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Post by bigfish36 on Apr 22, 2011 20:30:08 GMT -5
IT DOESN'T GET ANY BETTER 2-6hr trips over 80 bites stupid 2- limits super easy Blk Silver smithwicks, oj stingers, fire tiger, banana bread smithwick, AC shiner, It doesn't matter they are hungry but that could change. Some Alewives showing up in skinny plenty of muddy water go slow 50-75 off the boards 25 on the riggers Salmon River too the high rocks 4-12 fow Some coho's atlantics a few steelhead and a laker or two. Hear some kings around as well.
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Post by mikep on Apr 22, 2011 21:10:37 GMT -5
big fish,
those few kings showing up, are they near shore with the browns in that low water or elsewhere. Nice report.
MikeP
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Post by kinship on Apr 24, 2011 9:20:24 GMT -5
Nice Report... It's good to see the good old days are back....It doesn't get any funner than that...LOL....I think maybe the Cormorant control is doing some good...
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Post by bigfish36 on Apr 24, 2011 11:47:14 GMT -5
The kings are scattered fron about 20-80 fow This time of year you normally will see them in close first thing in the morning at say first light then they seem to move out too say 60-80 once the sun comes up and the boat traffic increases. I would say that in years past the most consistent numbers come in 60-80 fow from the surface down pulling spoons. Alewive green frog and purple clown stingers seem to be my best goto colors with the Green frog with the stripe of crushed glow tape on the front and a silver cup being # 1 keep your speed up put orange out for surface lurking steelies and coho. Be out looking for them the next couple days
Tight Lines
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