bryanpeck
9/28/2012 7:36:00 AMNice catch anyway and thanks for the report!
Took the day off and considered making an overnighter with a ferry run to Sekui, but with fishing here so hot, figured it would be easier to stick around. Headed out from Mukilteo at 7am.
Today the morning was SLOOOWWWW. Plenty of downtime with little action, a lot harder fishing than in weeks past. Couldn't figure out where the fish were, and at what depth, tried new depth on each rod every 10 minutes. Then about 10AM? my friend Reggie released from the rigger to check on his bait. About 15 reels up, he realizes he caught a fish on the way up - problem is - don't know how deep. It starts peeling out line - it was a big one, he thought it acted like a King. It was a monster 12 or 13 pound Coho, twice as big as the other fish caught today. That was all we had for quite some time until the fog lifted.
We were using an Ace-Hi Fly, Mother-of-Pearl color, cream with green, red, purple tensel and red eyes. With herring strip. We had one for each rod, until something snapped one off. It was the only thing the fish wanted, nothing else got bites.
Later in the afternoon, watched some veteran fisherman yank one up, asked them how deep. Replied = 50 feet. Thanks guys, that is what we needed - guys there ARE plenty of fish in the sea, don't be selfish with the information - everybody wins, plus it is good karma. We had consistant luck doing a wide loop to the middle of the channel in front of the 6 + 1 condos just south of shipwreck, in about 40 - 60 ft down in ~500 feet of water. Mostly caught when heading East- West.
Got our 2 limits finally by 2:30PM - a long day's work, but great fun. Tomorrow with a replacement Ace High, and our loop pattern figured out, we expect to finish off a lot sooner.
My wonderful wife Sarah, skilled chef, prepared one fillet perfectly for dinner - nothing but a few nibbles remained on a bare salmon skin!