Just wondering where some good spots are to plunk the cowlitz?
I've been below barrier dam before and below trout hatchery. Are either of these places good for plunking? (When I went we were drift fishing)
Any info on how to catch chinook as opposed to steelhead or do I just plunk away and I get what I get?
Also- any preference on type of sinker?
Most places I read pyramid sinkers but my rod is only rated for up to 1 oz. I know I can't still plunk as long as I swing it into the river as opposed to cast it in, but would it be advantageous for me to use a "bank sinker", "disc sinker". "Cannonball sinker" or just the pyramids I've heard about? Or as long as it stays on the bottom that's what matters?
Will be my first time plunking obviously...
Thanks
Cowlitz plunking
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Re: Cowlitz plunking
There was a good thread here about plunking Cowlitz last year or the year before so search for that, I thought it may have been AJfishdude. There was a good description of the set-up and some locations to try. Last time I was by Barrier dam there were a couple guys plunking by the boat launch, using herring on one rod and brads cut plug on another. I think thy had a few ounces of a pyramid weight.
You should have no problem using 3-6 Oz. of weight with that rod as long as you just swing it out there.
Good luck!
You should have no problem using 3-6 Oz. of weight with that rod as long as you just swing it out there.
Good luck!