Another good day with 6 nice springs out of 8. Best action was around noon when it was one after another for us. Also 3 beauty hatch Coho with the largest 10 pounds. That 10 pound coho put up an awesome battle that reminded me of what coho did when I was a kid! Had one coho that we kinda purposely get off....it had been attacked by some marine mammal and had some nasty wounds..surprised it was still swimming.
Slack tide bites happen everywhereWe managed to finally get rid of the skunk today. Like profisher said, it happened around noon......we got a nice hatchery coho, a decent spring about 12-14 lbs and lost another fish. It all happened between Muir and Otter........nothing too deep either. The spring hit the downrigger that was down to 37' and purple was the color....Thanks Wolf!!
What makes you think the Harrison whites won't go down the inside like almost everything else? Even the coho if I'm a Fraser coho I'm going inside this year.
Finally yakked one up today! Did the Otter shuffle with everyone else starting at 1pm. After several passes at different depths with a totally blank sounder screen just gave up and head SW until I was all alone in the intermittent fog.
Then found a 14lb white female taken at 55ft on the rigger in 140 ft of water right around slack current at 4:30pm. Bloody nose head, 30" leader on one of those goofy kite tail flashers. I'd tried everything else...
Stoked...or maybe more relieved!
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