Yes, try it, you never know what might attract them. If it's not working switch to the reliable plain red hook. I'm tying up a bunch of new rigs this year to test.
John, your store is the best. About that 30' to 60' feet range. On Lake Washington when the sun is high and bright, fish at 80' if you don't have electronics to mark fish.
Yes, try it, you never know what might attract them. If it's not working switch to the reliable plain red hook. I'm tying up a bunch of new rigs this year to test.
John, your store is the best. About that 30' to 60' feet range. On Lake Washington when the sun is high and bright, fish at 80' if you don't have electronics to mark fish.
Great info! Big thanks!!
Subscribed - nice book/journal you have on Puget Sound - Too bad I live in Kent (would love to visit your store)
Can you catch Sockeye in the sound with this setup? I know in BC they target saltwater Sockeye
Excellent presentation. Great video quality. Makes me want to buy the book and go fishing!!
8 years later here to tell you it was a great book. Helped me get on the water with confidence
is it alright to use the mini hootchies instead of the micros?
That's the intro to most of the John's Sporting Goods videos. That is King Salmon caught at Kyuquot Sound on Vancouver Island.
just for the record that first pic of a guy with a fish isnt a sockeye..it a king salmon