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Topic: How people without a kayak or a boat catch kokanee - snagging  (Read 6735 times)

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Pinstriper

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I don't have an issue with snagging as long as it is legal.  I also completely understand the people who don't snags choice not to do so.  there are several snag fisheries available here in Alaska to snag and I do not participate in them...says the guy who uses 5 ft diameter nets to intercept sockeyes in a river....haha.

I don't see a "sporting" difference between snagging and netting - may even a small "ethical" nod to snagging over netting, based on degree of difficulty (I remember hearing about this on one of the chick-sports from the olympics like figure skating or gymnastics or something).

Edit: I would like to make it clear that I DID NOT WATCH THE OLYPMICS. And especially not the figure skating.

Edit Edit: I may have watched girls gymnastics, but only for the articles. That may be where I picked it up.
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Funny thing is you don't need to snag kokanee even when in their spawning phase. They will quite readily take small marabou or tube jig in pink or red under a bobber.


Great video, uplandsandpiper! Those are really brightly colored spawning kokanee.  You were fishing in a shallow river, but I wonder if that technique would work in a lake?  When I'm downrigger trolling for kokanee, there are often a lot of kokanee jumping around me, and I've wondered how to target them.  If they're hanging out at the surface, I can't see them on my fish finder because my kayak spooks them out of the cone of my sonar.  I wonder if I were to stop in an area where kokanee are jumping and cast a jig out a few feet under a bobber, if I'd pick up some kokanee from a few feet below the surface?  I haven't heard of anybody doing this.
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Great video, uplandsandpiper! Those are really brightly colored spawning kokanee.  You were fishing in a shallow river, but I wonder if that technique would work in a lake?  When I'm downrigger trolling for kokanee, there are often a lot of kokanee jumping around me, and I've wondered how to target them.  If they're hanging out at the surface, I can't see them on my fish finder because my kayak spooks them out of the cone of my sonar.  I wonder if I were stop in an area where kokanee are jumping and cast a jig out a few feet under a bobber, if I'd pick up some kokanee from a few feet below the surface?  I haven't heard of anybody doing this.

We were able to get them to bite in stagnant water by casting a bobber and jig into them and twitching it.


 

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