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GeckoGuy

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  1. Is there a good way to wash any possible scent (sunscreen, human scent, etc.) and other dirt and grime off of your lures?  Could you use hunting scent-free soap or any soap that gives an added beneficial scent effect like WD-40?  I want to wash my lures but I'm not sure if the fish will smell the soap.  Also, I want to be sure that the soap won't do anything to the paint/tape on the expensive lures.

     

    Thanks,

    GeckoGuy

  2. Splicing line every 100ft is probably a marker they use to determine how much line they have out.  This could create weak points  with more knots.  If you have a line counter reel, this is not required.  The way you set this up should be fine as long as the reel has a line counter.  You mentioned a leader, but most people just attach the wire directly to the dipsy and put a 6-10ft leader behind the dipsy.

  3. For flies, we hung up a pool noodle on our boat and we stick the hooks into the noodle and hang them down.  The skirt part of the fly hangs down and stops at the loop.  It's easy to see all of your flies and you have easy access.  They really don't get tangled at all.  The line also doesn't get loops in it from wrapping it around the noodle like some do.  

  4. Are you guys running the Chinook brand dipsey's or just the lure jensen ones...what size? Best color, brand and size on flasher/fly and spin doctors.....where do you shop for your stuff? I've been checking out EBay. Thanks, looks like wire rods are next !!

     

    I use the Lure Jenson Dipsy divers, and they work just fine for me.  Colors that have worked well for me are chrome and green, but I know many people swear by the clear divers.  I used to be confused on wire, so just to clear it up, dipsy setups are stainless wire with a line counter reel, while copper wire is a whole different setup that does not involve a diver, very similar to leadcore.  Just wanted to clear that up to be sure you don't buy the wrong wire.  I would definitely buy some dipsy setups before copper or leadcore.  As for flasher/flies, start with some ProTroll or Spindoctor paddles in green colors and matching A-Tom-Mik flies.  Good luck!

  5. Rich. Run cowbells with a peanut behind , drop ball to bottom and pickup 3 feet. Run as slow as you can. Just monitor ball so its close to bottom and you'll be into them.

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    x2 on the cowbells.  Also try Spin N Glows as an alternative to peanuts.  Whenever we were having trouble with the popular species (Browns, salmon) we could always go out and catch lakers in the deep.  It just sucks to have to wait for the ball to come up from 150 feet down with our slow downriggers...at least they aren't manuals  :)

  6. You don't want the release below the probe.   I have blacks release, probe, breakawaycable than weight   I don't want the rigger pole line interfearing with the probe tracking or rubbing on it.

    I attach my release to the weight as usual with a pinch pad.  Never had any problems.  The belly in the line from the rod to the release most likely gives you enough clearance from the probe.  But your way seems to work for you and if it aint broke don't fix it.

  7. We went out in front of the plant and east.  We marked TONS of fish but could not get a single rod to fire.  130ish FOW was where we had the most marks.  They were higher in the water column, around 30-60ft down.  Lots of big salmon marks too.  Looks like they were pretty tight lipped after yesterday's blow.  Hopefully it will be better this weekend.

  8. Right now there are some heavy (around 15 knot) winds out on the lake according to the NOAA marine forecast and the waves earlier were 4 feet.  Does anyone know what these winds will do to the kings in the Mexico Bay area?  Looking to go out tomorrow and hoping these winds aren't going to shut down the hot bite we've had the last couple days.  Obviously nobody knows for sure but does anyone have a guess?

     

    Thanks

  9. Fished the afternoon around 2-8 in 120-150fow in mexico bay and to the power plant.  We went 2 for 4 on the kings.  I was only running three rods though.  Released 2 decent salmon estimated 12-15lbs, had one get off right at the boat and 1 got off from slack after the downrigger released.  3 of the hits were on F/F on a 100 rigger.  Great day, the lake was calm and the sun was out.  The salmon are definitely here in mexico bay.

  10. Great as it has less blowback than thick stainless cable.  Don't use it if the lake you are fishing has water fleas.  Fleas clog up the braid and makes it useless.  You also cannot use a black box for positive ion charge with braid, which could be good or bad.


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