Wow! Pink salmon flood into the Puget Sound in odd numbered years. Prime fishing can be found at "Humpy Hollow" and more specifically "The Shipwreck". My wife JoAnn and I fish with Toni of http://www.WannaFishaLure.com to try out her pink jigs. They work great! Jig fishing is a nice, relaxing alternative to the more popular trolling for pinks, and as we demonstrate can be just as effective. Filmed Aug 27, 2011.
RE:Pink Salmon Jigging at the Shipwreck
Posted: Sat Sep 03, 2011 3:01 am
by Gringo Pescador
=d> =d> =d> =d> =d> =d> =d> Nice!!
RE:Pink Salmon Jigging at the Shipwreck
Posted: Sat Sep 03, 2011 3:35 am
by MarkFromSea
With that bobber on there, you could just about sit back with your feet up until you get a fish on. LOL If only it was that easy. LOL Watched the video from facebook page posting, nice touch. You're wife is still a little camera shy. Nice video!
RE:Pink Salmon Jigging at the Shipwreck
Posted: Sat Sep 03, 2011 4:28 am
by Marc Martyn
Great video you guys![thumbsup] It looks like you both had a great day and had a lot of fun.
Wonderful website, Toni! Keep up the good work.
RE:Pink Salmon Jigging at the Shipwreck
Posted: Sat Sep 03, 2011 1:05 pm
by Mike Carey
MarkFromSea wrote:With that bobber on there, you could just about sit back with your feet up until you get a fish on. LOL If only it was that easy. LOL Watched the video from facebook page posting, nice touch. You're wife is still a little camera shy. Nice video!
I had strict instructions, she did not want to be "in" the video, so just a few brief shots that were unaviodable. The bobber idea I got before heading out because I had a feeling JoAnn, not being a fisher-person, would get tired of casting all day. The fish are so aggresive, especially early morning, that it worked. I have no doubt those jigs had beautiful action just bobbing alone in the waves and current.
RE:Pink Salmon Jigging at the Shipwreck
Posted: Sat Sep 03, 2011 5:25 pm
by MarkFromSea
Mike Carey wrote:
MarkFromSea wrote:With that bobber on there, you could just about sit back with your feet up until you get a fish on. LOL If only it was that easy. LOL Watched the video from facebook page posting, nice touch. You're wife is still a little camera shy. Nice video!
I had strict instructions, she did not want to be "in" the video, so just a few brief shots that were unaviodable. The bobber idea I got before heading out because I had a feeling JoAnn, not being a fisher-person, would get tired of casting all day. The fish are so aggresive, especially early morning, that it worked. I have no doubt those jigs had beautiful action just bobbing alone in the waves and current.
I missed seeing JoAnn the first time I watched, not the second. Robyn is camera shy also. JoAnn must be a fisher-person by proxy. Great idea on the bobber, wave action does the rest.
RE:Pink Salmon Jigging at the Shipwreck
Posted: Sun Sep 04, 2011 12:38 am
by Toni
There were lots of waves there. JoAnn may not want to be in the video but she does well filming. She did like the bobber fishing.
Thanks for the ride Mike. I don't think I have ever been on Puget Sound when it was so choppy.
Thanks for the nice comments.
RE:Pink Salmon Jigging at the Shipwreck
Posted: Sun Sep 04, 2011 1:48 am
by islandbass
What a clinic you guys put on! Well done, guys! and Toni, that is an awesome jig.
RE:Pink Salmon Jigging at the Shipwreck
Posted: Sun Sep 04, 2011 4:30 pm
by Dave
Great video you guys. Looks like you had a blast. Sorry I wasn't able to be out there to see you and joAnn and to meet Toni. Thanks Mike.