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Most excellent. But do they come, in black and orange? <ha ha>
But seriously, have you tried black for real? I've done very well, with black spinners, for fall nooks. So I really do want to know, if your black jigs work on kokes?
Sidebar: ever caught any chinokanee, while using your jigs?
What is causing the different action? Different jigs, rigged different or jigged different?
I'm so ignorant when it comes to lake fishing but I'm determined to get some kokes this year.
We are not prejudice on The Lucky Duck, in fact my Beaver brother always has orange on when aboard. I am not a big believer in terminal tackle or color, I think it is more about finding them with your electronics and getting the presentation they are wanting. That being said I have had some good days with black jigs, some of my best jigs have very little paint left on them, (lead color).
But black and orange----------------maybe not.
Kokes were 8-9 inches and skinny, There is a video of a Green Peter koke hitting a jig on this forum.I appreciate the video. This will be my fourth year fishing kokanee and have had only some limited success with jigs thus far. Been mainly long lining in the early season but will try to mix up the jig presentation this time and keep my line in the water, fingers crossed. How is the size of the kokes at Green Peter this year?
We use a 6 foot or 6ft 6in extra fast, med or med-light rod. They are hard to find. A bass drop shot rod is the closest specs.Good stuff. The problem I ran into jigging over the years at O'Dell is that I don't have an adequate rod for it. It's way too soft (works great trolling) but I get poor jig control with it. Hoping to get some early season fishing in up there while they're still keyed in on jigs, before the blue green algae takes over, and you know it will because they didn't have any snow at the lake all year.
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