No offense but this thread is a great example of what's wrong with anglers these days. Too many people looking for the quick answer to catch fish. Best advise is to just keep going out there. Even if you're not catching look for people who are and take notes.
Also if you're this frustrated finding coho I highly suggest you don't try going for steelhead lol
I agree with you, however I'm not looking for an easy way to catch, I simply asked for advice/tips, not asking for exactly where or how to do something. I generally feel that my set up is correct (IMO), but I have no feedback to confirm this, I have been searching new spots, hiking for hours, buying different gear, chatting with a few fishermen but all to no luck on coho.
I thought this site was for asking questions and getting help which is what I'm asking, not for spots where I can just dip and snag them as I please. I am genuinely wanting to learn what I'm doing wrong, or perhaps get more tips that work for others that I can apply to my fishing trips. I was always taught there is no harm in asking
I'm hoping for a coho before the run is gone, but if it doesn't happen, that's fine, I'll have another chance next year.
And, no, I have no interest in Steelhead, yet, I know that they are difficult and probably WAY out of my league. I'm happy with what I've caught so far, I just think it's good to have goals.
I went out trying to catch a Spring this past month and was fishing in the pool with all these guys, everyone was getting them but me. There were 3 men that were the nicest individuals I've ever met, I was doing everything correct except I didn't know when I had a bite, that is what was preventing me from catching any. They took 5 minutes out of their day and showed me what to look for and when to set the hook, I caught over 6 springs that day - kept 1. I was 90% there but just needed help to be successful.