So while I've been having some success with migrating chinook and coho in some nasty pocket water lately, I'm definitely open to suggestions on how to improve on it. Basically I see this as scaled up high stick trout nymphing, just in extremely turbulent water ... and really large "trout".
I've been doing OK with floating lines, long leaders, weighted flies, and shot if necessary. But wondering if a heavy tip with short leader might be a better route. Probably one of my tuna lines. Likely the 600gr Leviathan being the only one I'd want to risk in what is essentially kayak whitewater.
Open to any thoughts/tips/suggestions.
I've been doing OK with floating lines, long leaders, weighted flies, and shot if necessary. But wondering if a heavy tip with short leader might be a better route. Probably one of my tuna lines. Likely the 600gr Leviathan being the only one I'd want to risk in what is essentially kayak whitewater.
Open to any thoughts/tips/suggestions.
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