Buzz Bombs for leaping coho
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Buzz Bombs for leaping coho
So I just got back home from fishing off the beach by a local creek and probally saw atleast 100 chromers jump within an hour all within casting range and i tried just about every technique in the book but no hits. I was just wondering what are some good color buzz Bombs are good for shallow water leaping coho or any other lure I should try.
Re: Buzz Bombs for leaping coho
Try a crippled herring in green, 1/2 ounce. That's my go to jig for the sound.
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Re: Buzz Bombs for leaping coho
I've got em off the beach with both all pink, white w/green stripe and white w/pink stripe. I prefer the 3-4" instead of the littler ones. Cast, wait 1 -2 seconds, then jig 2', reel, jig 2' reel, repeat.
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Re: Buzz Bombs for leaping coho
Rotator by Deep Stinger...in chartreause is what just about everyone is using in my neck of the woods. A mini hoochie is often added. I like the small size. Pink bb is also producing. If there is a current try drifting stee-lee spoon in pink or silver. For shallow water the smaller sizes are more workable for me.
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Re: Buzz Bombs for leaping coho
thanks guys I don't know if anyone has fished dyes inlet but that is where I am at and these fish have a serious case of the lock jaws, anyone try dick nites or even vibrax or blue fox spoons.
Re: Buzz Bombs for leaping coho
Have seen those spinners work on more than a few occasions.........
Re: Buzz Bombs for leaping coho
If these coho are staged near a net pen or in their home estuary they are going to be difficult to get to bite with any regularity. Around the tide changes they will often turn on for a few minutes but jumpers that are near home are very difficult. Think small in your offerings with green and pink being the usuals. Don't throw blindly into a school. Try to see which direction they are moving and either lead them a bit or to the side. Coho jumpers in staging areas are really lock jawed most of the time. When they are migrating it is a different story. Hundreds of them have been caught in Admirality Inlet from the beach this year. The lure chuckers have been using 2-1/2" Buzz Bombs and 2" or 2-1/2" Rotators (wannabes) with very good success. Of course those of us who are herring chokers have really put up the numbers and have converted a lot of lead throwers to float/herring.
Re: Buzz Bombs for leaping coho
Which area were you fishing? I'm heading back to Bremerton to visit my parents this weekend so I might try to see if my friend wants to head out one of the mornings or tide changes and fish.
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Re: Buzz Bombs for leaping coho
float and herring might work, a lot of people use eggs under a bobber as well out there and wolverine made a good point about staging coho, so I should fish during tidal change and not high slack?
Re: Buzz Bombs for leaping coho
Yeah I was thinking bobber/eggs too when I heard you didn't catch anything on the buzzbombs. I'll probably bring the arsenal and try it all.
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I throw 2 to 3 hoochie legs on my buzz bomb hook to give it more swim action..
Re: Buzz Bombs for leaping coho
the legs? like pluck the rubber strands and put them on your hook?
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Re: Buzz Bombs for leaping coho
How would you fish herring under a bobber? I cut-plug it and retrieve dead slow for slow spin.
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Re: Buzz Bombs for leaping coho
Back in the day I fished off the jetty at Ilwaco. We would run a float with 2 oz in line weight to a whole herring hooked through the mouth/nose and side of the body. Use a slip knoted tandem hook leader and have it about 6 ft deep (still cast-able). Fling it out and let it drift with the current, mending the line. Very effective!beachbum97 wrote:How would you fish herring under a bobber? I cut-plug it and retrieve dead slow for slow spin.
Re: Buzz Bombs for leaping coho
exactly!!goonatic wrote:the legs? like pluck the rubber strands and put them on your hook?
Re: Buzz Bombs for leaping coho
hmmm, ive put pink crappie tubes on my buzz bomb and spoon hooks and it was a nice change compared to the million identical pink buzz bombs on the dock lol ive seen some people even put hoochies on the buzz bomb itself! make a swimbait looking retrieve. any ever try pink crankbaits for the humpies?
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Re: Buzz Bombs for leaping coho
Green ,blue,red for Coho in buzz bombs.JMO