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Took a couple of fishing friends out for an evening float in the heat.  Headed out almost straight west to 135 FOW and pointed south.  Had all lines in the water before 5:00pm except one.  Ran 4 riggers staggered 90-115 on the line counter (Green Flounder Pounder & Green Jeans Mag RV, blue/silver head meat rig with a paddle, Blue Slick SD/No Mercy Fly), 2 wire divers 63-68’ down per Smart Troll (Atomic Melon Mag RV & Fishnet Silver Streak Mag Foil), 300 WS (Craigs Flounder Pounder Mag RV) and 300 Cu (Orange Hulk Mag RV).  The line that did not get into the water at the get go was the SB wire diver.  I had just put 600’ of new wire on the real and forgot to put the clicker back on.  So when I pulled line out to attach the dipsey – rats nest that somehow went behind the spool.  I wound up having to take the clicker side cover plate off the reel, removing the spool while Bill pulled line out and rotating the reel to get all the kinks out.  What a pisser.  But we got it all back together, put a 6 ounce weight on the clip, ran all the wire and backing out to the dacron to square up the line to the level wind and reeled it all back in.  Then got it in the water to do its business.  Between 5-6:00, I stopped counting after the 6th tip up.  The bite was incredibly lite.  The meat rig went tip up 4 times, GFP twice, there was a rip on a wire diver and perhaps more.  Then finally we had a dipsey release up near the surface, reeled it in to find a small coho on the business end.  Another lite bite.  Then after 6:00 the action started to pick up.  I could not get my guests to do the walk to gain line after a hook up so it was a lot of rod pumping.  That put too much pressure on the night's lite bite hook set and we lost a lot of fish.  We dropped a 10-12 lb king at the swim platform netting only the lure cause the rod manager didn’t walk back in the boat to get the fish close enough.  Janet was really bummed cause she prides herself at netting fish and getting them into the boat.  After a couple of hours, we were 3 for 7 on confirmed ‘fish on’ strikes going into the night bite and I was feeling a bit disappointed that our guests hadn’t boated a good size king.  And the float was too social for me to get into a bunch of rod and lure changes.  But starting at 8:30pm, the long lines came in and the night program was put down.  South troll, 115-110 FOW.  For the most part it was dark baits on the higher lines and glow baits down low.  Dipseys: Hulk Mag RV and Bloody Nose Mag Glow set down to about the same depth.  Deep riggers: Green Flounder Pounder Mag Glow and Bish’s Bruiser Mag Glow; High riggers: Green Splatter Back J-Plug and Black Fin Tuna Mag with baits raised up 10-15’.  At 8:40pm the first hit came on Bish’s Bruiser immediately after I put it down.  The J-Plug got bit right after that went into the water too.  I was trying to complete the lure changes and the fish were striking as soon as the baits went down.  The wire diver I did not have to screw around with got hammered and somewhere in the initial run, the wire bit into the reel to a dead stop.  To Bill's credit he was able to advance the reel and continue the fight which resulted in our biggest king of the night. [another garage project to get that spool right]  In all, we had 6 hits with the night program that cleared 5 of the six lines boating 3 fish.  Two nice kings (17.5 & 15lbs) that took a while to bring in, plus a double on one of those hook ups, blood and lures coming undone on the floor - it was controlled chaos on the back of the boat so we did not return any rods back into the game at that point.  I did note on the Port Sheldon buoy this morning that cold water started to move into the 56’ thermistor at 9:00pm which could have also contributed to the good evening action.  Finished the evening 6 for 13.  Very pleased my night program, change out timing and sticking to the shallower water while many of the boats were out a bit deeper worked to put our guests on some nice fish and get them into the boat as well. 

I tried to get a video of the big king coming in on the dipsey but I had to abandon the phone at the end of the battle to hand retrieve the leader so Janet could net the fish - she got that one real good.

 

 

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The first light and last light bites have been excellent. Sometimes you almost hope some lines don't get bit when multiples fish are on at once. That hulk spoon and the green plug have been pretty good for me also this year.

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