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  • How to Catch Salmon with the Sonic BaitFish
    October 1, 2024

    How to Catch Salmon with the Sonic BaitFish

    By Capt. Pete Rosko The Pacific Northwest fishing for coho salmon, and kokanee, doesn't get any better than in the fall.  It gets even better when fishing with the Sonic BaitFish (SBF).  This includes flatline trolling glow chartreuse 1/2 to...

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  • 2024 Record Breaking Coho Run
    October 1, 2024

    2024 Record Breaking Coho Run

    October and November are set to provide exciting coho fishing opportunities for anglers in both the Willamette River and coastal waters. With a record return of coho salmon expected this season, it is the perfect time to plan your fall fishing...

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  • Twitching Rock Dancer Jigs for Coho Salmon
    September 29, 2022

    Twitching Rock Dancer Jigs for Coho Salmon

    Twitching jigs for fall Coho, as well as Chinook and Chums, has been around for a few years. Most of us have either fished this method or have heard about it. I started twitching jigs several years ago after being taught how to do it by guide on Washington’s Olympic Peninsula. We landed a dozen Coho by lunchtime, and we were back at the truck well before dinnertime.
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  • Maximizing the Versatility of the Sonic BaitFish - Mack Attack Magazine
    August 24, 2022

    Maximizing the Versatility of the Sonic BaitFish

    Predators of any kind are opportunistic. They key on an easy meal and do not waste energy on chasing healthy prey. The fall of a SBF is that easy meal — it mimics an injured, helpless baitfish. It is the best action in all of sport fishing that triggers fish to strike!
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  • Brooks: Trolling Tips for Saltwater Coho Salmon
    August 24, 2022

    Brooks: Trolling Tips for Saltwater Coho Salmon

    By the time September hits, most Coho anglers are dragging out the drift boat or hiking along the bank of their favorite river. I, too, love Coho fishing on coastal streams, but the salt is where it is at in the early fall. Ocean bright, feisty Coho are rushing to get to the rivers and gorging themselves along the way. Quick to bite, and even faster to jump, there is nothing like catching Coho in the ocean and Puget Sound on a cool September day.
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