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Quote from: C-Money on July 24, 2009, 02:30:26 PMSpur_Ride and I have gone over to the puyallup river the last few seasons and never done real well. People all around us were catching fish, but we only would get one or two every 4 hours! The river is milky white, and we used corkys with pink yarn, with pencil lead sinker about two feet below the fly. Dose this sound right to the veteran humpy fisherman? Guess the weight would skip along the bottom a little slower that the current. Dont know what we were doing wrong!!!I cant seem to keep them off my hook on the carbon,pink corkie and yarn red hook
Spur_Ride and I have gone over to the puyallup river the last few seasons and never done real well. People all around us were catching fish, but we only would get one or two every 4 hours! The river is milky white, and we used corkys with pink yarn, with pencil lead sinker about two feet below the fly. Dose this sound right to the veteran humpy fisherman? Guess the weight would skip along the bottom a little slower that the current. Dont know what we were doing wrong!!!
How long of liter above your weight and how fast should the drift be???
Caught my first Humpy of the year yesterday, nice bright hen – she’s going in the smoker when I get off work.Caught some of these too:
Quote from: CP on July 27, 2009, 01:36:49 PMCaught my first Humpy of the year yesterday, nice bright hen – she’s going in the smoker when I get off work.Caught some of these too:Your humpy looks like a chinook Jack???
I cant seem to keep them off my hook on the carbon,pink corkie and yarn red hook
Caught my first Humpy of the year yesterday, nice bright hen shes going in the smoker when I get off work.Caught some of these too: