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(when my wife sees that picture my reputation will go down a couple notches)
What a difference a couple days make. Trust me, today was dead.
2014 Puget Sound Coho run
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Re: 2014 Puget Sound Coho run
Good this morning for me and my friend Pat. Dropped the gear about 2 miles north of the Wreck, trolled with the out tide, big tide, over 9 feet of tide change, pretty shallow 150-200 feet, 60-70 feet on the DR. 4.0 on the GPS. Got 3 by 9:30, by that time we were down past Picnic Pt, so turned around and trolled back north against the tide, nada. About 11 we ran back up to where we started, trolling with the tide, got the 4th one in minutes. Moral of the story, better to troll with the tide particularly when it is a big tide change. I've been doing good fishing more shallow than the fleet.