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10/12/2013
56° - 60°
Bottom Fishing From Shore
Coho Salmon
Pink
Raining
Jig
Morning
10/12/2013
5
1729

Another killer day! The bite started about 7am and lasted until about 10. I got my limit. My buddy Kevin is still learning and hooked but lost 3 of them but landed a buck humpy that was in decent enough shape to take home and smoke (best one I've seen in over 2 weeks).
Our fishing group took home a large catch today! :)


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Seattle Pat
10/12/2013 5:26:00 PM
Update: The humpy didn't make it. Got home and the ice contracted the skin. Many areas puckered where flesh was already rotted away. On a good note - ate the smallest fish of the day tonite - it was a buck about 4-6 lbs and also the reddest fish of the lot. It was totally amazing - had it BBQ'd with a little salt/pepper. Also had quite a bit raw as I was filleting. It's the most amazing sashimi when it's this fresh!
dutchman2858
10/12/2013 7:36:00 PM
Good day on the river! I thought that Humpy looked pretty "well done"....
enforcer
10/12/2013 9:19:00 PM
"Also had quite a bit raw as I was filleting. It's the most amazing sashimi when it's this fresh!"

Don't eat raw fish from freshwater or you will eventually get very sick. Even sushi bars are required to freeze salmon for days at 0* before thawing....to kill the parasites. Save your raw fish eating for salt water fish only. (Salmon and steelhead get the parasites from their freshwater cycles.)
enforcer
10/12/2013 9:22:00 PM
Nice haul though!
Seattle Pat
10/12/2013 10:27:00 PM
Thanks! Nice to know. BTW, if you ever get stomach parasites, ecoli or salmonella, the best/fastest cure is 2 shots of 150+ moonshine. Kills everything in your stomach in about 10 minutes (learned that when I got ecoli from a Costco chicken and a naturopath treated me).
kodacachers
10/13/2013 7:48:00 AM
Ooohh,,,,i feel a bout of ecoli coming on--better get drinkin'. Thanks for the tip!
TrophyHunter
10/13/2013 8:05:00 AM
@enforcer, You are correct about the salmon and steelhead getting the parasites from the freshwater, However they get these parasites in their adolescent stage going to the ocean so it would not make any difference if you eat one caught from the salt or the fresh as they would have had the parasites before entering the salt. Coho are your most prevalent to receive the parasites as they stay in the fresh water system for a longer period of time as an adolescent than do other salmonids.
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