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Fished 8/3, 8/4 & 1/2 day on 8/5, caught 8 on 8/3 by 9:40 am, 7 on 8/4 before the wind came, and on 8/5 3 before the rain and wind. The first day the color was orange, after that it was pink. 0 flasher, 12" leader, down 50- 60', always at 1.1-1.2 mph. Sockeye, & Kokanee are not only the best eating of all salmon they are the hardest to catch. We try to catch the fish with something they don't normally eat. Two items that I believe will always stop the bite are wind with heavy seas. If you go into the wind it is impossible to hold speed. The best thing to do is always go with the wind, and hope you don't go to fast. The other is a sudden changing weather front. I can't ever get a good bite when this happens. Also remember as Bill Herzog would say, fish don't have eye lids so they will change depth based on light conditions, and waves. Also use a rod to experiment with, as Buzz Ramsey says " let the fish tell you what they want". I found a new product, it is called " Looney Coonies", they are from Oregon, and can be ordered with tails only, shipped in an ice pack, 10.00 to ship so buy several at a time. They are much firmer so you use less, and they don't turn your fingers pink. Check them out on the web.
Available Fishing Guide:
Website: Darrell & Dads Family Guide Service