#338943 - 03/12/07 12:09 AM
Re: anyone fish res coho
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Dude, where's my boat?
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have you tried small candlefish type patterns? dont know on the tides as it is a fishery i havent explored much. would assume as a standard rule 2hrs on each side of a change
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#339313 - 03/13/07 01:51 AM
Re: anyone fish res coho
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you guys need to stop talking about this. its making me jealouse. i need to hit the beaches asap and give the res coho's and cutts. GRRRRR
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#339374 - 03/13/07 12:40 PM
Re: anyone fish res coho
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Do a search on the web for the Miyawaki Beach Popper; Jack Gartside's Gurgler is also a favorite surface pattern. These surface patterns are great for searching, if there are fish (coho or sea-run cutthroat) around they'll usually show themselves by at least making a pass at it.
While resident coho feed heavily on baitfish, they also eat large numbers of amphipods (a tiny relative of the sand flea) and euphausids (a small shrimp-like invertrbrate; krill) and simple imitations of these will often be effective when the fish show no interest in baitfish patterns.
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#339477 - 03/13/07 06:17 PM
Re: anyone fish res coho
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