Another extended lunch break and visit to the riverside doctor.
Same prescription- fish ON DA HOOK! Well OK it was just pinks but when you are in the middle of a work day and 30 minutes later on the water fishing and catching, even pinks seem like heavenly fish :-) This go-round I switched up to 10 pound mono (just in case I hooked a boot chinook or nice coho or just want to get a pink in fast- huge difference).
No luck on coho and it was tougher fishing so I kept everything I caught (other than one foul-hooked fish) to get back to work without burning too much time. Couple of the bucks were looking whitish on the flesh side: see skinless pic. Oh and no vinegar to get skin off just straight ripping skin off with hands like you see seals do or bears with their mouths when they catch fish. I might practice with the teeth if fish flu hits hard with coho. Took same amount of time as prior day but left later so it started getting dark while clenaing the fish at the river and I didn't g et to pick thru what I caught (prior day culled out I think 3 bucks).
Rated this 3 stars cuz they're pinks and they weren't on every or even every other cast. Had to work for them a bit but they're still in there.
Good luck everyone on the water. And to those that can't get out- hope the reports make the day a bit easier. That pinks vid by Mike and Gringo Pescador looks like good medicine too. Now gotta go do family stuff (wife's relatives from out of town visiting) for the weekend to round out a nice week.