The Process Catch Silver Salmon - How To Catch Silver Salmon For More Fish
Catch Silver
salmon is an excellent way to fill up on some great-tasting fish. The process
of catching silver salmon can be a little difficult, but this blog post will
help you through the process so you can enjoy your catch with less stress.
The first step
is to determine where the silver salmon are in their current life cycle. Then
after that, it's all about getting out there and fishing! With this article as
your guide, you'll have no problem catching more fish than ever before! Best of
luck fishing for those delicious silver salmon!
Coho Salmon
Fishing Location Guide 101 – The Big Ones
There are
many Coho Salmon fishing locations to choose from on the West Coast. Coho
Salmon love to congregate near the mouths of rivers and lakes that have clean,
fresh water with cold flows. They can be found close to shore on beaches and
flats as well as deep in saltwater bays and estuaries. Coho prefers a cool
marine environment due to their large size. Coho Salmon live an average of
three years but some live up to seven years before spawning or die trying. Some
Coho salmon travel more than 100 miles up freshwater streams before laying eggs
and dying while others remain sea-bound for life only heading into freshwater
to spawn at age two or three. Coho Salmon are bottom-feeding carnivores who
feed on shrimp, clams, squid, and herring. Coho Salmon have large palates that
can hold up to five gallons of food at one time.
Using The
Right Tackle Is The Best Way To Catch Them
Coho Salmon
are very strong swimmers with both swift sustained power as well as explosive
bursts of energy. Coho Salmon fishing tackle must be able to handle Coho
charges with ease. Coho makes great leaps out of the water which you will see
them do many times while fighting for their life against your hook. Coho spawns
in October through December depending on the region they inhabit so anytime
from now until late winter is a good time to catch Coho but if you can target
Coho salmon during spawning season you'll have a better chance of hooking a big
one. Coho Salmon prefer a cold environment so they are typically found in
deeper colder water so Coho fishing will require you to go deeper for them.
Coho top out at around thirty-five pounds but Coho over twenty-five pounds is
not unheard of.
Lure
Selection And Bait Options That Work Everywhere
Coho Salmon
Prefer A Cold Environment So They Will Be In Deep, Colder Water – Catching Coho
Salmon can be as easy as buying the right Coho lures and going out and casting
them into the deep water next to where you see them jumping. Catching Coho is
that simple sometimes but learning Coho locations and Coho habits will help
immensely when Coho fishing. Coho Salmon lures can be anything from Coho spoons
to Coho crankbaits. Coho spoons are some of the most popular Coho salmon trolling
lures but Coho crankbaits work just as well on Coho Salmon. Coho loves fresh
herring so it is one of their favorite baits to follow while chasing down your
lure.
Casting Into
The Deep Water Where You See Them Jumping Is One Of The Best Tactics To Use
When Catching Coho Salmon – If you see Coho salmon jumping out of the water,
chances are they are feeding on something in the deeper part of the water where
they were jumped from. Coho Salmon are deep divers so Coho fishing will require
you to get down to where Coho are feeding. Coho lures can get down deep but
Coho spoons have a unique quality about them that makes them dive deeper than
your average Coho crankbait. Coho Spoons have a lip on the front of the spoon
which causes them to dive underwater while Coho crankbaits tend to float when
they reach depths of around thirty feet or more. When Coho Salmon are feeding
on their herring, nothing is better for Catching Coho salmon than Coho spoons
who imitate fresh herring swimming in schools near the surface of very deep
water.
Techniques
That Are Popular For The Coho Salmon
Silver
salmon are not as popular as the more sought-after Chinook or sockeye salmon,
but they are still a prized catch. Techniques for catching these fish vary
depending on the type of water that you're fishing in and how far beneath the
surface that you want your lure to be. Here are some general guidelines on
techniques that work well when silver salmon fishing.
Float
Fishing
Most
commonly used for all types of Pacific salmon, float fishing involves attaching
a small spinner or rubber diving lure to a bobber so it floats at the desired
depth. This is one of the few techniques for silver salmon that can be
effective during mid-day time hours--as long as there's enough light to see the
bobber.
Jigging
Jigging is a
very productive technique that can outperform all other techniques if you know
what you're doing. Jiggling started out as an idea for crappie and largemouth
bass anglers to get themselves some extra bites, but today it has become one of
the most popular methods used by Coho fishermen who use them in their daily
catches! The best part about using these jigs while fishing from land or boat?
You don't even have to worry about getting tangled up online because they are
designed with lead heads wrapped around marabou wings - which means no tangles
either way.
Trolling
Trolling is
best used in large rivers with several bends because it's difficult to get a
lure to track properly when trolling downstream in small, meandering creeks
where there are lots of obstructions like sandbars and fallen trees. Jigs--tiny
lead-head metal lures with one or more treble hooks--are popular for silver
salmon trolling runs. Silver salmon are usually found running in the heavy
current so you will want your jigs to be heavier than other types of fishing
lures--1/4 or 1/2 oz. is ideal for silver salmon. The best approach when
trolling for silver salmon is at the bottom end of the water column rather than
mid-depth.
Fly Fishing
Fly fishing
is a great choice for silver salmon because their light spinning and jigging
lures can be easily overpowered by a standard fly rod. Silver salmon prefer to
feed in current--particularly fast current--so choose streamers as flies
instead of dry flies like you would use when trout fishing. The result will be
much better if you fish your fly presentation with an upstream approach rather
than letting the wind pull your line downstream.
To Sum Everything Up – Many Ways To
Catch Coho
To sum
everything up, there are many ways to catch coho salmon. The best way is the
one that works for you and your needs. If you want more information on how to
use different techniques, reach out to us! We would love to work with you in
person or online as a team member who can help design an effective plan tailored
towards catching fish. Have any of these methods worked well for you? Let me
know what has been most successful so I can share it with others too!
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