@@kaitlynnChisholmI know. I used to live there and fished off those rocks many times. This fish bite incredibly well. I used to get down there, catch my 6 on eggs or spinners in 30 mins and then watch the snaggers flog the water for hours. It’s so much more fun to feel the bite.
@@aaronpoloniwhy you care so much about what methods other uses? If you like to use eggs and spinners then that’s you. Some people actually enjoy the snagging. It’s pretty addicting to feel that thump and fish going crazy 🤷♂️
@@LittleCaterpillar907 snagging is for people who don’t know hot to fish. Something I learned while living in Alaska was 98% of people are terrible fisherman. Also, I don’t like ripping huge chunks out of fish with giant hooks.
@@aaronpoloni you must be so special to be that 2% of “good fisherman “ just because you don’t snag lol stay in your own lane and don’t worry about what other people do.
I can’t understand why people snag there when the fish bite so well?? It so much more fun then they actually bite.
Legal in aslaska and with such abundance of fish it doesn’t matter, it’s a 2 sided sword.
@@kaitlynnChisholmI know. I used to live there and fished off those rocks many times. This fish bite incredibly well. I used to get down there, catch my 6 on eggs or spinners in 30 mins and then watch the snaggers flog the water for hours. It’s so much more fun to feel the bite.
@@aaronpoloniwhy you care so much about what methods other uses? If you like to use eggs and spinners then that’s you. Some people actually enjoy the snagging. It’s pretty addicting to feel that thump and fish going crazy 🤷♂️
@@LittleCaterpillar907 snagging is for people who don’t know hot to fish. Something I learned while living in Alaska was 98% of people are terrible fisherman. Also, I don’t like ripping huge chunks out of fish with giant hooks.
@@aaronpoloni you must be so special to be that 2% of “good fisherman “ just because you don’t snag lol stay in your own lane and don’t worry about what other people do.