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Steelhead Float/Bobber Fishing

Steelhead Float/Bobber Fishing

Float fishing is a popular technique used by anglers to target steelhead. Also known as float or bobber fishing, it involves suspending bait or lures beneath a buoyant float, which allows anglers to control the depth at which their offering is presented to the fish. Here are some key points about steelhead float fishing: 1. Equipment: Anglers typically use a long, sensitive rod, a reel, and a specialized float designed to support the weight of the bait or lure while providing a visual …
Jan 19th 2024 Fish-Field
Bobber Doggin' for Winter Steelhead

Bobber Doggin' for Winter Steelhead

Bobber doggin' is a fishing technique that has become popular for targeting steelhead, especially in rivers and streams. It's a method that allows anglers to fish for steelhead in areas with moderate to fast currents, where traditional drift fishing or fly fishing techniques may be less effective.The basic concept of bobber doggin' involves using a long, sensitive rod along with a sliding flat bottom float (bobber) and a weight. The bait or lure is then suspended beneath the float and allowed to …
Jan 12th 2024 Fish-Field
Salmon Hover Fishing on the Columbia River

Salmon Hover Fishing on the Columbia River

It's that time of the year again for Hover Fishing on the Columbia River! Hover Fishing is an exciting way to catch salmon; anglers can feel the fish strike while seeing the fishing rod tip bend, creating a dynamic experience.Hover Fishing How-To:Start by finding the bottom with one or two cranks, so that the bait is within 24 inches off the bottom. Letting the boat drift naturally with the current is important, and ensures your bait is not sideways from the rod tip. If you prefer to not constan …
Dec 12th 2023 Fish-Field
Rods, Reels & Tackle for Targeting Lingcod

Rods, Reels & Tackle for Targeting Lingcod

Catching lingcod can be an exciting and rewarding experience for anglers. Here are some tips to help you catch lingcod:1. Gear and Tackle: Use a medium to heavy-duty spinning or baitcasting rod and reel combo capable of handling strong fish. Choose a sturdy fishing line with a test strength of around 30-80 pounds to handle the lingcod's powerful strikes and their habitat, which often includes rocky structures. Attach a thick leader of about 2-4 feet to prevent the lingcod from biting through the …
Dec 12th 2023 Fish-Field
Salmon Trolling Lures

Salmon Trolling Lures

Salmon trolling lures are used for a fishing technique that involves dragging a fishing line with one or more lures behind a moving boat. These lures are designed to mimic the appearance and movement of baitfish or other prey that salmon feed on, thereby attracting the fish and enticing them to strike.Here Are Some Key Features of Salmon Trolling Lures:1. Design and Materials: Salmon trolling lures come in various shapes, sizes, and colors. They are typically made of durable materials such as pl …
Dec 12th 2023 Fish-Field
Salmon Bobber / Float Fishing

Salmon Bobber / Float Fishing

Salmon bobber fishing, also known as float fishing or bobber-dogging, is a technique commonly used to catch salmon in rivers or streams. It is particularly popular among anglers targeting salmon species like Chinook (King) salmon, coho (silver) salmon, and steelhead.Here's How Salmon Bobber Fishing Typically Works:1. Equipment: Anglers use a medium fast or fast action fishing rod and reel setup, capable of handling the weight of the fish they're targeting. The fishing line is usually a braided l …
Dec 12th 2023 Fish-Field
Salmon Twitching Jigs

Salmon Twitching Jigs

Twitching is a fishing technique that creates a lifelike action with a twitching lure, mimicking the movements of injured or distressed prey. Twitching jigs are specifically designed to create this enticing action in the water.These jigs typically consist of a weighted head, a hook, and a skirt or body made of feathers, silicone, or other synthetic materials. The weighted head provides the necessary weight for casting and sinking, while the skirt or body creates a realistic profile and movement …
Dec 12th 2023 Fish-Field
Fall Salmon Back Bouncing

Fall Salmon Back Bouncing

Salmon back bouncing, also known as back trolling, is a fishing technique primarily used for targeting salmon in rivers or streams. It is a popular method among anglers, especially in the Pacific Northwest.Here's How Back Bouncing Works:1. Boat Positioning: Anglers typically use a drift boat or a jet sled to navigate the river. The boat is positioned facing upstream, and the angler stands at the back or stern of the boat.2. Anchoring: The boat is held in position using an anchor or motor, this a …
Dec 12th 2023 Fish-Field
Salmon Plug Fishing

Salmon Plug Fishing

Salmon plug fishing refers to a technique of catching salmon using a fishing lure known as a plug. A few examples are Kwik Fish, Mag Lips, and Killerfish. Plugs are an artificial bait designed to mimic the appearance and movement of a wounded fish or other prey. They typically have a hard, elongated body made of wood or plastic and are equipped with treble hooks.Here are Some Key Points About Salmon Plug Fishing:1. Plug Selection: There are various types of plugs specifically designed for salmon …
Dec 12th 2023 Fish-Field
Picking the Right Reel Between Lever Drag & Star Drag

Picking the Right Reel Between Lever Drag & Star Drag

When choosing between a lever drag and a star drag fishing reel, there are a few factors to consider. Both types have their advantages and each are suitable for different fishing situations. Here are some points to help you make a decision:1. Fishing Style & Target Species: Consider the type of fishing you plan to do and the species you're targeting. Lever drag reels are often preferred for offshore or big game fishing, where you may need to apply significant drag pressure to battle large fi …
Dec 12th 2023 Fish-Field

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