Tsquared
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Interesting report in that we too were losing way more fish, mostly long distance release, than we usually do. I kept checking our hooks for sharpness as the fish seemed to be getting off. Our best lure was the mint tulip hootchie which has always done well for fall coho fishing.A much different report from Tsquared's.
We fished from 10-3:30 today Started at the Head and worked our way out to the fleet and back again, with some east west travel in between. We tried every lure in my tackle box, depths from 30 to 150 feet, fast, slow. Tried working the currents and tide lines when we could find them. The fish were far and few between. My daughter in law, who has proven herself to be a proficient fisher in the past, lost three in a row, one nice size fish close to the boat. We finished the day with three wilds from five to seven pounds, certainly not the quality or quantity of fish we saw last week. Most of the fish we caught were at 50 - 70 feet. 0 hatchery for us today.
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