Chasing Dirty Dogs
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Re: Chasing Dirty Dogs
for these chums would a low pro caster like for silvers be enough? or would you step up to a much bigger setup?
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You should be fine, it may take a bit to bring them it but then that's the fun.goonatic wrote:for these chums would a low pro caster like for silvers be enough? or would you step up to a much bigger setup?
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I've caught plenty with my Curado 201E. Just have to be patient and enjoy the runs...goonatic wrote:for these chums would a low pro caster like for silvers be enough? or would you step up to a much bigger setup?
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Re: Chasing Dirty Dogs
I like how i thought chums were fish that people just kicked back into the water but you guys really seem into chum catching wow, i am surprised haha.
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I've never kept one, they are fun to fight though!Brat Bonker wrote:I like how i thought chums were fish that people just kicked back into the water but you guys really seem into chum catching wow, i am surprised haha.
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Re: Chasing Dirty Dogs
No fish should be "just kicked back into the water".Brat Bonker wrote:I like how i thought chums were fish that people just kicked back into the water but you guys really seem into chum catching wow, i am surprised haha.
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Well arent you just the little elitist eh? Not all fishing is for meat. When november comes and my 4 freezers are full of king and silver why wouldnt you go wrestle some 20 lb pigs that fight like hell!?Brat Bonker wrote:I like how i thought chums were fish that people just kicked back into the water but you guys really seem into chum catching wow, i am surprised haha.
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Re: Chasing Dirty Dogs
bust out the 30# p-line CXX and the green corkies and yarn!! hittin the skagit in the morning!
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I do not kick my fish back in not matter what they look like I am just saying i thought people just go from coho to steelhead, I fish for chums for fun and if I get a nice female i will keep it then give the meat to my family or nieghbors. Chums are really the only game we got in bremerton haha, just they are so easy to catch it is like pink fishing. but still fun nonetheless.
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Yeah, the bremerton-belfair area we get alot of chum. lol to many, have a blast on a fly rod with them.
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PM me a report bro id like to know how theyre doin in there incase my coho fishin slows!Steelheadin360 wrote:bust out the 30# p-line CXX and the green corkies and yarn!! hittin the skagit in the morning!
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fishenfreak wrote:PM me a report bro id like to know how theyre doin in there incase my coho fishin slows!Steelheadin360 wrote:bust out the 30# p-line CXX and the green corkies and yarn!! hittin the skagit in the morning!
We're catching plenty of chum in the Sky right now, even getting a few dime bright chromers for the table! I'm sure that the Skagit will be just as good, we've got the water for 'em to shoot straight up and in!
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yep, great to hear nate! man do they stack below the creeks in the skagit too, im lookin forward to nailing a few!
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Re: Chasing Dirty Dogs
Oh they fill out the river. They're wild fish so they'll return to a lot of those creeks to spawn, so they get pretty well spread out. I really enjoy chum season. Nothing like the smell of wet fall leaves on the groung, fog on the water and FISH ON after FISH ON all day! A thermos full of hot chocolate and sardines and crackers and a flask full of bourbon to keep you warm. PUt some of that Maker's in your hot chocolate and it's game ON!
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Hey Nate, Great fishing with you on Monday! How are you catching the Chums on the Sky?natetreat wrote:Oh they fill out the river. They're wild fish so they'll return to a lot of those creeks to spawn, so they get pretty well spread out. I really enjoy chum season. Nothing like the smell of wet fall leaves on the groung, fog on the water and FISH ON after FISH ON all day! A thermos full of hot chocolate and sardines and crackers and a flask full of bourbon to keep you warm. PUt some of that Maker's in your hot chocolate and it's game ON!
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natetreat wrote:Oh they fill out the river. They're wild fish so they'll return to a lot of those creeks to spawn, so they get pretty well spread out. I really enjoy chum season. Nothing like the smell of wet fall leaves on the groung, fog on the water and FISH ON after FISH ON all day! A thermos full of hot chocolate and sardines and crackers and a flask full of bourbon to keep you warm. PUt some of that Maker's in your hot chocolate and it's game ON!
Makers is great but have you tried Knob Creek? If not get a bottle it will put some hair on your chest!

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fireball and hot chocolate is my personal favorite. currently sittin on the skagit. good numbers of fish!
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Re: Chasing Dirty Dogs
It's not the size of the reel so much as the gear ratio. If you are using a low pro baitcaster a gear ratio like the Revo Winch has which is 5.4:1 (5.4 spool turns per handle rotation) will fight bigger fish more effectively than a faster retrieve ratio like a 6.3:1 or 7:1.goonatic wrote:for these chums would a low pro caster like for silvers be enough? or would you step up to a much bigger setup?
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Not sure how you figure it. Never had an issue with my 7:1, you are fighting the fish with the rod and drag. In fact I would say with a big fish if it starts running right at you that 7:1 ratio is going to be preferred to be able to keep up.TroutSnipr wrote:It's not the size of the reel so much as the gear ratio. If you are using a low pro baitcaster a gear ratio like the Revo Winch has which is 5.4:1 (5.4 spool turns per handle rotation) will fight bigger fish more effectively than a faster retrieve ratio like a 6.3:1 or 7:1.goonatic wrote:for these chums would a low pro caster like for silvers be enough? or would you step up to a much bigger setup?
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Re: Chasing Dirty Dogs
Yep
Build a man a fire and he's warm for the night. Light a man on fire and he's warm the rest of his life!