Fishing for a Reason
Welcome to "Fishing for a Reason," the podcast that dives deep into the heart of fishing and the meaningful connections it brings. Hosted by Jamie Propst, founder of Anglers Unlimited, we explore the impact fishing has on our lives, communities, and environment so that you can become a more effective angler and catch more fish and have more fun every time you go out on the water or hit the hiking trails. Whether you target salmon, halibut, lingcod, crab, shrimp or fresh water species, there is something here for you.
From tales of epic catches and new places to wet a line in the PNW, to discussions on life, love and business, and the latest fishing reports, "Fishing for a Reason" is your go-to source for inspiration and insight. Whether you're a seasoned pro or just casting your first line, join us as we discover the many reasons why fishing is more than just a hobby—it's a way of life.
Fishing for a Reason
60: Mooching for Puget Sound Salmon: A Complete Beginner's Guide
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Charter Captain Justin Wong of Cut Plug Charters in Seattle breaks down the complete mooching system for new anglers — from brining your herring to landing fish. Justin runs one of the very few year-round salmon charter operations in the Puget Sound and has been mooching his whole life. If you want to try the original Puget Sound salmon technique, this is your starting point.
In this episode:
- How mooching originated in Elliott Bay and why it still works today
- The complete system: bait prep, rigging, drop technique, and converting bites
- Why "crank before you yank" is the most important phrase in mooching
- Top Area 10 spots — Kingston Ferry and Jeff Head — and what tides to fish them
- The two biggest beginner mistakes and how to avoid both
- North of Falcon and how to get involved in the Puget Sound Sport Fishing Advisory Board
Timestamps:
00:00 Meet the Hosts and Guest
01:03 Justin’s Fishing Roots
03:53 Fleet and Year Round Gameplan
05:46 Mooching Origins in Elliott Bay
07:39 Mooching vs Downriggers
08:37 Charter Walkthrough and Gear Basics
10:44 Avoiding Tangles on the Drop
12:42 Hookset Secrets Crank Before Yank
15:47 Bait vs Hardware Cut Plug Only
17:06 Brining and Bait Prep
20:06 Fresh Bait and Hook Choices
23:13 Picking Bait Size and Cutting Angles
25:18 Hook Placement and When to Change Bait
27:36 Teasing the Fishing System
28:44 Tides Not Phone Fish
30:47 Sonar And Drift Tracking
31:53 Mooching Versus Jigging
32:33 Working The Bait Ball
33:37 Multiple Hookups Chaos
35:42 Gear Rods Reels Rigging
38:24 Where To Mooch Area 10
40:00 Moochers Versus Trollers
44:09 Beginner Mistakes Fixes
47:14 Hiring Great Captains
50:34 Charter Experience Mindset
52:45 North Of Falcon Involvement
57:51 Food Question And Wrap
Key Takeaways:
- "Crank before you yank" — get tight with the fish before you set the hook.
- If your bait's spinning, it's winning — angle of your cut matters more than hook placement.
- Slow your drop to eliminate tangles — the frustration happens on the descent.
- Stay on the bait fish — drifting off the high-percentage zone kills your bite.
- Moderate action rod is non-negotiable — let the fish eat before it feels resistance.
- Closed mouths don't get fed — get involved in North of Falcon if you care about the fishery.
Resources & Links:
- Cut Plug Charters — seattlesalmonfishing.com | @cupplugcharters | (206) 920-9482
- WDFW North of Falcon — https://wdfw.wa.gov/fishing/regulations
- Anglers Unlimited Gold Waitlist — https://anglersunlimited.co/gold
- Free Lure Tying Training — https://anglersunlimited.co/3-essential-lures
Join the Waitlist When you sign up at https://anglersunlimited.co/gold you'll get immediate access to two free trainings: the Four Ps Method and a step-by-step lure tying tutorial.
About the Podcast Fishing for a Reason is the Pacific Northwest saltwater fishing education podcast for new anglers and families who want to catch more salmon, halibut, lingcod, shrimp, and crab in Washington waters. Hosted by Jamie & Scott Propst from Anglers Unlimited — practical techniques, local knowledge, and expert insights every episode.