#159554 - 09/12/02 06:50 AM
Re: i really need some help
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Spawner
Registered: 11/26/01
Posts: 550
Loc: Browns Point
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ive never done the corkie/yarn thing for silvers so i cant help you with that set up. what ive found that works the best are cured eggs, but i usually like to use hardware, no sticky mess and i can keep my line in the water covering more area. use eggs if you can get them. when you run out of bait try a copper #4 or #5 super vibrax and drift it just fast enough to keep the blade spinning.
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#159555 - 09/12/02 08:23 AM
Re: i really need some help
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Three Time Spawner
Registered: 06/14/00
Posts: 1828
Loc: Toledo, Washington
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Try using ¼ oz. marabou jigs! Best colors can be pink & white, blue & white, and orange & yellow. Colors may change depending on the river that you are fishing.
Cast jig out and let it sink to almost the bottom (look for slow deep holes that have current lines). Reel the jig in just like you would if you were fishing a lead headed bass worm, but make the jerks a little faster. Sometimes you will snag into a fish but that's ok because you can release them if that happens. The rapid jerking makes the silver think that something is wrong, and the silvers want to kill your jig. Spend a lot of time trying and refining this method, and you will catch silvers.
Let me know if it works for you. Good luck!
Cowlitzfisherman Is the taste of the bait worth the sting of the hook????
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#159556 - 09/12/02 08:44 AM
Re: i really need some help
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Returning Adult
Registered: 08/18/00
Posts: 268
Loc: (Tacoma native),San Diego WA, ...
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You don't say whether you are fishin from the bank or a boat. Almost all my freshwater fishin fer silvers has been done from the bank. Spinners are my best bet for silvers. Spoons also work. I usually make my own from PennTac or Mortac components. I use Vibrax or Mepps if I hafta use pre-made. I've caught them on a variety of sizes and colors altho they seem to prefer oranges and reds. W/gin clear water you might want to start out w/small, drab spiners as suggested in previous post, Copper or brass should work well (never tried black for silvers, might work very well?). Altho if that doesn't work go to a 4/0 or 5/0 in silver or, a bright flourescent orange or red. Someitmes you just hafta really piss them off!!. I usually replace the trebles w/a siwash and sometimes place a lil piece of flourescent tubing on the hook shank.
Many rivers require the use of single hooks and, while I've been in exile for a while, I seem to remember htat there is also a rule about the maximum allowable distance between the hook point and the shank. Wa has the most F'd up fish n game regs of just about anywhere so be sure and check em out (and the emergency closure website) before you go fishin.
I'm a firm believer in washin yer hands and use a scent to coverup any people smell (i.e. L-serine (sp?), my personal pref is Pro-cure w/a drop of Dr J.
Another trick is to add the smallest hootchie you can find (you might even hafta trim a few of the tentacles to get it to fish right) to the spinner. Unlike fishin silvers in the salt I have found that a slow retrieve, just barely fast enough to make the blade spin to be very effective on lockjaw silvers. Also if you can find a concentration of fish that aren't jumping too much they seem to bite better than the jumpers, IMHO. Another very effective method is to use plugs, Hot shot SEs and wiggle warts, altho they can be a lil hard to fish from the bank. Spoons that have the lil flipper thing at the rear work well at times also.
If hookin the large mature hooknose who've been in the river for a while I will set the hook two or three times since their mouths get very hard and bony after they have been in freshwater for a while.
Kind of puzzlin since fresh, chrome bright silvers usually bite fairly well (for me anyway). Cloudy days w/a lil drizzle or recent rain seems to help put them on the bite.
Maybe try a different river or part of the river you're fishin?
Good luck and let us know how ya do
Take care
Sincerely, Roger
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#159558 - 09/12/02 10:07 AM
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Smolt
Registered: 10/18/99
Posts: 92
Loc: Everett,WA,USA
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Mudslinger- I sent you an email Matt
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#159560 - 09/12/02 12:49 PM
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Smolt
Registered: 12/28/01
Posts: 89
Loc: Sadly in Seattle
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And whatever you do, be there for the first good rain. This is the light switch that will turn the bite on and move them up the river.
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