Even if, what is the best lure for salmon? Salmon eggs are the top choice for bait, although sand shrimp are very popular for chinook salmon. Some anglers like to fish both at the same time. Marabou jigs (Photo 10) can be used instead of bait and can be especially effective on pink salmon, or other salmon when the water is very low and clear.
Short, what kind of hook do you use for salmon?
steelhead hook
How do you rig a salmon line?
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Finding salmon They can be anywhere from in the top 20' of water to down on the bottom at depths of 200' or deeper. Usually they will move deeper during the day as the sun gets brighter. A good starting depth for open water is between 40' and 80'.
Finding the right depth is part of being in the right place at the right time. If you are not catching any fish, constantly change your fishing depth, as well as you tackle. The most common salmon depths are from the surface to 125 feet.
Fishermen have long made use of the migratory habits, and the challenge of catching this fast, powerful fish is enjoyable in its own right. To give yourself the best opportunity to catch salmon, you'll need patience, the right gear, and knowledge of the habits of salmon.