#214197 - 10/09/03 01:30 PM
How many fish does a beginner miss?
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Juvenille at Sea
Registered: 11/15/02
Posts: 110
Loc: Redmond, WA
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As we are all in varying degrees of expertise, my question is this:
"How many fish are missed by the average beginner learning to steelhead or salmon fish?"
How amy of those bump bump bump's are Mr. Steelie?
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#214199 - 10/09/03 02:41 PM
Re: How many fish does a beginner miss?
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It all boils down to this - I'm right, everyone else is wrong, and anyone who disputes this is clearly a dumbfuck.
Registered: 03/07/99
Posts: 16958
Loc: SE Olympia, WA
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I fished next to a guy on the Wynoochee that let some grabs get by him.
I said " Dude, when I yell at you, jerk back" About 20 minutes later he gets bit again....I hollered and he hooked up with a nice fish. After that, he knew what he was waiting to feel. He hooked and landed another with no assistance before we left. It was cool to see a guy get tuned in so quickly......I think he may have just been intimidated about setting the hook and not having a fish there.
There's no penalty for a whiff......but there's a stiff penalty if you don't set the hook on a pick-up. When it doubt, give it a jerk.
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#214200 - 10/09/03 03:21 PM
Re: How many fish does a beginner miss?
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Originally posted by Dan S.: There's no penalty for a whiff...... When it doubt, give it a jerk. Lots of crackers out this salmon season using your philosophy Dan... tap, tap, JERK... tap, tap, JERK... tap, tap JERK... ![wink wink](/forum/images/graemlins/default_dark/wink.gif)
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#214201 - 10/09/03 03:33 PM
Re: How many fish does a beginner miss?
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It all boils down to this - I'm right, everyone else is wrong, and anyone who disputes this is clearly a dumbfuck.
Registered: 03/07/99
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Loc: SE Olympia, WA
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I figured that would come up.
I wasn't talking about fishing for fish stacked like cordwood. I was talking drift fishing for steelhead.
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#214202 - 10/09/03 03:33 PM
Re: How many fish does a beginner miss?
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Parr
Registered: 10/09/03
Posts: 66
Loc: Anchorage Alaska
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I am new to the salmon game (and this site) - so what does the bite feel like? I have caught kings in AK that just pick the bait and nudge it somedays and somedays they nail it hard.
I am sure that over the last couple weeks I have missed several bites but wasn't sure. I have only had one bite out here that I knew was a bite. I was plunkin eggs on the hoh last weekend...nibble, thump, thump, small set, then headshake - went to give the rod to my son and bye bye fishy...
What is the line between setting the hook on a bite and jerking the line thru the h2o trying to snag a fish? I am nervous about striking because I don't want people thinking I am trying to snag fish.
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#214203 - 10/09/03 03:43 PM
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DanS, I knew you weren't but I just had to razz you...
sharp hooks, sharp hooks, sharp hooks...
If you dont know what to feel for... Use sharp friggen hooks and the fish show you what it feels like... as he rips the rod out of your hand as he swims off...
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#214204 - 10/09/03 07:17 PM
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Repeat Spawner
Registered: 10/08/01
Posts: 1147
Loc: Out there, somewhere
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Bull,
It's probably very similar to the Alaska salmon. I couldn't tell you what a bite feels like all the time. It just feels different.
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#214207 - 10/09/03 08:08 PM
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River Nutrients
Registered: 03/08/99
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I've had opportunities to see fish strike my offerings in rivers. Sometimes they just slide over into it's path and open their mouths. A suspended spongy feeling. Not a bottom hangup. Other times, summer runs especially and some winters, I've had them zip all the way across the river and slam the crap out of it. I've even had summer runs hit the second my cast touched the water and before the slack is out of the line.
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#214208 - 10/09/03 08:29 PM
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Parr
Registered: 10/09/03
Posts: 66
Loc: Anchorage Alaska
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Okay - that all makes sense. I don't think that I have had very many bites out here.
When fishing with the spoons or spinners, do you let it roll on the bottom and gently lift every so often to keep it moving slowly?
When trout fishing I always keep the spinner moving by reeling. It looked to me last weekend that the spinner users were kind of plunking and lifting the spinners???
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#214209 - 10/09/03 08:32 PM
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Parr
Registered: 10/09/03
Posts: 66
Loc: Anchorage Alaska
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Rather than use a fixed piece of weight when plunking or lifting do any of you ever use a slip wieght like a lindy weight or slip sinker similiar to fishing for walleye?
It would make the bite much more noticable and more costly on the lost tackle too.
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#214210 - 10/09/03 10:41 PM
Re: How many fish does a beginner miss?
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Spawner
Registered: 12/26/99
Posts: 745
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When learning how to drift fish, make sure you know what each type of bottom structure feels like when your leads taping bottom. So when there's any uncertain variation you can lay into em'! When using bait, the pickup may be an erratic tap.tap.tap like a small trout, or a slow tap or headshake, or they will simply pick up the offering not really telegraphing a bite.
If your not really sure if a fish has picked up your offering or its a rock, take a couple turns on your reel instead of snapping back hard. This will not distrupt the rest of your dirft and if it IS a fish you have set the tip of the hook and any further action from the fish will sink it home.
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#214211 - 10/09/03 10:50 PM
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Returning Adult
Registered: 08/14/03
Posts: 478
Loc: Between 2 Mountains
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Hope they miss them all more for me ![laugh laugh](/forum/images/graemlins/default_dark/laugh.gif) j/k
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#214212 - 10/09/03 11:06 PM
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Fry
Registered: 09/09/02
Posts: 33
Loc: renton
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When fishing spinners for salmon, my experience has been that you want to fish them as slow as you can while still keeping the blade turning over and not dragging the bottom. As for telling a bite from the bottom or a line bump from stacked fish. The bottom will be a tap or a dead stop, in heavy current sometimes those taps will feel pretty hard. Line bumps will be taps that have a little life or movement to them occasionally you will get tail slapped which may feel like an aggressive take with no hook up. When a fish takes it will vary from your bait stopping to a gentle pulsing tug that has life to it not dead like the bottom, and it will have a longer duration than the fraction of a second line bump. Sometimes you get lucky and and a fish will freight train it and pretty much set the hook for you.
Now, IMO the reason most inexperienced anglers ask 'what does the bite feel like?' is not because they have felt bites and didn't recognize them. Sometimes, especially for steelhead they are fishing the wrong water and then get discouraged when others are having success and they are not. Another common mistake I see is guys not maintaining contact (feel) with their bait. They cast too far upstream and allow slack and belly in their line and by the time they would feel a bite the fish has let go, and if they do feel it and set the hook they can't get the slack out to stick the fish. IMO you should try and cast as close to across current as you can, sometimes you have no choice, but I try not to cast more than 15 degrees upstream.
If you are not having success pay attention to those that are (make sure success= fish hooked in the mouth). Take notice of what they are using the characteristics of the water they are fishing and their presentation. Be patient when fishing crowded areas and fish with confidence. I hope that helps.
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#214213 - 10/10/03 12:32 AM
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Repeat Spawner
Registered: 03/06/99
Posts: 1231
Loc: Western Washington
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I have found (and also heard it described as well) that when fishing a slinky, the bite is a very sharp tap or tap-tap or tap-tap-tap etc. etc. amongst the spongy feeling of a slinky along the bottom. On the other hand, when fishing lead, the feeling of your lead ticking the bottom are very sharp tarps and when a fish picks up your offering, those sharp taps progress into spongey taps or pulls. ...but at the same time, this is coming from somewhen who has too many times over the years heard "Sparkey...SET the hook" ![rolleyes rolleyes](/forum/images/graemlins/default_dark/rolleyes2.gif)
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#214214 - 10/10/03 12:02 PM
Re: How many fish does a beginner miss?
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Juvenille at Sea
Registered: 11/15/02
Posts: 110
Loc: Redmond, WA
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Given the many different excellent explainations, its no wonder why jig/float fishing has become so popular amongst all levels of expertise. The learning curve is so short relative to the bump bump bump gulp! But my original question remains! If a beginner goes out amongst more experienced successfull anglers, how many fish does he miss in a given trip? Given everything else is equal! Or, another way of asking the same question would be, how many fish does an experienced angler miss during a typical day? ![banana banana](/forum/images/graemlins/default_dark/banana.gif)
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#214215 - 10/10/03 12:12 PM
Re: How many fish does a beginner miss?
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Juvenille at Sea
Registered: 11/15/02
Posts: 110
Loc: Redmond, WA
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Another thought, it stands to reason that given the subtle complexity of driftfishing, and given the relative low success rate occassional fisherman have with the technique, the next time you see someone trying to snag a fish, hand him a float and jig. ($3.00 investment) Take 5 minutes to educate him, it will mean more fish for everyone and much happy fisherman! Sorry, I will step off the mik crate now! Comments? ![what what](/forum/images/graemlins/default_dark/whatsign.gif)
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#214216 - 10/10/03 12:18 PM
Re: How many fish does a beginner miss?
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It all boils down to this - I'm right, everyone else is wrong, and anyone who disputes this is clearly a dumbfuck.
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That's a very accurate way of explaining it. A rubbery, spongy resistance. Thanks for translating it, 4S. ![thumbs thumbs](/forum/images/graemlins/default_dark/thumbsup.gif)
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