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<blockquote data-quote="Twitch" data-source="post: 116054" data-attributes="member: 668"><p>We've mostly used flashers and squids and herring in hoods either straight or with dodgers. Haven't had the best luck on spoons or flys on Sak. We took several trips years ago to both oahe around Pierre and also out to Peck and the spoons were quite a bit better out there with success also on the above methods. At Sak we also play with how long the leaders are and also how far behind the ball we run stuff. Some days you have to run it way way back and sometimes we run it maybe only a few feet back. If you're willing to try different things the fish will tell you what to do. In years past we always used to stack lines but in the past couple years Dad went to running 4 riggers. I'm just going to be setting up a board with 2 riggers on my boat. Sounds like there could be some pretty nice salmon on Sak this year so we shall see.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Twitch, post: 116054, member: 668"] We've mostly used flashers and squids and herring in hoods either straight or with dodgers. Haven't had the best luck on spoons or flys on Sak. We took several trips years ago to both oahe around Pierre and also out to Peck and the spoons were quite a bit better out there with success also on the above methods. At Sak we also play with how long the leaders are and also how far behind the ball we run stuff. Some days you have to run it way way back and sometimes we run it maybe only a few feet back. If you're willing to try different things the fish will tell you what to do. In years past we always used to stack lines but in the past couple years Dad went to running 4 riggers. I'm just going to be setting up a board with 2 riggers on my boat. Sounds like there could be some pretty nice salmon on Sak this year so we shall see. [/QUOTE]
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