Showed up at Sandheads around 1:30 today. Got the lines in the water in about 500ft of water. Fished all the way to 80ft adjusting depths with nothing to show for it. Left the pack and wandered north a little. When we were back out in 250ft of water we had a double header of absolute freight trains. Longest, fastest runs I've ever had salmon take. We thought we'd been sealed at one point so we motored in that general direction and recovered lots of slack. One fish was screaming around on the surface and the other had dove deep. After probably 10 minutes we had a 26lb in the boat with the other still a long ways out. Every inch we got it would take two. A few mintues after we netted the first fish another boat trolled up to us asking how deep and we obliged 57 and 42. We asked them to give us space as we still had the one fish with a ton of line out. They failed to change course and ran over top of us and cut us off with their down rigger... It was a one sided exchange of words except they said we were "over reacting". No idea how big the fish was, never saw it. I'm sure it's the biggest my boats ever hooked. **** happens, but we were the only boat where we were when we hooked up and they had no business being on top of us. Still a great evening. We ended the evening with a 15, 16, 20, and 26. All on anchovy. 1 at 57, 3 at 42.