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Could have been Smolt too, or even sucker fish if you were running on the bottom...Which is pretty much where you should have it set. Weird to hear a buncha skunks today.
I couldn't even use a bobber and jig combo last two times out because smolt were hitting my jig like crazy. So I switched to a spoon with a larger siwash hook. No more smolt hooked.
Any Springers being caught in the Sandy yet?
I'm going to make a trip up in mid May for some 'Nooks...
No kidding. The local creek is chock full of 2-5 inch fish! Dumb little guys eat anything! Was the 2 pounder an outbound Smolt, or a Jack? If it was a retainable Jacko you shoulda whacked it! They are the best tasting by far!
Fish on im new to fishing kinda but i have always been told a jack is just a nook that got a wild hair up his A** and came back after being in the ocean for only a year.... They look just like a salmon just normaly small like 20in or so... well thats what i have been told am i right???
Fish on im new to fishing kinda but i have always been told a jack is just a nook that got a wild hair up his A** and came back after being in the ocean for only a year.... They look just like a salmon just normaly small like 20in or so... well thats what i have been told am i right???
A few days after a good pumper tide the fish should be in the mouth of the Sandy. Another couple days after that, the fish should have spread out, and shuttled up the lower end, and lazied up in most classic holes. Thats what is nice about how our rivers flow into each other. You can follow fish up into the tribs very easily if you have tide charts.