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Coho Kid
tuesday i landed a 38 pounder there it was a battle, i had guys yellin, they r actually very rude there especialy when u walk away with your 2 fish in 2 hours hehehehehe but i caught my biggest salmon ive ever caught in my life in the coos river system 2 days prior! 51 lbs! it was absolutely amazing
What, Cedar Creek got moved to the Ocean?
tuesday i landed a 38 pounder there it was a battle, i had guys yellin, they r actually very rude there especialy when u walk away with your 2 fish in 2 hours hehehehehe but i caught my biggest salmon ive ever caught in my life in the coos river system 2 days prior! 51 lbs! it was absolutely amazing
. IO never really understood why ODFW allows lead headed leach flies with sinking tip line,
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the difference is that a jig to be legal has to be suspended under a bobber and a lead weight has to be 12 inches above your hool to be legal read your synopses
they have very clear definitions about how weight can be used but a weighted fly line with a lead headed leach fly doesn't apear to fit those definitions I am just suprised they allow that when it doesn't fit into their clear rules.
the difference is that a jig to be legal has to be suspended under a bobber and a lead weight has to be 12 inches above your hool to be legal read your synopses
they have very clear definitions about how weight can be used but a weighted fly line with a lead headed leach fly doesn't apear to fit those definitions I am just suprised they allow that when it doesn't fit into their clear rules.
Wrong!!!
Read the regs more carefully! Wow...where in the regs to you get 12", the bobber and jig thing, or a weighted fly?
If you can use a spinner or spoon, both of which are weighted, what's the difference between those or a jig or beadhead fly?
Me thinks Crusty don't like flyfisherman!