Yeah people, you have all season stay home. [emoji109] [emoji3] if you go out , be careful it doesn't make you a wimp to wear a life jacket. Good luck and tight lines Capt. Michael Weaver. Pure Fishing Ambassador
about 5 years ago we caught one in front of the Salmon River in 90 ish seeing if we could pop a laker on the way in. It looked like it was about a week old lol
I would use snap weights. If you want to use in line spinners or Shallow running sticks use snap weights. Other ise just use deep diving sticks that get down 30. I don't suggest fishing any deeper than that because it greatly increase mortality rates of the fish. If you insist on going deeper then you can snap weight the diver baits as well
Set sail and set immediately in 10-15 fow worked all the way to the big river and slightly back without moving a rod. Late morning we made a run west of the plant and managed one on a stinger. We ran a mix bag of sticks and spoons. Speeds from 1.7-2.4 SOG. Water temps were 45.2 to 47.8. we managed just the one for the day. From the other boats we spoke with it was slooooow. Good luck to all and most importantly be safe out there. Capt. Michael Weaver. Pure Fishing Ambassador
If I didn't use metered fishing line I would lay my line out in the yard measure out 50, 100, and 150 and tie a rubber band and then clip it really tight Capt. Michael Weaver. Pure Fishing Ambassador