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So I decided to give Samish River a shot, even after watching YouTube videos and learning that it's "combat" fishing. Figured I'd give it a go before the Chinook completely turn. Fortunately no crowds since it's a weekday.
Tons of fish jumping, only saw two caught by a guy drifting eggs, which is what I was doing. I just couldn't get myself to do the 1oz jig thing. Do people really think the Chinook are biting these heavy jigs that are just sitting at the bottom? I watched all the guys besides the one who caught tossing these gigantic jigs and wait for something to happen as the line sits motionless in the slow, almost not moving, water. Based on what I saw I can only assume that the line sits tight since the jig is so heavy and fish just run into the line, at which time the angler yanks the rod and "hooks the fish in the mouth." Is that about how it goes?
Well, regardless of whether or not the Chinook actually bite I learned through experience that this isn't my style of fishing. I got tons of bites with my eggs, left when I ran out. Considering all the fish that were jumping I can only assume it was Chinook taking my roe and not smaller fish like, perhaps, cutthroat? I'll stick to the upper river and stronger currents.
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