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i totally forgot the formula, but.......................... get an angle finderrun 12lbs downrigger balls. if your downrigger cable is at a 40-50 degree angle-with a 12lbs ball- (45 is ideal, but obviously not possible to run 45deg all the time)... dont worry about "speed" as long as your downrigger cable is at a 40-50 deg angle.......you are in T H E Z O N E. seriously.... salmon fishing is so simple, it is shocking. here is the dummys guide to downrigger fishing1) figure out what colors fade at what depth durring what time of day (this is the hardest part)2) your downrigger cable angle tells you everything you need to know. 45deg is IDEAL if you use a 12lbs ball3) depth finders are important for the single purpose of not snagging gear on the bottom, or running aground4) cut plug herring, buzz bombs, and white point wilson darts are a go-to failsafe....no matter what. might not get a salmon, but with any of the above tied onto your line, you are guaranteed to get something.
I was planning on a 6lb and 10 lb, Ill get the 10lb and 12lb weight. CP above posted the formula in a prior post. I intend on using cut plug herring as well as the buzz bombs and hoochies. From what I gather, I need to be on the water very early for my best chances.
Forget the bear spray, use wasp killer. Concentrated delivery stream, 10X the product, and only $3.00 on sale.
im willing to help out and share all the basic salmon fishing knowledge you will need............sorry..... but...... i cant give up my secrets. this is all the reel info you will get out of me. you will probably see me out there this summer, i drive the "Bad Fish"
Not sure why you say your Bayliner 21' cuddy is "not really a fishing boat" but I have boated a heck of a lot of fish on mine. I just don't use it much anymore, except for Westport, because it sucks down the gas....
These will give you some basic guidance. The biggest issue with doing something like this though is really if you have not put time in you really cannot expect to catch much. I have fished this area for many many years and every year something new is learned. Since you have till mid August I would suggest that you start fishing the area in July and keep at it until the family shows up.. visitwww.saltpatrol.comSalmon mapswww.salmonuniversity.comMaps and reports. and sign up for the Holiday sports news letter they usually have some reports in their writeups.
Please don't string 120' of line out behind your boat when in the masses of other boats fishing, it's just rude.
Robo,Wasn't talking about the moochers. Moochers you can avoid because they are just sitting there. Referring more to trollers pulling banana weights way behind their boats then cutting a person off or zig-zagging through everyone else. Had a guy come through the mix below the Deception Pass bridge and wrapped around three other boats that had downriggers.