#258707 - 10/22/04 06:35 PM
kwikkies and 'waiting'?
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Carcass
Registered: 10/31/02
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Loc: Portland
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do you wait til the rod buries or hit it when you see the take? personally i want the guys in front to wait til it buries but that seems to be alot to ask for some reason. i've been missing alot of fish, and yes, my hooks are sharp.
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#258709 - 10/22/04 07:08 PM
Re: kwikkies and 'waiting'?
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River Nutrients
Registered: 07/11/04
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Loc: Bothell, Wa
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I would like to think I can wait for the fish to turn on it's own thus setting the hook and burying the rod but that's not alway possible. It seems that the most common time of losing fish is when they grab it and just keep on swimming towards the boat! Nothing else to do but try and get a good hook set on your own. Iffy when that happens! I'm still playing around with different type hook set ups. Right when I think I've got it figured out they start coming unbuckled again .
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#258711 - 10/22/04 07:29 PM
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Registered: 02/19/04
Posts: 280
Loc: Richland, WA
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Wait for it! Actually I do most of my Kwikfish fishing backtrolling with a kicker. As soon as the rod jumps I hammer the throttle and keep it on until the rod is in hand and bent double, peeling line. This is especially important on downriggers.
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#258712 - 10/22/04 07:34 PM
Re: kwikkies and 'waiting'?
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Carcass
Registered: 10/31/02
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Loc: Portland
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yep, a few slightly harder pulls back on the oars is what i've been doing....
...what i really want to know how in the heck the damn things don't stick with six hooks of death flasling away in the water. I can barely get them out of the package without a trip to the er.....
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#258713 - 10/22/04 08:03 PM
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River Nutrients
Registered: 12/19/03
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Loc: Poulsbo
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Originally posted by: h2o ...what i really want to know how in the heck the damn things don't stick with six hooks of death flasling away in the water. I can barely get them out of the package without a trip to the er..... CLASSIC analogy Short of producing a tanned goat scrotum full of bones and feathers to throw out on the table in a "mystical analysis," I've got no solid answers. Sometimes I wonder if they hit high on the head of the plug with the mainline in their mouth, take the rod down hard and then release and swim away.
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#258714 - 10/22/04 08:46 PM
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I don't have any tanned goat scrota handy, but I do have some koala bear toe jam, and it's telling me this: Think about how a kwikfish wiggles. At the outside of each wiggle, it is flinging those six points of death all the way to one side. Now, if a fish comes from the opposite side a bit, those hooks have been flung away from him, and when he clamps on the plug, the hooks are near his nose, rather than the corner of the jaw.
So I think it's pretty easy to get why we lose a lot of fish on these. Their very nature makes them poorer hooking devices than, say, a diver and bait. Too bad they get so many strikes.
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#258715 - 10/22/04 10:09 PM
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Carcass
Registered: 10/31/02
Posts: 2449
Loc: Portland
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do you think that bead chain setup you showed us a few years back increases the landed fish percentage over the stock hook arrangement?
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#258716 - 10/22/04 10:41 PM
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Registered: 05/17/01
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Loc: Almost on the beach
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What rod are ya usin' steelhead420? Very fast action rods don't have enough "give" and the fish won't end up turning completely. Just my .02
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#258717 - 10/22/04 10:42 PM
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Ornamental Rice Bowl
Registered: 11/24/03
Posts: 12618
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I have been around the block with this issue several times, but here are my observations:
1) I believe the Kwikfish is hands down the all-time best river salmon fishing lure ever invented. It draws the most vicious strikes an angler is ever likely to witness from four of the five Pacific salmon species. If there is a biter in the bunch, it'll hit a Kwik.
2) Fishing them with stock double trebles SUCKS! A) Way too many daggers to damage a fish when used in any sort of selective fishery, or when having to sort thru a lot of undesirables to get the fresh fish you want. B) Although the chances of hooking up are increased, a much higher percentage of hooked fish come off. Why? a. Any individual tine lacks enough gap to hold a substantial piece of flesh/bone. b. The fish can use the remaining tines to leverage out the one that stuck the fish. c. Hook enough fish and eventually you will lose a few when they're being netted.... the points not buried in the fish's mouth have a nasty way of finding the mesh at the critical moment. If the plug gets hung up before the head hits the bottom of the bag, your fish is toast.
3) Fishing them with singles also sucks, but not as bad as trebles. The number of missed strikes on singles is very frustrating, but once hooked a single large siwash is exceedingly unlikely to come unbuttoned, even more so with the new 510 singles. With literally hundreds of strikes under my belt, the running average of landed fish is barely over 50%, regardless of species. That's just the cold harsh reality of fishing Kwiks.
4) Still trying to figure out the best way to rig one solitary single point hook. The only way I have not really tried is with a bead chain off the belly screw-eye. Anybody do it that way routinely? What are your hooking stats.
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#258718 - 10/22/04 11:08 PM
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Dazed and Confused
Registered: 03/05/99
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Been there, tried that fNp up north. Don't have exact numbers, but I was not impressed. For a selective fishery, I still run 4/0 off a swivel placed in the rear eye. Honestly, the 4/0 seems to do way better than most of the bigger hooks for kings / silvers of normal size. I wait, and wait, and wait some more. It all seems to run in streaks. Today, we had 17 takes to land four fish ... good thing Corey buzed my head a couple of nights ago because I was trying to rip my hair out, but fortunately it was too short to hold onto. Tomorrow, we get 90% of them. Life with kwikies .. ya love 'em, you hate 'em
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#258721 - 10/22/04 11:36 PM
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Carcass
Registered: 10/31/02
Posts: 2449
Loc: Portland
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kid rock-
i'm using lamiglas magnum hot shot rods, i forget the number.
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#258722 - 10/23/04 11:52 AM
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River Nutrients
Registered: 10/04/01
Posts: 3563
Loc: Gold Bar
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Wait for that rod to burry itself 4 times before you pick it up. It is hard to do after fishing for Steelies for so long.
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#258723 - 10/23/04 12:47 PM
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Returning Adult
Registered: 09/20/01
Posts: 379
Loc: Seattle
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I always grab the rod as soon as it buries. I run two 3/0 siwash hooks on swivels on my quickies.
If I can get the rod out of the holder and the fish is still there I land probably 90+% of the fish. That being said only about 60-70% are still there by the time I get the rod.
For some reason hook-ups tend to be real streaky. I'll have five drive by's in row and then nail the next 7or 8. I'm still constantly amazed a fish can almost pull the rod out of the boat and not stay hooked.
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#258725 - 10/24/04 09:49 AM
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Ornamental Rice Bowl
Registered: 11/24/03
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I was thinking one single hook attached on top of the plug (it's back) right at the tail, hook point up. The hookups would be solid, but a fixed hook would probably slow down the side to side wobble of the plug. Also would be easier for the fish to leverage out the hook during the fight.
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#258727 - 10/25/04 02:19 AM
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Ornamental Rice Bowl
Registered: 11/24/03
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Originally posted by Mike B:
Where did you find that little guy?
Mike Let's just say I didn't have to go all the way to Alaska for this one. Seriously, I found him in the back of the HMS eyeFISH
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