Seafever
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Bushy's friend Dale with a 53 pounder.
Looks like Beachcomber Marina.....that Hali from around there someplace?
Bushy's friend Dale with a 53 pounder.
Yep Beacomber , good eye ! He caught in near there right in the mouth.Looks like Beachcomber Marina.....that Hali from around there someplace?
Reluctantly I have not posted on here yet this year as it has become more of a chat program then a forum at least in my opinion. It's wonderful that people come on and say "I caught one today" or hey how's it going whoever. Friggen wonderful! A few details would be nice. To each their own and that is just my opinion and this will likely be my last post.
Today was definitely a great day for Coho. Must had caught at least ten fishing in deep and shallow water all on spoons with with green and white or green and chrome some with a touch of pink. It didn't seem to matter what was on the end of the line. Started at first light or slightly before and fished until lunch. Very slow at first but picked up around 10:00.
On the way back in fishing in 160' of water and pretty much on the bottom I managed an 8 1/2 pounder on a 4"coyote, white and pale green.
This past Thursday also early morning seen no fish, several hit and misses though (likely coho) and one screamer which never seen the boat again with mostly green and white spoons.
My last two springs prior to today 14 and 19 pounds were both caught on a pink hootchie with a bit of white and a black stripe running from front to back. That was about a week to ten days ago landed on different days.
Sorry if I pissed anyone off and I'm glad some people on here still like to share useful information.
Reluctantly I have not posted on here yet this year as it has become more of a chat program then a forum at least in my opinion. It's wonderful that people come on and say "I caught one today" or hey how's it going whoever. Friggen wonderful! A few details would be nice. To each their own and that is just my opinion and this will likely be my last post.
Today was definitely a great day for Coho. Must had caught at least ten fishing in deep and shallow water all on spoons with with green and white or green and chrome some with a touch of pink. It didn't seem to matter what was on the end of the line. Started at first light or slightly before and fished until lunch. Very slow at first but picked up around 10:00.
On the way back in fishing in 160' of water and pretty much on the bottom I managed an 8 1/2 pounder on a 4"coyote, white and pale green.
This past Thursday also early morning seen no fish, several hit and misses though (likely coho) and one screamer which never seen the boat again with mostly green and white spoons.
My last two springs prior to today 14 and 19 pounds were both caught on a pink hootchie with a bit of white and a black stripe running from front to back. That was about a week to ten days ago landed on different days.
Sorry if I pissed anyone off and I'm glad some people on here still like to share useful information.
Carbon copy report from last night. Fewer boats and larger swells. Didn't see much action, own boat included until 8:3o. Superstition led me to the same waypoint from 2 nights ago - Skinny G at 175' in 220' of water. Didn't land it but had another great hit and battle.Went out tonight to fish the humps. Caught a boatload of salad then at 8:30 hit into what we thought was a seal. Ran a mile. Eventually landed ~ 18 lb white spring. Caught at 175' on a Skinny G and a lime green splatter back lime green flasher. Also caught and released a wild coho earlier. Water was awesome