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Topic: Lost fish on BuzzBombs  (Read 11287 times)

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Lee

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Would a long Loomis pole make up for the stretch lost if you use braid line? 

Sure.  And it would be a lot of fun too.  Something like a 10.5' float rod?

-Allen

Yeah, something like that.  I'm tempted to pick one up after work.  I've never used a rod that long, are they susceptible to snapping?  Can I land a big Chinook on something like that.  They seem so fragile!

Lee
 


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BTW, you've mentioned the 2 1/2 inch buzzbomb.  Try a 2 inch one, which I believe is the smallest you can get.  I've used both and found the smallest ones to be better.

As the schools get tighter, closer to heading upstream, and a little more lockjaw, you may want to change your tactics to a more finesse presentation.  1/4 ounce bright pink mirabou jigs  ... twitched through/around the schools or sometimes on a slow steady retrieve.  Or even break out the fly rod ... I've found some situations where a bringht pink fly on the bug wand outfishes anything else.

-Allen


polepole

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Would a long Loomis pole make up for the stretch lost if you use braid line? 

Sure.  And it would be a lot of fun too.  Something like a 10.5' float rod?

-Allen

Yeah, something like that.  I'm tempted to pick one up after work.  I've never used a rod that long, are they susceptible to snapping?  Can I land a big Chinook on something like that.  They seem so fragile!

Lee

You know ... I have a Lamiglas Certified Pro X10MS.  It's rated for 8-12 pound line.  I love this rod for chum fishing and I've even broke it out at Moutcha Bay for kings up to 29#.  I must say it's a bit light for kings that large, but not too bad.  Remember that off of a kayak you have little more flexibility than you do fishing from a large boat because you also drag yourself to the fish.  A rod like this cast light stuff great and is a ton of fun.  I would expect it to be pretty darn good for pink fishing.

-Allen


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allen...... your right about the fly rods.  the other weekend at browns Point all the fly fisherman were limiting out fast with there bright pink flies. Radvakot and Tom B were doing it on some flies that Fly_tyer369 had tied for radvakot. and were nail the pinks. i was trolling with a silver and pink doger with 4 oz of weight and a pink hoochy and couldnt get nothing. went to a Pink buzzbomb caught my flounder but skunked on everything else.

Marilyn
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