61: The #1 Downrigger Mistake Killing Your Chinook Fishing with John Sporting Goods' Conner Martinis
If you fish Puget Sound — or want to — Conner Martinis of John Sporting Goods in Everett is one of the most trusted names in the region. In this episode, Conner shares his family's legacy in the fishing industry, what's keeping him up at night before the Area 10 blackmouth opener, and the new JSG Guide app that's about to change how anglers navigate Puget Sound.
Episode Overview
* Conner's story: how a third-generation family business became the go-to resource for Puget Sound anglers
* What to expect on the Area 10 blackmouth opener — locations, pressure, and honest expectations
* The #1 mistake anglers make with downriggers (and the fix that changes everything)
* Gear breakdown: spoons, hoochies, plugs, and bait for spring Chinook
* The JSG Guide app — interactive waypoints, AI fishing advice, tides, currents, and trip reporting in one place
Timestamps
00:00 — Introduction and Connor's background at John Sporting Goods
01:00 — Family history: from Bob's Sporting Goods to Connor taking over in 2019
04:00 — Fishing obsession, the competitive mindset, and what drives Connor
05:30 — Life after taking over: fishing schedule, weekday advantages, store hours
07:00 — Vision for John Sporting Goods and the upcoming JSG Guide app
12:00 — Where to follow Connor and how to track the app launch
13:00 — Area 10 blackmouth opener breakdown: spots, conditions, and expectations
16:00 — The #1 downrigger mistake and how to work the bottom correctly
18:00 — Bait rigs, banana weights, and anchovy setup for spring Chinook
19:00 — Spoons, hoochies, plugs: Connor's full gear breakdown
22:00 — West Coast Tackle inventory and new gear Connor is excited about
23:00 — Pro Troll's "Con Man" flasher and what's hot this season
24:00 — Most common customer question: what color is working?
25:00 — Closing question: mastering current to find more fish
Key Takeaways
* Hit the bottom with your downrigger ball every minute — don't set it and forget it.
* The current — not just the tide — tells you where the bait is moving and where the fish will be.
* Confidence in your gear matters as much as the gear itself — fish what works and don't swap out when the bite is slow.
* The Killy Magee spoon has been Conner's top producer for two straight seasons.
* Dirty river runoff can push resident blackmouth out toward the strait — adjust expectations accordingly.
* Fishing during the week means less pressure and the freshest reports when you get back to the dock.
Resources & Links
* John Sporting Goods (Everett, WA): https://www.johnsportinggoods.com [https://www.johnsportinggoods.com]
* JSG Guide App (coming soon) — follow John Sporting Goods on Facebook and Instagram for the launch
* WDFW Fishing Regulations: https://wdfw.wa.gov/fishing/regulations [https://wdfw.wa.gov/fishing/regulations]
* Anglers Unlimited Gold Membership Waitlist: https://anglersunlimited.co/gold
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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, each episode delivers practical techniques, local knowledge, and expert insights to help you get off the couch and into the fish. Perfect for relocated professionals, military families, and boaters who are just getting into fishing.