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  1. Today was the day of lost fish. Started off at 5am in 90fow where there were a TON of marks. Worked this area for a hour without even a release. Moved out to 170 where the action began. We probably took between 10-15 hits and could only land a couple smallish lakers and a cookie cutter king. 80% of the hits we missed were on my brand new wire divers out 250 & 300 with flasher flies (hot). It seems as if every fish was hitting the fly weird. Because the hit would be intense but the fight would only last about 10 seconds and then pop off! It was extremely frustrating. We tried loose and tight drags to no avail. The lakers and kind came on a big paddle down 110. On top of the lost fish the speed they wanted was very weird. We were going about 2.1 SOG to the south to get hits. Much slower than the 2.7ish I normally go. All in all we were on the fish with nothing to show.. also gonna upgrade my drags to Tuna toms carbon fiber ones.

     

     

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  2. Started the day off a bit later than we wanted but I keep forgetting how early first light is. Went off nicks earlier report of possible kings by the piers so at 7am we set in front. Not a few moments after setting the first downrigger it took off! Landed a very solid king. Made an quick circle and again another king! However this one unbuttoned due to poor netting :/. We kept making circles in 30-35 fow and had 5 fish in 2 hours in front. Decided to pick up and then run out to 110 where we immediately took another very solid king. We stayed at that depth all morning taking another 5 fish until the waves built due to the approaching weather. So here's what worked. Direction didn't really matter. Going south 2.5 SOG worked best.

     

    Shallow:

    BLL hawg wild rigger 15 & 20 - 2 kings 1 coho 2 shakers

    Deep:

    BLL electric lemonade MAG - 1 coho

    Rigger 71 with white flasher UV aqua fly - 1 king

    Low Dipsy 131 back silver flasher UV aqua fly - laker/ king

    300 cu SOG froggie 1 king

     

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  3. Yeah I've never used his spoons up until that day with Greek. However my theory (nothing against the spoons) is that because they flutter so easy compared to metal spoons they keep their action in the pretty wicked currents we were seeing. At one point in time we were going 3.2 SOG to get the 2.3 at the ball we were looking for and without a fish hawk you would have never of known. And metal spoons could have been dead in the water.


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  4. Couldn't get a crew for the morning shift but found someone willing to take a PM run. Launched around 3ish and found ourselves going thru the pier heads in 1-2 foot rollers. Safe in my 16' er but not very fun. Started in 40 fow straight out on a north troll into the waves. Immediately took a small shaker king putting out the 225 cu. kept going out until 80 fow but lost most of the marks around 60. turned back in and hit a large n feisty laker in 50 going south. Trolled in 40-50 fow with plenty of marks going south. We took 4 more kings. 2 solid fish and 2 smaller. No pattern on spoon color or size or depth. Water temp was 48.

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  5. Slept in this morning. Lines set by 9am in 200 straight out on a SW troll with the rest of the fleet. Didn't start taking hits till 220ish. 2.6-2.8 SOG. Got a hit about every 20 minutes for a few hours. Then decided to try in shallow for a couple kings. Trolled all the way into 120 with marks here and there but no takers. Finished 6-6 and probably could have got 6 more if we stayed out deep. Anything above 81 feet took a hit with no pattern on spoons. Mini's and mags went. Can't wait for the kings to arrive IMG_1492984119.553383.jpg

     

     

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  6. Do any of you guys put 10-15' of mono in between the end of the wire and the swivel that attaches to the dipsy so you can break you rods down without worrying about the wire kinking? I don't really have the option to not break them down after each trip.


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  7. Started the morning off at 6am. From a previous post I decided to go deep. Got to about 95' when we started marking fish. Didn't even have all the lines in the water and we had one on. From there on out we took a fish about every 30-40 minutes. Not exactly fast and furious but that's good enough for me. What worked:

    Yellow dolphin 225cu 3/4

    Yellow frog rigger down 50 1/1

    Flounder pounder down 91 0/1

    Mixed veggies 300cu 0/1

    I could only get a hit on a north/NE troll. Anything else and they wouldn't hit. Ended up with 2 steel and 2 griller kings. Lost two more same kings at the back due to poor netting. Overall it was a pretty nice morning.

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