Now are chironomid and midges interchangeable? Google seems to call chironomid non-biting midges. The reason I ask is I've got a few midges I've tied up for tailwaters. And wondering if its worth putting on glass beads or not.
yeah im using the double red stuff by pro cure. Maybe i didnt get rid of enough liquid as it was a pretty big jar. Maybe i should cure them in a tupper ware, then transfer to the jar
Not totally fishing related. But here’s a full 10 gallon setup with lights, filters, and some chems. Needs some TLC, but this would be a great package for a beginner aquarium enthusiast. Pickup in Seattle and comes with the shelf.
Fished today on the lower. The snaggers were in full force. Was pretty disheartening to see all the poaching. Hooked quiet a bit fish but I’m pretty sure they were mostly foul hooks.
If anyone has an open seat for some duwamish pink home run derbys, I'd love to go and provide ample amounts of stoke and hype. I'll make sure to bring my own microphone and announce each pink you get as if it was the final goal of the world cup ;) "PIIIIINNNNNNKYYYYYY!!!! HE DOES IT AGAIN!"
So I've been diving into the world of curing eggs for river fishing. I've got a few questions.
1. Do yall dry your cured eggs and what is the point of drying them?
2. The guys at the outdoor store talked about hot cures and sweet cures. Specifically in regards to scent. When do yall like to add...
Went out this morning to my spot that produced well on Saturday/Sunday. Conditions seemed perfect, yet not a single fish to be seen. Kinda interesting seeing a dramatic change like this overnight.
Seemingly a horrible start to my morning with my truck bed cover closing and breaking my fly rod on the way to the beach. However I was determined to fish and strung up a 8 wt rod with my 6 wt line. Proceeded to have some of the best fishing I’ve had with 15 pinks landed and a few lost. Really...