outforsalmon
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Headed to Ukee im the morning, any recent reports? Love to here that the fish are still on the beach.
I hear all the Ukee guide boats are running to the SW cornerHeaded to Ukee im the morning, any recent reports? Love to here that the fish are still on the beach.
Fish must have moved through and be offshore now. Gonna be there for a full week so we will find them. Have all the usual spots marked and will do a report if i can get wifi.I hear all the Ukee guide boats are running to the SW corner
Posting pictures of fish does nothing for most members wanting some basic info such as:
-where?..,,,doesn’t have to be specifics but offshore or inshore is a starting point
-depth, etc.
I love the pics they're the best part, maybe thank him for sharing them instead of wanting him to take you by the hand and show you how and where they came from.
As far as where he caught them here is the run down.
Every one was caught in the mouth.
Depth was below the surface of the water.
Technique used, hook and line.
But this is just my guess of course lol..
I consider pics from fishing guides with no information free advertisement or indirect free advertisement, but that’s just my opinion
Not looking to be spoon fed on how/where to catch fish but my point was....if you want free advertisement, provide abit of a information with it
Just a quick question concerning the whales tail. I have seen it mentioned in several posts in the past but I can't find anything looking like a whales tail on the charts.Just back. Epic trip one the best I have hadin the 20 years weve been going. Weather was incredible all week, coho bite was best ive ever seen anywhere period. Springs a little tougher to find but thanks to a kind guide i met at Captian hooks we did get them. Halibut took some work but they are there to.
- Coho were on the rats nose. Spoons, hoochie, did not matter 75% clipped for us and some dandYS down 80-100 when you could get there.
- Springs on the whales tail, funny almost no coho there. Did try SW Corner one morning only us and had a couple big hookups we never saw. Did well on a tea stain, green, white color hoochie at 160 feet on rigger. Biggest 28 but many over 15.
- Halibut on the big bank plain old herring on the drift,timing the tide is key or your feeding dogs and flounder.
Had two youngsters with us this year for first time. Pretty sure they got tired of us old guys telling them how diffrent Ukee has become. Not so much a fishing town as it was but the fish are still there. Counting the days till next year.