That looks like my MA-13 experience except I switched to plugs to protect the shakers. Nisqually has been fruitless. Most of my marks have been south side of Fox but no keepers...
Yes! We think mooching and jigging are both very affective way to catch fish. Each is good in different settings so you have to factor in where the fish are, where the bait is, and what the currents doing. We have only used deep 6 divers a couple times and found them to be useful for Coho fishing but that's about all we use them for. I would still recommend a downrigger over a deep 6.
That sand-dap was infected with worms lol. I like the video though. Thank you.
Just subbed like seeing you fish the areas I'm in
What leader length from your flasher to the skinny g spoon?
42 inches
That looks like my MA-13 experience except I switched to plugs to protect the shakers. Nisqually has been fruitless. Most of my marks have been south side of Fox but no keepers...
During the run, the nisqually is pumping with salmon, this year will be better because of pinks coming in.
Have you tried non-downrigger techniques or do you think its just not worth it? (divers, dropper weights, etc)
Yes! We think mooching and jigging are both very affective way to catch fish. Each is good in different settings so you have to factor in where the fish are, where the bait is, and what the currents doing. We have only used deep 6 divers a couple times and found them to be useful for Coho fishing but that's about all we use them for. I would still recommend a downrigger over a deep 6.
Where is 13 was this bro?
Where y’all goin to college?
MSU
@@SalmonSlayersTV damn would’ve liked to link with y’all I’m going to western Washington up in Bellingham next year
@@BigDersFishingLife There's some good stocked trout and kokanee fishing up here (Bellingham). In the fall there's also chum and silver salmon.
Maybe don’t assault the like button. That’s a bit weird eh