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Where you located? Many different ways to fish for them. Drift, bobber, Troll. My favorite is drift fishing. Get some eggs or a corky and a worm, some split shot about a foot away from the hook. Just enough split shot so the current still carries it. Keep your line taught and wait for the hit. Takes a little practice between feeling the river bottom and a fish but sure is a lot of fun. Then there's bobber fishing. Get a jig some shrimp and a slip bobber and have fun! Or you could just go plunking. That works well for salmon in my opinion. Spin and glows and shrimp or herring. My advice is get on Ifish.net and read read read. Talk to the locals. Watch what they use. Every river seems to have their own little tricks to them. Tricks I use on one river I will kill them on all day but switch to the next river and might not even get a hit. When I was learning I just talked to everybody I saw fishing. Most people are friendly and will help especially if you tell them your new to it. Very rarely was anybody rude. If your on the east side I know of a couple good rivers that I fish regularly that hold a large amount of fish.Im on the east side! where they at!
Quote from: JODakota on January 04, 2012, 11:48:30 AMWhere you located? Many different ways to fish for them. Drift, bobber, Troll. My favorite is drift fishing. Get some eggs or a corky and a worm, some split shot about a foot away from the hook. Just enough split shot so the current still carries it. Keep your line taught and wait for the hit. Takes a little practice between feeling the river bottom and a fish but sure is a lot of fun. Then there's bobber fishing. Get a jig some shrimp and a slip bobber and have fun! Or you could just go plunking. That works well for salmon in my opinion. Spin and glows and shrimp or herring. My advice is get on Ifish.net and read read read. Talk to the locals. Watch what they use. Every river seems to have their own little tricks to them. Tricks I use on one river I will kill them on all day but switch to the next river and might not even get a hit. When I was learning I just talked to everybody I saw fishing. Most people are friendly and will help especially if you tell them your new to it. Very rarely was anybody rude. If your on the east side I know of a couple good rivers that I fish regularly that hold a large amount of fish.lIm on the east side! where they at!
Where you located? Many different ways to fish for them. Drift, bobber, Troll. My favorite is drift fishing. Get some eggs or a corky and a worm, some split shot about a foot away from the hook. Just enough split shot so the current still carries it. Keep your line taught and wait for the hit. Takes a little practice between feeling the river bottom and a fish but sure is a lot of fun. Then there's bobber fishing. Get a jig some shrimp and a slip bobber and have fun! Or you could just go plunking. That works well for salmon in my opinion. Spin and glows and shrimp or herring. My advice is get on Ifish.net and read read read. Talk to the locals. Watch what they use. Every river seems to have their own little tricks to them. Tricks I use on one river I will kill them on all day but switch to the next river and might not even get a hit. When I was learning I just talked to everybody I saw fishing. Most people are friendly and will help especially if you tell them your new to it. Very rarely was anybody rude. If your on the east side I know of a couple good rivers that I fish regularly that hold a large amount of fish.lIm on the east side! where they at!