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ELLIOT

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  1. Went 3 for 8 in 55 to 120 fow.

    Copper with double trouble went 2 for 3.

    wire dipsey 40' back with nbk flasher fly went 1 for 2

    wire dipsey 40' back with nbk flasher diehard fly 0 for 1

    caught a nice coho on two color don't remember what spoon.

    missed one on the double rig of the rigger 47 down(cocktail spoon on the bottom and hawg wild on the top)

    Action is picking up I just need to figure out how to keep them on.

    Hopefully the weather holds of for this weekend:cool:

  2. Fished 60 to 90 fow out of Whitehall this morning. Went 4 for 7... 3 kings

    and a laker..

    First fish 17# king 47 down on cocktail spoon.

    laker came on 4 color orange spoon with glow belly.

    double trouble took a nice king on 300' copper

    Took another nice king on wire mag dipsey 75 back coyote ugly spoon.

    missed one on the full core setup jawbreaker spoon.

    missed one early on 150' of 30# copper(green and black proking with glow ladder.)

    Missed one on the 45# copper with double trouble.

    Left the house at 5 am pulled lines at 9:10 am.

    :D

  3. I was lucky enough to get a hold of some tent poles. 1.5" diameter.

    I did all the cutting and machined the plates that attach to the boat.

    I would not try and run pvc for salmon. I've had the plastic cabela ones

    blow up on me.:eek:

    hope this helps.

  4. I clip to my fluorocarbon leaders and have good success with copper, lead,mono,and dive bomb combo's. Last years stinger challenge most of our fish come on the outside board-

    12# cajun red with the 3 oz dive bomb with the killer dolphin spoon that as far as know

    has not been mass produced (unfortunately). If you got it try it!

    I move the weight forward beyond the screw holes on the church boards when pulling copper and dive bomb combo. It takes some practice

    so the board don't dive on you. With that said keep the rookies of the rods until the board is in the boat.

    good luck

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