Nice pier rig! If I didn't know where this is already, I would say this totally has that down south saltwater feel.
Wish I could join you today...but working...as usual...pretty boring...
Fantastic system MikeH!!! Great to see you made it out today.
If it had not been for spending all of yesterday in the cold, wet rain chasing salmon around (the egg collection LOL)... I would have been able to join you!
I like that chair pack
Do you just leave the bail open for the balloon to sail away?
(10-28-2012 05:12 PM)MikeH Wrote: [ -> ]Balloon on its way, about halfway out at 200yds
Great stuff....... looking forward to how it turned out.
Cheers,
OldTimer
(10-28-2012 06:03 PM)MichaelAngelo Wrote: [ -> ]Fantastic system MikeH!!! Great to see you made it out today.
If it had not been for spending all of yesterday in the cold, wet rain chasing salmon around (the egg collection LOL)... I would have been able to join you!
I like that chair pack
Do you just leave the bail open for the balloon to sail away?
chair pak...
http://www.chairpak.com/home.html
Bail arm is open for the initial short balloon cast into the wind, but I usually feed the line out by hand once that is done. I didn't see any salmon at all today, I'm wondering of the run is over on that section. I did manage 1 Carp hook up on a ball of worms (for 5 hours of fishing, lol) but I couldn't net it!!
*I think I'm defintiely going to find some additional balloon float locations for the winter that dont require the drop net.
(10-28-2012 06:42 PM)bettercallsaul Wrote: [ -> ]Were you using minnows? Seems like a good place to try this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qN4qsyXcTRs
Live bait works really well on this rig, but zero chance of netting any in the canals at these temps. I drifted egg strings under the balloon, drifted them out, slowly reeled them back in half way and then drifted them out again.
I switched over to a ball of worms (medusa style) under the balloon after a couple of hours.
(10-28-2012 07:39 PM)MikeH Wrote: [ -> ]I switched over to a ball of worms (medusa style) under the balloon after a couple of hours.
medusa style
I would figure you would pick up a steelhead or two fishing a minnow so high up. When I troll with my buddy, all the flat line spoons ever get were shaker kings and steelheads. Maybe not the right type of bait? Maybe think gizzard shad, alewife or smelt?
Just thinking out loud.
I would see this as a very worthwhile pursue in the spring when the salmonids come closer to shore following the right current with the right water temperature...kinda like how cohos USED to come into Bronte Harbour in the spring under the right conditions...so my friends had told me (those who used to fish it)
Not anymore though...not sure why the fish don't come into the harbour anymore.
(10-28-2012 06:42 PM)bettercallsaul Wrote: [ -> ]Were you using minnows? Seems like a good place to try this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qN4qsyXcTRs
I don't understand why people cast and wait with roe, marshmellows and yarn from the pier... the salmon are eating Lake O's baitfish! Why not just use baitfish!
Finally a video that makes sense!