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Like pinks...my thought is to to run koke gear....10 lb line...40lb leaders....hook up and fight on.
We use to run coho flies on he surface with 10 lb test leaders and medium action Steelheaf rods for fun. You could see the coho chasing the flies, and a big splash when they hit.
Quote from: Alchase on June 05, 2020, 10:28:12 PMWe use to run coho flies on he surface with 10 lb test leaders and medium action Steelheaf rods for fun. You could see the coho chasing the flies, and a big splash when they hit. Sounds super fun, what was your set back?
Caught a bunch of fish at Sekiu when I was younger fishing this way, was an absolute blast especially on foggy mornings. We got cocky one year and fished with a medium weight fly rod without much backing.... of course that's when the biggest king I've ever hooked hit that and spooled me in about 8 seconds. Quite the rush and I'll never forget that!
You guys know it's mostly resident coho your chasing and the good fishing isn't for a couple months.And some of you run some really light set ups. One little fray or knick in the line and done..My mainline is usually 30lb and my leaders are 30-40. Heavy leader helps transfer movement to the lure from the flasher. Ive never had an issue with fish being line shy.
Quote from: fishngamereaper on June 05, 2020, 10:22:04 PMYou guys know it's mostly resident coho your chasing and the good fishing isn't for a couple months.And some of you run some really light set ups. One little fray or knick in the line and done..My mainline is usually 30lb and my leaders are 30-40. Heavy leader helps transfer movement to the lure from the flasher. Ive never had an issue with fish being line shy. Yes, and that’s why we setup at least 1 rod with light weight gear, it’s simple fun! IMO, the likely hood of catching anything over 9lb is extremely low. We fished coho last season pretty hard, caught many fish, I can’t remember loosing a fish from broken lines or gear. We did loose many fish at the boat, after I got some good info on here, I changed the way I fight the fish at the boat, after that, I can’t remember loosing a fish. Again, thanks guys for that info!
Quote from: funkster on June 06, 2020, 09:17:04 AMQuote from: fishngamereaper on June 05, 2020, 10:22:04 PMYou guys know it's mostly resident coho your chasing and the good fishing isn't for a couple months.And some of you run some really light set ups. One little fray or knick in the line and done..My mainline is usually 30lb and my leaders are 30-40. Heavy leader helps transfer movement to the lure from the flasher. Ive never had an issue with fish being line shy. Yes, and that’s why we setup at least 1 rod with light weight gear, it’s simple fun! IMO, the likely hood of catching anything over 9lb is extremely low. We fished coho last season pretty hard, caught many fish, I can’t remember loosing a fish from broken lines or gear. We did loose many fish at the boat, after I got some good info on here, I changed the way I fight the fish at the boat, after that, I can’t remember loosing a fish. Again, thanks guys for that info!Oh I hear ya..I like light weight gear fun from time to time. I just have most all of my gear set to run from the sound to the ocean. Just wanted to pass along some info. Keep at it guys...Btw my best success for resident coho this time of year has been running gear down to 250'. They feed on shrimp this time of year.
Quote from: fishngamereaper on June 06, 2020, 09:30:06 AMQuote from: funkster on June 06, 2020, 09:17:04 AMQuote from: fishngamereaper on June 05, 2020, 10:22:04 PMYou guys know it's mostly resident coho your chasing and the good fishing isn't for a couple months.And some of you run some really light set ups. One little fray or knick in the line and done..My mainline is usually 30lb and my leaders are 30-40. Heavy leader helps transfer movement to the lure from the flasher. Ive never had an issue with fish being line shy. Yes, and that’s why we setup at least 1 rod with light weight gear, it’s simple fun! IMO, the likely hood of catching anything over 9lb is extremely low. We fished coho last season pretty hard, caught many fish, I can’t remember loosing a fish from broken lines or gear. We did loose many fish at the boat, after I got some good info on here, I changed the way I fight the fish at the boat, after that, I can’t remember loosing a fish. Again, thanks guys for that info!Oh I hear ya..I like light weight gear fun from time to time. I just have most all of my gear set to run from the sound to the ocean. Just wanted to pass along some info. Keep at it guys...Btw my best success for resident coho this time of year has been running gear down to 250'. They feed on shrimp this time of year. I hear you also, it does take time to set up rods etc. We always have at least 3-4 people on the boat, we’ve been running the okuma mooching rods with penn fathom 2 reels with 30lbs test as our main salmon rods. If we’re fishing derbies or chinook the light gear stays home. That’s interesting, I did see a few schools of fish around the oil docks that were around that depth. I thought those would be blackmouth and didn’t even target them. Do you mind me asking what you’re using?
My friend is out with his Dad this morning and has 2 in the boat