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08/17/2008
Downriggers
Coho Salmon
Flasher/Lure
Morning
08/17/2008
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Finally got a weekend setup to get out with Jimmy Jimsoks to hopefully hook into some Coho, so this report is for all weekend….

Friday afternoon we found a school of Coho working some schools of candlefish, whipped out the spinning setups and I hooked a nice 5-6 lb hatchery fish (bonk, in the cooler he goes) on the first cast, but it was cold after that for us despite fish crashing on the surface after baitfish all over. This took place from about 4-5pm.

Went in and had that silver on the bbq for dinner, only to head back out targeting some kings on Friday night from 7-8:30pm, but only found some shakers. Bummer. That wrapped up the last of the King fishing for me this summer, was not a great year for the Chinook.

With hopes still high, we were up and at em at 5:30am all setup for Coho. We had some trouble for the first hour with seaweed in the water, we just couldn’t keep our lines clear, but when the tide cleared that out, the fishing became much more productive and consistent over the next two hours. Between 6:30 and 8:30 we brought 7 to the boat, only got 1 native, kept the 4 (2 a piece) for our limit, went in to clean up, fillet fish and get a nap in. We didn’t take any measurements or weigh the fish, but the two of the fish were probably in the 6-7lb. range, the other two were in the 4-5 lb range.

Went back at them for a short little outing Sunday morning, fished from 6:30 am until 8:30 am. Again, for that first hour, it was just a struggle to keep our lines in the water and weed-free. But when it cleared, we managed to hook into a few fish, unfortunately they weren’t biting as well as the previous morning. Lots of popped clips, but no fish on the hooks! Bummer! We had about 7 hits, only got 3 to stick and got 2 to the boat, lost one near the boat. Kept the one hatchery (Jimmy caught it ~ 5 ish lbs) and that wrapped up a great weekend.

Lures used were the Coho killer in any color. White Lightning, Army Truck, silver, chartreuse/glow. We fished them 4-5’ behind 8” Pro Troll flashers, Red or Green. They seem to be the hot lure out there, gotta bring more of those White Lightning ones next time, we only had one, and it was killin em!

We did some crabbing too, we got 6 on Friday night after a 5 soak, not great, but 6 crab is still 6 tasty crab…Better then nothin’…


Comments

Rollin with Rolland
8/18/2008 8:11:00 AM
Sounds great Sam K. Man.....you should get a charter license and do some guiding in the summers!! I have yet to catch a coho....i'm definitely going to PM you before i go out next for some tips.....nice job. coho on spinning setup...sounds like a blast!! what lb test were you using??
kutthroatkilla
8/18/2008 1:52:00 PM
Nice fish SK...great report. WL CKs are sweet!! Good to hear the coho have been kind to ya.
A9
8/18/2008 5:31:00 PM
Rolland: I was using a 9'6" ML Lamiglas rod with a Shimano 4000 Sahara, spooled up with 8 lb test I believe. Maybe 10. But I'm running PLine CXX which is about twice as strong as the lb test marked on the box and it is a thicker diameter line so its more comparable in diameter to a 12lb test line. Its my beach setup for salmon. Being a ML rod it takes a bit of patience/work to land a decent sized fish, but it makes it quite fun. I use it on occasion to troll lures with no flasher when the fish are heavily concentrated, which makes for a much more fun fight then a levelwind reel and downrigger rod with a flasher on your line.

As for the Coho, I guess the fish gods are returning some fortune my way after having a TERRIBLE Coho season last year. The King fishing was decent for me, but after that ended mid summer, I only hooked into a few Coho and landed 2, not good considering the amount of hours I put in last year. Can't wait until these fish put on a few more pounds and I see some more ocean coho, I believe a good amount of the ones I'm finding are resident, a few are from the ocean though.
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