WTF...

either give him information on how to get him into fish NOW, or STFU...

now, not only do you not post pictures, but you dont even give any help, i for sure know you dont fish now....

so what is your purpose here? talk sh!t to me? tell me im wrong?

you sayin my dad was wrong too? you saying some of the people i know that have told me over the years what to do are all idiots too?

be careful with that last part, you might know a few of them wink

now, to the technical part of it...

you make it too complicated, hes never caught a salmon, you need to simplify it and HELP him, not confuse him even more...

i can go to the Carbon, hit Kings and Silvers in 2-3 feet deep of water, then, run down to the Puyallup in 4-8 feet of water, and STILL hit Kings and Silvers, on guess what? the same 3 foot leader with small corkie and glob of eggs... i run small hooks, so i run small corkies, its what im confident in, and i catch fish using it, so if its not broke, im not changing it... oh, and FYI, as i have said 100 thousand times, ALL my leaders are 3 feet, i dont change sh!t up when i egg fish (setup wise), if i do change things up (lure wise), spinners, jigs and spoons (all of which i used today as well) then leader length has nothing to do with anything... and i run eggs all the time, ask anyone that knows me, i also catch fish, and you know that...

either help the guy, or get off his thread and STFU...

rentonhighlands, to get the hang of all this, go to Highway 18 area right now on the Green, and throw eggs, and spinners in size 4 or 5, colors dont really matter a ton right now, but blues, greens/yellow, and pinks will work well... the fish up there are all boots, so unless you dont care about what your fish look like, you wont be bringing anything home, if you dont care much, keep your limit... target the areas just below Soos Creeks mouth, make sure to swing under the brush and in front of it, as well as swinging through the rest of the river, especially with spinners, sometimes they will smack it at shore... in that area, its rocky, the longer you let your lead hang while drifting, the more chance you will have to hang up, so fish your drifts and reel up before its just sitting there in the middle of the river not moving... DO NOT go above the Auburn Black Diamond Rd bridge and fish, it is not open until the 1st of November... if you plan on going, PM me and i will tell you a couple areas you can try in the area that are easy to access, you will or should wear waders in these sections... after the 1st of November, you can either go up and chase them, stay in the same areas and mess around, or go lower in the system and get brighter fish... when i lived in the Highlands, the Green was a main river that i fished, i know quite a few spots that produce...

good luck...