Plunking Technique - Sandshrimp, eggs, etc..
Plunking, or fishing stationary bait on the
bottom of a river, is a popular way to catch salmon on the
Skagit and Nooksack river. The rig is pretty basic and
allows the angler to cast out into the current, let the rig and bait
sink to the bottom, put the rod in a rod holder and sit back and
drink a beer, or whatever.
You will need:
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One 3 way clip swivel. Size medium
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One large spin-n-glow. Popular colors
pink and firetiger.
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Several small plastic bumper beads.
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One 3-4oz triangle lead weight.
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One size 1/0-2/0 Octupus style hook
tied with a baitholder knot. I prefer Gamakatsu hooks.
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A small bit of yarn.
Steps:
- Tie your 3 way swivel to your main line.
- Tie a 6-12” leader to the down part of the
3 way swivel and tie your triangle weight to the short leader.
- On a longer 26”-48”+ length leader tie in
your Octupus hook using a baitholder knot, or buy them prettied
at the store.
- Put 2-3 small plastic beads on your leader
followed by the large Spin-n-glow. Popular colors for Humpies
are anything pink. Firetiger works well too.
- Tie your leader to the remaining eye of
the 3 way swivel.
You are then ready to rig your bait. If using
eggs, simply put them in the baitholder loop and add a small bit of
yarn to help the line from cutting through the bait when it
tightens.
If using shrimp, here are the riggings steps.
Steps for rigging a sandshrimp.
- Fold the tail over on the shrimp.
- Insert the point of the hook through the
folded tail of the shrimp and thread the hook completely through
the tail.
- Insert the point of the hook at the bottom
of the breastplate, or ribcage, of the shrimp and in an upward
movement put the hook through the breastplate.
- With the hook partially out of the shrimps
body take the baitholder loop and loop it over the top of the
shrimp. This will help hold it in place on the hook.
- insert a small amount of yarn inside the
loop to keep the line from cutting the shrimp in half when the
loop tightens.
Now you’re ready to fish. Just find a spot
where you can cast into the current and cast your rig out. Let it
sink to the bottom, then pick up the slack so you are in contact
with the lure. Sit back and wait for the tip of your rod to start
bouncing and set the hook!