I have been enjoying the challenge of catching pinks (yes) by not going to the sure-catch spots (like upper river) or Vedder now, and by not timing with the tides much. Just go whenever there is an hour or two to spend after work. I caught my fair share of pinks but not enough sure kills to get 'bored' with it.
Just didn't want to load up the freezer before the coho rush.
Only once I went out to the Surrey dock timed with the tide and came home loaded. But I don't eat that many pinks, so back to short odd-hour trips and enjoy the time at the fishing spots.
I also kind of made my own lures to get the kick out of catching pinks ,like using pink flower-pot plastic cut to shape like a pink plug taped with shinny tape and they nail pinks like crazy. The best thing is I can cut the plastic to the best size pink likes. One day I had 3 pinks in a row while others had few and the guys next to me were examining my home-made plugs.
I do have tons of the standard stuffs like spoons, spinners and jigs, but it gives more satisfaction to catch them with your own creation.