Nice fish. I had a 78cm spring yesterday as well. around 6pm the bite came on east of Atkinson but went home for dinner. Released a 61.5cm as well.
The spring on the right looks like a nice peahead. Was the one on the left a red as well? Hard to tell from the pic. Both look like peaheads...
Ya ok. Your post made no sense but now it does. You caught a spring on pink gear. Sounded like you put pink gear out and caught pinks but one looked like a Chinook to me and it was. Good job. I have a rod and reel too.
Was the fourth fish a pink?
I was on the DFO website and a link popped up to complete a survey of their website... I recommend we all take the 2 minutes (or more depending how much time you have) and give them our feedback:
https://www.canada.ca/en/surveys/gc-task-success-survey.html
*EDIT- looks like this link is not the...
kiwi grip is good. you can have a course or fine texture, it depends on how you apply it, see video. also, it's easy to do touch ups later on when it gets dinged up (if you have left over )
interesting to see the braid can wrap around the treble to shorten or lengthen the stinger.... but i thought braid had the worst abrasion resistance out of mono and fluro...
I have the same set up but with a hds 9 live on a thunder jet 22. the p66 reads bottom while cruising (22-25mph) to depths of 700-800' and probably deeper. I HIGHLY recommend using FoulFree as it prevents growth on the transducer.
last year the biggest chinook my group caught was on a green herring aide skinny g on a 6-7' leader behind your favorite 11" flasher. Anchovy's in a teaser head caught more fish.
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