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I decided to sleep in this morning, so I didn't arrive at my spot until 1100. I arrived to a river flowing much faster and muddier than the last two weeks. Because of the stained water I decided to throw out a copper spinner. After a few casts I get a bite and my line breaks right away... Dang! I switch to a blue spinner. A few casts later, Bite! Line breaks on me again!!! "Enough of this" I say to myself. I had recently switch to P-Line Fluorocarbon in hopes of getting more line shy fish. I check my line periodically and after each fish, and haven't found any knicks, but I have lost 4 expensive spinners to this line in less than a week. I switched back to the cheap Trilene I almost always use, put on a smaller gold spinner (since I didn't have anymore of the larger size I wanted to use left), and immediately got a nice 6lb hatchery hen silver.
With my confidence back, I moved to a different spot about 20 feet upriver since it was just vacated and easier to cast from, and hooked into another silver. This one was bigger and I worried it wouldn't fit into my small net. Luckily a gentleman had just showed up to check out the spot and went back to his truck to let me borrow his net. I managed to land this one, about an 8lb hen.
This is my first 2 coho day in WA and it was fun. Both fish were dime bright still, but didn't put up as much fight as I would have thought. After those two silvers all I got were pinks, but it was still fun. I left the river at 1600 to dry off.
Available Fishing Guide:
Website: Darrell & Dads Family Guide Service