Sand Heads Sept 10th...
My Brother arrived last night from Montana and we were trying to fix the Bilge pump in the dark... but they sure don't make these boat easily accessible for maintenance. Found 2 blown fuses and seems an old zip tie got into the bilge and probably burnt the motor out. Bought two bilges that fit the old screen because good to have backup, keeps the boat floating.
Ditched the efforts at night since we saw the sketchy forecast for the morning and it looked like afternoon would be better, plus flood tide was late.
Got to the ramp around noon and headed out... guys were coming back and it was windy. Pounding a bit on the river on the way out. Once we hit the salt wasn't near as bad as yesterday when we got there around 1230.
Fishing was slow at first. Had a little flurry of action with the coho at 60/80 feet, white hootchie and bagged a beauty hatchery. Then it died. Trolled around to the north then out west, green can... then my buddy Dr. McCormack calls me and says he got a 20 pound on a spoon and lost a Canon ball. Said hootchies were dead like we were experiencing as well and switched to spoon with success. We switched to green/chrome spoons and didn't look back. The bite went nuclear. Constant hook ups the rest of the evening. Boxed 4 chinook, 3 hatchery coho and one shiny pink. Released many wild coho and smaller chinook.
What an amazing day and the wind died right down. Turned out to be an epic evening. There were a couple younger ladies on a large white boat out there by the green can just putting on an Absolute clinic! Saw they had a big fish as well probably 25lb. Good job ladies was entertaining to see. Depth of choice 60/80.
Hope this bite continues... so many fish out there.