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We set lines right out of the channel about 8:30 and trolled north. First fish came right away on a Brads thin fish- red w/black. We trolled north about 3/4 mile in the muddy water and turned south and started making loops in 15'-25' of water. We caught most of our fish in that area but it was slow picking. We were 3 short of our 3 man limit and the fish seemed to shut off in the muddy water so we ran down to the A frames and finished up. Ended 15 for 21 all coho on Brad Thin Fish red/black and gold/red 50 to 75 back and a couple on red z flasher and mirage coho fly off the rigger, speed was 3- 3.3. Great day to be out fishing with good friends.

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Good job Ron we ran the same kind of day, muddy water rite off the bat and picked up 5 including the big king then it died. Ran to the Chalets and caught the rest of our fish but we had a hard time getting them into the boat lost 6 at the back of the boat the hooks on the ThinFin kept breaking off I have to replace at least one hook on 4 Thin Fins.

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Hooks or split rings? I had a rookie unhooking fish last week and he mangled the split rings all to hell and gone, ended up having the hooks fall off because of it. This sucks as the stock hooks on a thin fish are not bad.....

no one point of the front hook broke off on all of them. Good thing I have more of the same. Been a banner year for deals on them. And Santa Was good to me. Yeah the hooks are pretty good but they are lite wire and tend to be a little fragile when Coho start doin the spin.

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