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I got to the Shilshole launch after the major morning rush and in the midst of an outgoing tide, made my run to an area that I know gets minimal pressure. I had my Brad’s Superbait Cutplug and flasher in the water around 7:30am fishing the 110’ line. I initially chased the fish I was marking between 30’ and 45’ down but quickly realized that they were not in the biting mood. Dropped down to drag the bottom and while I was fiddling with the crab traps, hooked up with a 8.5lb hatchery king that I was able to coax into the net. Freshened up my bait and repeated the run which resulted in a takedown that didn’t stick and a hookup with an 18.5lb hatchery king that also made its way into my net. I was happy that the porpoises in the area did not take an interest in either fish and didn’t seem to bother the other two boats that had picked up a couple of silvers fishing the area with me. I finished setting up and baiting my crab traps and dropped them in the water a bit after 8:00am. Changed out my rod and terminal tackle for some pink action and continued to troll the area until 10:00am without any luck. Pulled the first trap which held a limit of keeper dungies and a few huge redrock crab, bonus! Second pot held more keepers, so I high graded my catch and called it a day. Lesson learned was, I changed out the 2/0 siwash hook that comes with the cutplug lures in favor of a 4/0 size a couple of weeks ago. Since then my hookup ratio increased, and any fish that stuck initially was brought to the boat. The smaller of the two fish had a couple of large herring in its stomach, so the regular sized Cutplug was a good match.
Note: fished the same area on Saturday with Mav186 and all we picked up were a couple of dogfish and flounder. Dungies took two sets to limit, lots of just undersized crab, and we ended up boating a 4lb silver just north of Jeffhead.
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