Casting from shore, if using braided line with a leader apply short and quick 1 - 2 foot twitch jigs and retrieve in between. This motion should create slack in the line between jigs. This is a crucial technique that allows the lure to fall flutter and spin on the line which mimics crippled herring or bait fish. Retrieve between jigs to pick up the slack. With monofilament line apply a longer stroke twitch jig of 2 - 3 foot to compensate for the stretch in the line.
Hey Bro, down in the states, stores do not stock this lure. Please explain just how you have it set up please? What I see is that you have it on spinner wire and just reeling in. My guess is that makes the lure spin no doubt , but does it tail wag too? Great stuff, please throw a bone. I want to be different than everyone else jigging and reeling in Rotators.
Its a Chrome Zzinger with the Zzingle hook combo - its a Single hook bumper and single hook (3/0). Just thread the line through all the pieces. The single hook bumper aligns the hook
@@buzz-bomb thank you! How about your rod and reel set up? Mainly the rod…length and action. Thanks again….can’t wait for the Pink Year! You throw those at Pinks also, or BB?
Dig your videos. Can’t wait for the next. I live down in the Puget Sound and want to branch out from fly fishing. What size lures are you casting for coho and pinks? Is that the MH rod, or heavy rod?
Hey Boyd, I was using the Heavy Fast action 8 - 17lbd 7’6” 12762-01 E6X 904S F. Max lure size I would cast on that was 1.5 oz. (rated for 3/4 oz). That rod would easily handle a 15 pound chinook, but was super fun for humpys and coho. Unfortunately that rod was cursed. It flew off the roof of my car, i warrantied it and shortly after it was stolen from my office. ;) I spent the last 10 years fly fishing but my love for Buzz Bombs and Zzingers brought me back to spin fishing
2" or 2.5" are very popular, and if you really need to send it or get some depth then 3"Light or 3"x-heavy. The 2"= 0.5oz, 2.5" =1oz, 3"light = 1.1oz, 3"xheavy = 1.5oz
Where is your net.? All those wild coho you dragged up on shore most likely have died from the trauma of being pulled across the rocks. I think you better find the paragraph in the regs. how to safely handle wild salmon that have to be released. I can clearly you dont have a clue.
You should either be better prepared. There is no reason that fish should have come onto that gravel beach . Equally just look at the mouth for a easy identification of chinook or coho . Just because you make a video doesn't mean you are doing things right .
@@chevyfeltz8788 Relax, he''s not wrong. It's good practice to keep the fish in the water with a net to identify. The fish is probably alright but let's respect what we catch, especially if we're releasing them back.
@artassinmcgarvie425 Heres a video of you dragging a Coho over the rocks in the Vedder river: ruclips.net/video/kcQyxWwqlHE/видео.htmlsi=OHSwabcBiPRTvBuD
Beautiful fish. Can't wait to do some fishing on the island
Nice. 4 inch wide buzz bomb been getting it down for me.
Awesome video. Just moved to the PNW trying to build up the courage & knowledge to get out & do some fishing from the beach!
Great video one question how should I retrieve a spinnow or buzzbomb
Casting from shore, if using braided line with a leader apply short and quick 1 - 2 foot twitch jigs and retrieve in between. This motion should create slack in the line between jigs. This is a crucial technique that allows the lure to fall flutter and spin on the line which mimics crippled herring or bait fish. Retrieve between jigs to pick up the slack. With monofilament line apply a longer stroke twitch jig of 2 - 3 foot to compensate for the stretch in the line.
That's a Spinnow in the video. I caught my first salmon which was a Chinook near Horseshoe Bay on a boat using a Zzinger about 30 years ago.
What are you running in this video?
great vid !! what time of the year was this?
Brought it on the bank but released it?
Is it a an ocean shore near the river?
Wow, you let a Coho go? Are you not allowed to keep them down in WA? Here in Alaska you'd have to hold someone at gunpoint to release a Coho.
Dude where in comox is this?
Right by my house :P
Hey Bro, down in the states, stores do not stock this lure. Please explain just how you have it set up please? What I see is that you have it on spinner wire and just reeling in. My guess is that makes the lure spin no doubt , but does it tail wag too? Great stuff, please throw a bone. I want to be different than everyone else jigging and reeling in Rotators.
Its a Chrome Zzinger with the Zzingle hook combo - its a Single hook bumper and single hook (3/0). Just thread the line through all the pieces. The single hook bumper aligns the hook
@@buzz-bomb thank you! How about your rod and reel set up? Mainly the rod…length and action. Thanks again….can’t wait for the Pink Year! You throw those at Pinks also, or BB?
@@bobgomavitz1330 7'6" Gloomis E6X Inshore Medium Power, Fast Action. I would go 8' foot rod. The reel is a Penn Slammer 3, 3500
Where was this exact location in comox?
Google maps is your friend... i found it in two mins
Dig your videos. Can’t wait for the next. I live down in the Puget Sound and want to branch out from fly fishing. What size lures are you casting for coho and pinks? Is that the MH rod, or heavy rod?
Hey Boyd, I was using the Heavy Fast action 8 - 17lbd 7’6” 12762-01
E6X 904S F. Max lure size I would cast on that was 1.5 oz. (rated for 3/4 oz). That rod would easily handle a 15 pound chinook, but was super fun for humpys and coho. Unfortunately that rod was cursed. It flew off the roof of my car, i warrantied it and shortly after it was stolen from my office. ;) I spent the last 10 years fly fishing but my love for Buzz Bombs and Zzingers brought me back to spin fishing
you keep handling these like that half of them are going to die
What reel is that
Penn Slammer 3, 3500
Amazing video! What beach were you fishing at?
Joe the hints are in the background. Very common spot easy to find ;)
😂 k I think I know
what size buzz bomb?
2" or 2.5" are very popular, and if you really need to send it or get some depth then 3"Light or 3"x-heavy. The 2"= 0.5oz, 2.5" =1oz, 3"light = 1.1oz, 3"xheavy = 1.5oz
@@buzzbombtackle thanks
Are you supposed to drag the natives across the rocks and pick them up with your hands before releasing them?
Stfu it’s a fucking fish 😂
I ate an illegal coho this fall whatchu think ab that 😂
Never take a wild fish out of the water and especially never drag one up the beach. Learn to respect the resource or stay home.
Great lures. Terrible music.
What song do you request for the next vid?
nah greatt music
Where is your net.? All those wild coho you dragged up on shore most likely have died from the trauma of being pulled across the rocks. I think you better find the paragraph in the regs. how to safely handle wild salmon that have to be released. I can clearly you dont have a clue.
You should either be better prepared. There is no reason that fish should have come onto that gravel beach . Equally just look at the mouth for a easy identification of chinook or coho . Just because you make a video doesn't mean you are doing things right .
You must be the coho he caught 😂bitchin on a fishing video go have fun bro
@@chevyfeltz8788 Relax, he''s not wrong. It's good practice to keep the fish in the water with a net to identify. The fish is probably alright but let's respect what we catch, especially if we're releasing them back.
@artassinmcgarvie425 Heres a video of you dragging a Coho over the rocks in the Vedder river: ruclips.net/video/kcQyxWwqlHE/видео.htmlsi=OHSwabcBiPRTvBuD
Brought it on the bank but released it?