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What do you use for them? Same as Lake Washington, full size dodger, short leader, bare hooks?
Skunked today, on the water at 5 came back in at 10 only saw a few nets all morning, the fish truck is still hauling them in, note on door said 18,000 plus so far!
Quote from: RB on July 18, 2023, 08:18:10 PMSkunked today, on the water at 5 came back in at 10 only saw a few nets all morning, the fish truck is still hauling them in, note on door said 18,000 plus so far!You fishing the dam or N. end ?
Quote from: spin05 on July 19, 2023, 12:54:55 AMQuote from: RB on July 18, 2023, 08:18:10 PMSkunked today, on the water at 5 came back in at 10 only saw a few nets all morning, the fish truck is still hauling them in, note on door said 18,000 plus so far!You fishing the dam or N. end ?North end, camped at Swift Creek hit the water early and used couple different color dodgers. Dropped down about 40-50 feet slowest I could get was 1 to 1.2 with my kicker. Used small pink Hootchie with a smile blade about 8 inches behind the dodger with shrimp, and oil. One thing I heard at the boat ramp as we were leaving is guys were clipping their gear right to the down rigger ball, not sure if it makes a difference, but I was running standard salmon length from down rigger ball, 10-15 feet. Hope you get some!
Quote from: RB on July 19, 2023, 09:35:57 AMQuote from: spin05 on July 19, 2023, 12:54:55 AMQuote from: RB on July 18, 2023, 08:18:10 PMSkunked today, on the water at 5 came back in at 10 only saw a few nets all morning, the fish truck is still hauling them in, note on door said 18,000 plus so far!You fishing the dam or N. end ?North end, camped at Swift Creek hit the water early and used couple different color dodgers. Dropped down about 40-50 feet slowest I could get was 1 to 1.2 with my kicker. Used small pink Hootchie with a smile blade about 8 inches behind the dodger with shrimp, and oil. One thing I heard at the boat ramp as we were leaving is guys were clipping their gear right to the down rigger ball, not sure if it makes a difference, but I was running standard salmon length from down rigger ball, 10-15 feet. Hope you get some!I attach my release to the ball, so the scotty release to my line is about 3' behind it. This allows a finned ball to track correctly. When I saltwater fish, I run a double release and clip one about 2'-3' above the ball to my gear as the ball can get drug across the bottom at times. No reason to do it fishing suspended unless you don't like to lean over the rail to clip gear. We usually run our gear 15'-20' behind the releases.If your kicker is running to quick, get some socks aka drag bags. That will slow you down so you can run .08, .09.
Are you marking the fish at 40-50’? Obviously that’s super important, to be at the level of the fish. A little slower is better, I too have problems getting my boat to troll slow enough for sockeye. Drag socks or buckets. I suspect they are attaching short direct to the ball because a metal dodger at slow speeds will sink, so shorter allows you to better have your gear at the depth you are seeing fish on the screen.
Just saw they upped it to 5 fish last friday. Didn't come close to that but would've been nice to know, we thought it was still 3 all weekend. Is there a way to get like, text alerts or emails for emergency fishing rule changes?
Quote from: pickardjw on July 20, 2023, 07:53:39 AMJust saw they upped it to 5 fish last friday. Didn't come close to that but would've been nice to know, we thought it was still 3 all weekend. Is there a way to get like, text alerts or emails for emergency fishing rule changes?WDFW has an emergency rule change email notification you can sign up for on the web page and keeps you up to date.
Going up to swift creek campground tomorrow. How is the boat trailer parking? Can you launch by yourself? Wife is going but not sure how much she will be able to help.