one of these cause you'll be surprised when you get in and out a couple times or even a slight rain will add a foot of water to the bottom of your boat in a hurry! I added a length of old vacume hose to the end of mine to get it over the side better but I think they can be ordered in different lengths too.
http://versatilemarine.co.uk/product/whale-easy-bailer-35-with-1-hose/

I will add advise ... always run upstream after launching to make sure the motor is running good! if you are going to have a problem many times its right after you get underway the first 5-10min or so this way if you do have a problem you get on the oars and drift right back to the ramp, if you run down stream your hosed and you'll be drifting to the next take out and hitch hiking back to your truck! Dont get cheesy oars cause if your motor fails your life could depend on it, trust me I've drifted down in a sled with a couple guys and all that weight of the gear and motor before and you'll be glad you spent the extra for two strong oars!   ;)  besides anything over 14 you'll need 9-10 ft oars anyway. You'll find that unless your boat is over 20' you'll be happier with just one other guy!

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Re: Let's Say You Bought a Boat...
« Reply #11 on: February 06, 2015, 03:54:42 PM »
Net, fish box and extra boat plug
« Last Edit: February 06, 2015, 10:32:46 PM by Ridinshotgun »
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Re: Let's Say You Bought a Boat...
« Reply #12 on: February 06, 2015, 06:34:17 PM »
Now that most seem to have the gear sorted how bout other things like 1bugman mentioned ...

Life vests and seat cushions, fire extinguisher, extra plug, First aide kit, a towel, pliers and a few tools to do quick repairs, electrical tape. a little wire, a dry box to put some of these items in, landing ropes (can be used as back up anchor rope) net (I prefer knotless for wild fish release) fish box or bag, kicker motor (if big enough for one), Scotty rod holders, good drift boat oars

And get one of these cause you'll be surprised when you get in and out a couple times or even a slight rain will add a foot of water to the bottom of your boat in a hurry! I added a length of old vacume hose to the end of mine to get it over the side better but I think they can be ordered in different lengths too.
http://versatilemarine.co.uk/product/whale-easy-bailer-35-with-1-hose/

I will add advise ... always run upstream after launching to make sure the motor is running good! if you are going to have a problem many times its right after you get underway the first 5-10min or so this way if you do have a problem you get on the oars and drift right back to the ramp, if you run down stream your hosed and you'll be drifting to the next take out and hitch hiking back to your truck! Dont get cheesy oars cause if your motor fails your life could depend on it, trust me I've drifted down in a sled with a couple guys and all that weight of the gear and motor before and you'll be glad you spent the extra for two strong oars!   ;)  besides anything over 14 you'll need 9-10 ft oars anyway. You'll find that unless your boat is over 20' you'll be happier with just one other guy!

Good luck

We either have or have on our list everything here, except the bailer, it has a bilge pump. Great idea about heading up river first though.

It is  20ft too so  3-4 could fish comfortably I think.

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Re: Let's Say You Bought a Boat...
« Reply #13 on: February 06, 2015, 09:25:29 PM »
go to sportsmans warehouse and buy three of everything!   :chuckle: :chuckle:

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Re: Let's Say You Bought a Boat...
« Reply #14 on: February 06, 2015, 09:30:29 PM »
replace existing crew with new one - my number is .......... :chuckle: :tup:
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