You guys are unbelievable.
--You are flossing them, just not very well. --
Give me a decent day where the fish aren't spooked and I would out fish any person out there with 20 feet of leader and whatever they want on their hook.
--Having said all that, it doesn't add up. Say you have a hook travelling downstream at x miles per hour, and a sockeye travelling upstream at y miles per hour. In the murky Fraser, I don't see how a fish has any time to react to a piece of wool that is coming at it at x+y miles per hour. Maybe the fish are intentionally snapping at your rig, but given the visibility and speed of approach, I just don't see it... --
They don't have much time to react but they have some. We can see what, two feet? What can the fish see? More than two feet for sure. Four feet? Five? Ten? How much time do they need to react? Someone throws a ball at your face, how quickly can you move out of the way or try and catch it? I bet even two feet away you would move slightly, and their reaction time is much quicker than ours full body wise.
--I don't understand how you could think otherwise, you're fishing 8-10' leaders next to guys fishing long leaders but you have a small spin n glo on while the guy below you has a corkie. You're both bouncing the same water.--
Oh, ok, so someone throwing a spoon next to a guy throwing the exact same spoon both get the same number of hits? Or one guy fishing for pinks with a pink spinner while another fishes with silver. They are fishing the same water with the same lures. If what you said was true, you would expect them to catch the same number of fish that we do. Or if the spin n glo helps hook them better somehow, at least hook the same number of fish. Granted, some of those guys are setting the hook a whole lot, maybe they are just missing that many fish in which case my numbers are off.
--with the lime green wool on the hook I am not flossing and they are all biters.--
I'm not saying at all that if you fish with the right equipment that you still aren't flossing/snagging. People can floss/snag while fly fishing or pretty much any other method out there. I would say if you are catching almost all of your fish in the inside of the mouth that you should be able to sleep fine at night.
--Having the cookie I'm front of the hook means that it to go through the fishes mouth before the hook. This results in lots of flossed opportunities simply bouncing off the maxillary or you give the fish enough time to move and spit the line. --
Which would then result in fewer fish caught. Even more still because they would feel the spin n glo go through their mouth and then they will turn to escape it so you would need them to turn toward the hook, not away from it. And often, if they turn away, they slap at whatever offended them, so you would then expect some caught in the mouth and some caught probably near the tail or behind the dorsal fin or at least feel something as the lure gets slapped and then have nothing.
My method is out there. People are free to try it and hopefully they have better results than they used to have. Done right, I feel it can increase people's sockeye and chinook catch significantly. If you don't like it, I have to wonder why. A lot of people on here complain about all the people flossing. If it is even remotely possible that there is a method to actually entice them to bite, why would you not be for at least trying it or if you are too high and mighty, at least allowing others to improve the way they fish? No explanation given explains the extremely high percentage caught inside the mouth, nor the extreme difference in fish caught (weather front moving through or fish spooked from nets, our catch drops to almost nothing while normal flossers don't change, normal fishing day, a lot more fish on this set up). You can hand wave all you want but just because people don't fish the way you like doesn't mean what they are doing is wrong.