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Topic: Salmon fishing setups for big rivers  (Read 2819 times)

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SturgeonRod

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What are some of your favorite setups
-Rodney-


ndogg

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I like trolling cut plug herring, similar to the setup in Spots tutorial on the homepage. 
 


SturgeonRod

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Good old Fraser river bar rig
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Skidplate

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I've used a similar setup for plunking; do you use it to troll with, or are you sitting on anchor?
Like ndogg stated, the front page has top-notch info and is similar to what I use. (Better yet, it's what people use who are really good fisherman.)

For Coho however, I love swinging spinners; all sorts, sizes and shapes.

Wobblers are also a common practice for fall fish, but I can't seem to make them catch anything. ???
My wife thinks fishing is merely guys wandering around like idiots swinging sticks in the air. Many of my trips prove how smart she really is.


SturgeonRod

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Mostly off anchor trolling the Fraser is a real @&$)"
« Last Edit: August 20, 2012, 04:38:33 PM by Yakangler »
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Rory

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How heavy of an anchor are you using on the Fraser?
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SturgeonRod

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A 2.2lbs and a 4.4 lbs Bruce slyle
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SturgeonRod

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Bruce style anchor
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Rory

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Bruce! Thanks man.
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