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Transition time Apr 05, 2022 4:51 am #33834

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In March I seldom run a dodger and fly. By the end of April I seldom have a line out (for coho) that isn't a dodger and fly.  Right now we are in the transition time.  Yesterday's trip produced a solid bit on both crankbaits and dodgers and flies.  So start mixing a few into your spread - and as usual, solid orange/red produced. There are days when clown or other colors can score, but always put your money on the orange ones. Darker color flies. My fave is always blue/green/gold.  

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Transition time Apr 05, 2022 6:27 am #33837

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Thanks Mike!
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Transition time Apr 05, 2022 12:30 pm #33841

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Thanks for the tip. Yup, we're about right at the time when flashers and flies start to become hot for coho.
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Transition time Apr 05, 2022 9:53 pm #33856

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Thanks for the info! Greatly appreciated à

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Transition time Apr 06, 2022 6:11 am #33858

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Thanks for the warning............do you use 00 or 000 size?
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Transition time Apr 06, 2022 6:35 am #33860

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gosh, I hate those "ought" sizes. I wonder what genius ever figured out that sort of numbering system.  I always have to look it up.  I use the size that's dang close to 6-inches.  Some are 5 3/4" another brand is 6 1/8"  I've never caught a fish carrying  a measuring tape. 

Actually, it's not so much about the "size" as it is the "flash" the fish see and react to.  When fishing between dawn and dusk on even an overcast day, the 6" dodgers or flashers will work fine down to 10 or 20 feet all of the time. (Not that you can't catch one on an 8" dodger, but I doubt an 8-incher will out-perform a 6-incher.)  Going deeper (or going from full sun to full overcast) 25 or 30 feet or deeper, start pulling out the bigger "flashers" to attract the fish and go with larger flies so the fish can see them.  



  
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Transition time Apr 06, 2022 7:02 pm #33875

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Thanks for the info. Only been chasing salmon for 3 years I've learned so much from this site thanks everybody

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Transition time Apr 07, 2022 5:54 am #33881

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  I've never caught a fish carrying  a measuring tape. 



  
 

Very wise words Mike, And thanks for the clarification on the size.
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