5/29/05<br>Hit the water at 6…Set up in 50fow water just north of the nuke
..didn’t get a hit for about 30 minutes…we had good marks but no takers,
so we zigzagged are way out to 100fow, getting 1 here 1 there…After looking at
the gps and the marks of where we got fish we found that the fish were in pretty
tight active schools. We didn’t put the program together until just about it was
time to quit for the day. So if your heading out Monday…and find active fish
I would say stay with them, don’t get to far away, and keep working them. Our
best rod was a Coho killer(blue/breen/gold) fly and a OO orange dodger 30 back
on dipsy. We did have 2 nice bows…both came on a board with a orange action
flashers and a blue liz fly.<br>
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<p>5/27/05<br>Got out at 2pm, and had god marks right out of the marina, we set
up in 30 fow and headed south. It was not long and we had the first fish on, a
nice Coho, that hit a blue and silver fly on a shallow dipsy. The action was
steady for the first hour, then the bite slowed. We started working 50 – 70fow
and hooked up, but were not able to box the fish. Since the fish we jumping, I
am thinking steelhead so we put out an action flasher and a small blue fly on
the outside board. It seemed like the rig was only out for a minute before
there a was steelhead on the other end. Which was followed by a good rip on a
rigger with a blue dolphin spoon down 65′ in 70fow. I was thinking king, but
it was coming in way too easy, it turned out to be a 7# Coho. The next fish I
will soon not forget…it was a small shaker, that was hooked in the gills. So
I go to put it in the cooler, and in one last ditch effort he shakes and I miss
the cooler…the first fish that I have missed making it in the cooler….not
good, and I know it would come back to bite us. So with about a half an hour
left we need 1 more fish, and there is an approaching storm…We decide to stick
it out and get out last fish….well that shaker that escaped came back to hunt
us…the storm was quickly approaching, so we pulled rods short 1 fish.<br>
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