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Today was “convoy” day as a group of WashingtonLakes anglers got together for a nice float from Sultan to Monroe. It was a chance to drift a different part of the river, shoot some video, and catch some more coho.
Markfromsea and I fished with Nate Treat, and Gringo Pescador came along in his pontoon boat. We hit the Sultan launch at 7:30am and had the place all to ourselves. Even better, we never saw another boat on the river the entire day. I love fishing on a week day. Conditions were low 50s, calm, and foggy, which burned off around 10am to give us a blue sky day.
Our plan of attack was to hit anything fishy with eggs, hardware, and plugs, and see what the fish wanted.
We worked through the first holding water with no strikes. Our second location, however, was a different story. Gringo hit the first fish of the day, and just like that the skunk was off. He got his fish on eggs in a location that I have always had luck at, and felt would be productive – and it was certainly that! Within minutes of his first fish he had a second, which he released as too dark. Then I hooked into a nice fish, only to have it come unbuttoned. But no worries, as not long after I hooked into another fish, which wasn’t huge, not chrome, but “will smoke up good” LOL. Markfromsea was next in line as Gringo graciously let him long drift past his pontoon and get hooked up, resulting in a bright and feisty six pound coho. We had a couple more hook-ups, Gringo got another in the boat and lost one at the boat. After this fine morning bite things went quiet and we decided to continue our drift.
We traveled from spot to spot, but could not equal the production of the first hole. Late morning Mark hooked another beautiful bright coho that put up a great fight. I was impressed he was able to get this fish in as it really gave him a run for his money. We took a lunch break at the “potty hole” slough. Midafternoon Gringo hooked a nice fish that came unbuttoned. That was it for our day.
Not the chrome bright fish we have been catching, but definitely still table fare and a really fun day and float. Special props to Nate for his stick work and making sure his crew got into fish. Thanks Nate!
Eggs proved to be the ticket as we caught nothing on spinners or plugs today. Bottom line – still fish to be had, so keep at it!
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