Prawn and jig for Chum in saltwater
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Prawn and jig for Chum in saltwater
I used it in the rivers, but is it effective in the salt?
Last edited by Bay wolf on Wed Oct 19, 2016 7:06 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: Prawn and jig for Chum in saltwater
Found them.. so I changed my topic. Thanks
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Re: Prawn and jig for Chum in saltwater
I tried for a couple hours fishing jig and prawn under a float in the salt and brackish water at John's Creek yesterday. Not a single sniff! So, I'm wondering if this is not a good method for fishing Chum in the salt..???
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Re: Prawn and jig for Chum in saltwater
BayWolf... are you in your boat? Try anchovie under a float...
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Unfortunately I had to sell my boat. Fishing from the bank. I thought the prawn and jig would work. Guess I should go get some "chovies" Kinda frustrating!salmonkiller wrote:BayWolf... are you in your boat? Try anchovie under a float...
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Re: Prawn and jig for Chum in saltwater
did you see any chum jumping?
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He said, “Throw your net on the right side of the boat and you will find some.” When they did, they were unable to haul the net in because of the large number of fish.
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Re: Prawn and jig for Chum in saltwater
Lets turn this into the "Are they there yet?" thread......
I plan on hitting up HoodsPort & John Creek soon, both places i will be fishing from my boat...
Any reports would be awesome !!!
I plan on hitting up HoodsPort & John Creek soon, both places i will be fishing from my boat...
Any reports would be awesome !!!
Re: Prawn and jig for Chum in saltwater
Been to John's Creek three times now.
First time was Sept 29. No Chum seen. Low tide till incoming.
Oct. 17. Afternoon low through incoming. Very few fish. Small schools coming in on the flood tide. Most in 4 or 6 fish. No really large schools.
Oct 19. Morning through afternoon low tide. No fish seen until tide started in. Saw 8 fish come up stream in about 6 hours. On flood, a few small pods of fish (5-6) running over the berm on the flood water. No large schools like we are used to seeing.
Some ol timer there said the run is over. Dunno, maybe. It should be going pretty strong right now, but very few fish.
If you got an empty seat for a Chum run, I'd be happy to pay my way. Been wanting to try the bobber from a boat!
First time was Sept 29. No Chum seen. Low tide till incoming.
Oct. 17. Afternoon low through incoming. Very few fish. Small schools coming in on the flood tide. Most in 4 or 6 fish. No really large schools.
Oct 19. Morning through afternoon low tide. No fish seen until tide started in. Saw 8 fish come up stream in about 6 hours. On flood, a few small pods of fish (5-6) running over the berm on the flood water. No large schools like we are used to seeing.
Some ol timer there said the run is over. Dunno, maybe. It should be going pretty strong right now, but very few fish.
If you got an empty seat for a Chum run, I'd be happy to pay my way. Been wanting to try the bobber from a boat!
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Re: Prawn and jig for Chum in saltwater
any updates? ill be in bremerton area this weekend and was thinking about going out to hoodsport.
Re: Prawn and jig for Chum in saltwater
Second hand report: A reliable friend of mine said he went to Hoodsport on Saturday. He said "Lots of Chum".cxlumpy wrote:any updates? ill be in bremerton area this weekend and was thinking about going out to hoodsport.
The "co-managers" net on Wed-Thur.
You might want to also check into Chico Creek? It's a short run from Brem. and should be going full tilt right now. Haven't heard any reports from there tho...
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Re: Prawn and jig for Chum in saltwater
chico is closed. my brother went and checked it out to see if there are any fish and nothing at all.
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Re: Prawn and jig for Chum in saltwater
Chums eat just about anything.
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Re: Prawn and jig for Chum in saltwater
You probably would have better luck with a mooching rig and a sardine or herring injected with bait oils.
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