Good rig for a slinky. If using pencil lead, I like to crimp it onto a dropper line tied to the swivel. Score around the lead with a pocket knife and bend it til it breaks off, it'll keep the hollow core open. Best for when you expect to snag gear, the lead will pull off.
Instead of putting a pencil weight or cannonball weight, is it okay to use an egg sinker on the line with a split shot on top of it? Would it reduce snags?
Should tell stories about proper fishing etiquette while recording your next demo. Too many individuals don’t understand that when a fish is “on” and coming your way, give way …….
Hey brutha man I just found you on RUclips! Happy to find ya and was curious as to if you'd be interested in having some company on the river. I've never fished the Puyallup before but it sure does look fun. However I also want to learn the etiquette before I try to do so....
Would you suggest the sliding setup with 30lbs braided line? I have been using a snap swivel tied to my braided line or a three way with a weight attached to a small 15lbs leader, then a separate leader running to the hook. But, I am running into issues setting the hook. I feel like it may be because when setting the hook I am having to pull the weight first. Watched a different video that said the sliding snap swivel would prevent this. Just wondering if it would be better to do with mono vs. braided or if that matters? Just worried if I do the free running snap swivel on my braided line and I get snagged it will be more difficult to brake off at the barrel swivel.
Yes I like 30lb braid or 40. The only way you are going to break off your leader is if you get the leader hung up. Now if your weight gets hung up with braid you will have a better chance if pulling it out then mono. When I use mono during a hook set I can feel the stretch and it makes me feel like I'm not getting a good hook set. With braid when I set hook with the sliding system, I feel it slam into the fish No Stretch. Test it out find out what works for you. Good Luck out there.
@apoutdoorsPNW thank you. I've never caught a fish using this technique it's one of my goals this season. I appreciate all the information you have given me and I enjoy watching your content
Thank you this video helps out a lot, I just moved here
There is so much info. I'm just trying to get the basics out there. I'm glad it helped. No script just started talking. Lol 😆
Good video, thanks for sharing your set up.
You bet
Good rig for a slinky. If using pencil lead, I like to crimp it onto a dropper line tied to the swivel. Score around the lead with a pocket knife and bend it til it breaks off, it'll keep the hollow core open. Best for when you expect to snag gear, the lead will pull off.
That's another way. But I don't use Hollow Core just because I like to get as much weight as I can, with the small amount of pencil lead possible.
Binging your vids lol. Been so busy so I gotta catch up!
Hell yeah. Thanks cousin.
Instead of putting a pencil weight or cannonball weight, is it okay to use an egg sinker on the line with a split shot on top of it? Would it reduce snags?
Caught a jack king today and a silver
Thanks for the info bud. Are there any spots you could plunk or drive up to the river
Thanks for the tutorial
Should tell stories about proper fishing etiquette while recording your next demo. Too many individuals don’t understand that when a fish is “on” and coming your way, give way …….
That is an idea. 😆
@@johnber994 shit , make it a podcast…. Like you said , soooo many ways people tie their stuff up,all the way to the reasoning of the yarn…
Good setup gomer
Thank you
Thanks
Hey brutha man I just found you on RUclips! Happy to find ya and was curious as to if you'd be interested in having some company on the river. I've never fished the Puyallup before but it sure does look fun. However I also want to learn the etiquette before I try to do so....
If you are ever down on the river and see me, I'm more than happy to help you out and have you fish with me.
@@apoutdoorsPNW awesome brutha man! I appreciate it and will hopefully see you soon!
You still running this same set up?
Yes
Would you suggest the sliding setup with 30lbs braided line? I have been using a snap swivel tied to my braided line or a three way with a weight attached to a small 15lbs leader, then a separate leader running to the hook. But, I am running into issues setting the hook. I feel like it may be because when setting the hook I am having to pull the weight first. Watched a different video that said the sliding snap swivel would prevent this. Just wondering if it would be better to do with mono vs. braided or if that matters? Just worried if I do the free running snap swivel on my braided line and I get snagged it will be more difficult to brake off at the barrel swivel.
Yes I like 30lb braid or 40. The only way you are going to break off your leader is if you get the leader hung up. Now if your weight gets hung up with braid you will have a better chance if pulling it out then mono. When I use mono during a hook set I can feel the stretch and it makes me feel like I'm not getting a good hook set. With braid when I set hook with the sliding system, I feel it slam into the fish No Stretch. Test it out find out what works for you. Good Luck out there.
Thanks for the tips. One last question I forgot, do you recommend the corkie to be right up against the hook or above it? If above about how far?
So flossing is legal up on that river ?
Only Rule agents long leaders is it cant be under 12 inches.
It's legal on every river in Washington
Can you still catch them without yarn ?
Yes, you can.
can u fish there during semptember for salmon
Yes, Puyallup River is open until Oct 31st
What size corkies do you generally use fishing on this river?
I like to use 10s and 8s.
@apoutdoorsPNW thank you. I've never caught a fish using this technique it's one of my goals this season. I appreciate all the information you have given me and I enjoy watching your content
@tonyrutherford1848 I'm glad I can help. I hope you catch a big one. Good luck
What pound leader you recommend ?
I like yo use 15 lb mono
Is yarn a must ?
Nope
×hat lb tess are you using
I run 12 lb. Mono on one. And 30 lb. Braid on another.