FishDoc
Well-Known Member
Decided to head out for a few hours this evening despite the dismal reports from the am. As soon as I hit the Sandheads lighthouse my eyes were peeled for jumpers. I could see splashes way off in the distance. When we got to them the fish were jumping like crazy in 500 to 600 feet of water. There were enormous schools bigger than I've seen all season. Connecting was difficult though as the tide was really pushing strong making control difficult in my small boat. Trolling one way and my gps said I was headed another. The active fish were again on the surface. Cannon balls set at 40 feet and lines at 30 and 22 feet. We were getting lots of quick hits and gone. Caught a wild coho and three sockeye before it was dark. The fish were still jumping. Went to start the engine up and kept stalling. Turns out I had my front end rope wrapped around the prop once we got that figure out she ran smooth all the way back to the dock in the dark around 845pm. Love it out there with very few guys out fishing now. Mega schools all to yourself.
The underwater footage is insane I can't believe we didn't connect with more.
The underwater footage is insane I can't believe we didn't connect with more.