BentRod
10/10/2014 6:54:00 AMG-Man
10/10/2014 8:42:00 AMAdam B.
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10/10/2014 4:52:00 PMmav186
10/10/2014 8:52:00 PMMav
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After all the great reports recently, I just had to take some time to try it. Thank all you guys for all the great detailed reports. I started around the Moss Bay area around 7:30am and saw fish surfacing everywhere. Very cool to see. I had my first fish within 15 minutes. Set back and then got another hit but part way to the boat, the line goes dead. I thought it spit the hook and reeled in the line. Come to find out the leader broke. I probably had the drag set too tight but could have just been too light of leader. I even thought last night to change it out to a higer test, but got distracted and forgot. Lesson learned. It was a mini hoochie in the chartreuse color with a smiley blade. I of course only had one of those. I tried a chartreuse Dick Night and got a few hits but nothing stuck. I then switched over to a mini hoochie in a green color but no smiley blade. I again got a few hits and one release from the downrigger, but reeled up just the dodger and not hoochie. My last try was to put on my usual Lake Washington cutthroat lure, a Brad's cutplug. About 10 minutes later got a hit and landed another coho. Like others have said in their reports, I was at about 50ft on the downrigger in about 70 - 80 feet of water. There were at least 6 other boats by me and another pack farther south by the Hunts Point area. The boats by me seem to be doing just as good, getting bites every now and then. I was there till noon and it seemed to dye down shortly before that, but there was only 2 boats left by then also. The two fish I did get were 4lbs and 6lbs and definatly starting to turn color. The meat is still bright red and firm though. Time to fire up the smoker!
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