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9/11/2011 6:27:00 PMblurock
9/12/2011 11:39:00 AMSee ya out there Matt!
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Well ok, so to start I rated this day a 5 due to the AMOUNT of fish we caught, mostly all humpys.... but listed it as a Coho report since that is really what we went out after. Launched at Highbridge around 6:00am and was down to 522 and started pulling plugs before all the humpy fisherman came and clogged the place up on anchor, lol. We got 2 good passes in nice and clear before people started piling in. On the second pass we nailed a real nice little ho-ho around 5lbs on an orange brads wiggler. I knew they were in there, you just have to target them! We were the ONLY boat targeting coho in that area, and it payed off for us. After too many boats piled in and we could no longer get a troll we joined the masses on anchor for some pinks. There are SO MANY pinks in this stretch right now, fish on every 2-3 minutes tops. We landed a total of 20-30 pinks from 4-8 lbs, some of them are getting pretty nasty and dark. All pinks were caught on Dick Nite's in either 50/50 or Pink. My buddy kept 4 nice chrome hens, and I kept the 1 coho for the BBQ, actually prepping it to cook now. Yum!! Moral to this story is the Ho's are there, you just gotta actaully FISH FOR THEM, I know, its hard.... especially with a million and a half fish jumping all around the boat. Oh yeah, we also caught a nasty looking humpy buck on the same orange brad's plug, lol. Agressive little buggers.
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