For this week's report, I wanted to talk a little bit about our King season on the Hanford Reach this year as compared to the previous two years. PNW anglers have gotten pretty spoiled the last few years with the million fish runs that we have experienced. The fishing was as good or better than any other time in my life! Unfortunately all good things come in cycles. I personally believe that we are going to see a trend for the next few years of some smaller Fall King runs. This year's run is well below the forecast, and we can see the evidence in the fishing success by most anglers on the entire Columbia. This started in August at Buoy 10 and is evident even now on the Hanford Reach. We need to remember that in the early 2000's a good day of fall King fishing was 3-4 fish...maybe more, maybe less. Having 15-20 fish days the last two years was something special that I am glad we got to do, but should not be the standard that we judge our season by. My goal on my boat is to try to get a fish for every rod. Some days, that is a lofty goal, but most days this season, even with the lower numbers, we were able to do that.
With that said, I was able to find some fish this weekend even with the multiple fronts that came through and the not so favorable fishing conditions! That is a fancy way of saying it was flat out crappy out! We battled weeds all weekend again and had a tough time keeping our gear fishing. However, we stuck with it and found some willing bitters. We managed 5 Friday, 7 on Saturday, and 5 on Sunday. Downstream trolling Super Baits was our main technique. With the dark clouds and less sunlight, we found the fish a little more suspended this weekend. Also, with the rain we got, by Sunday, I started seeing some new fish in the area we fished. This new push should carry us for the next few days. We also have more rain in the Forecast, so hopefully the fresher fish will keep showing and carry us through the end of the season this month.
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