These were just the two we decided to keep. We fair hooked about 10 fish in 2 hours, foul hooked as many. If you restrict the hook setting to when you actually FEEL the bite you can amazingly hook them INSIDE the jaw line. WOW what a freakin bit of news that is. Try bait if your tired of standing in the snag line. It helps you double the amount of fair hooked fish if you have fresh roe.
Adam ain't BS'n anybody when he says he can fair hook all the fish he wants, (well almost all the fish he wants).
Notice the fellow behind me in the picture. DO NOT STAND SO CLOSE TO THE HOLE. . Now those fish get pushed a few feet against the bank but you can still see them. He tells me that. I tell him to call me when he finds one that'll bite now that he has introduced himself to every bit of 'nookie in the hole.
In the 20 minutes it took us to clean up and leave nobody landed another fish out of that hole. Its not some secret spot, there are 200 places just like it on the Skok.
Notice the horde in the picture. Now just downstream I saw fish swirling, and rising lazily. Just about totally undisturbed. Do you think anybody in that line of [CRACKERS] tried to pitch bait, lures, or a fly to the 50 kings sitting at the end of that pool? One or two left the line, made a couple casts, then went back in the middle of the line.
And to those of you who stand on the side of the road with 20 other people and wonder how your going to enjoy yourself fishing in the midst of that mayhem, I have your answer: Your not going to enjoy yourself. Why do people convince themselves that they must stand in the middle of the biggest crowd in order to catch fish?
If anybody doubts that those fish bite readily I am ready to put some money on it. $200 says that I can get a king to bite anytime in the next 7 days unless river conditions become extreme. Just because a person sucks at fishing don't assume the rest of us have to resort to snagging.
What makes somebody think to themselves "Gee that 3 feet of water between that lil kid in the yellow jacket, and the guy in the red shirt looks great."?
Quit eating lead paint.
This last pic is the end of the pool where the fish are holding. Its just as empty of people in the evening, and the schools run (and bite) as they move through.
I've only got an hour today to fish. So thats why I am ranting so much. Its not the crowds that bother me, its the idiots who don't listen, pay attention, or otherwise give those fish the respect they deserve. They are Kings.
When I say respect, I am referring to the work it takes to legally harvest a fish. Its no different then someone spot lighting elk, and calling it hunting. Then telling people he 'hunts' because he's too lazy and stupid to do the scouting, and hiking required to do it legally. That kind of individual has no respect for the game he chases.
Kudos to the one gentleman who was otherwise completely clueless, and yet paid attention to the few words I offered him. He even did a fantastic job with the net, followed all my directions and avoided getting wrapped around the legs by my fish. I cut off my gear and gave it to him before I left. His awe and fascination with the tremendous run of fish struck us both. I'm sure he hooked some fish. I hope he has a great season. I wish I had gotten his name.
Tight Lines to you all,
Vince
PS...I saw almost as many kings on the Skok as I did Springers on the XXXX river this June. Had to brag, it was pretty awesome.