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A buddy of mine took me out for the first time to catch Cohos with the possibility of some Kings. He delivered on both and introduced me to a new spot which is perfect for my style of fishing. Let me start of by saying that I have never seen so many people willing to stand so close together for hours at a time. They must be anglers! On the way to our spot we drove by the military camp and saw what seem like hundreds of cars. I have never seen this many in one spot and this includes the upper green and puke soccer fields. It makes the soccer fields parking look like a 7-eleven compare to a shopping mall. No joke! Looking over the bridge and down the river as far as I can see through the turns, people lined up almost touching each other. I was so glad that wasn't the spot I told my friend. He laughed and said we have to pay where we are going. This is a very good sign indeed as I can't see how people would land fish with little bank without nets and help. We finally get to the gates of our destination and pay our $10 per person entry fee to this campground. Yes I said $10 each person but I was glad to pay if it meant spacing of anglers. So through a bumpy dirt road and we arrive to see about 20 cars parked by 6:40am. Very impressive still to still see that many people willing to pay and be there that early (guess I'm not that crazy or alone:-).
So on to fishing. I spent the fist hour and a lot of gear figuring out I have too much weight on my drift setup. Once I zeroed on a 1.5in piece of lead from my 1oz cannonball, it was fish on! My first hookup was a huge silver (maybe 18lbs) but I lost it by the bank. We fished in a tricky spot with a little middle island with one opportunity to pull a fish up on it's point or you will end up fighting the fish at the bottom of the fast moving water until the fish is spent. My next fish was a King that took me for a long journey down river on my Coho setup (12lb main 10lb leader). I land him 15 or so minutes later a the bottom of the island. I decide to kept my one hatch King seeing how it is my first this year. Next I bonk a small Coho then release another dark hatch King. I end the day with another 4-5lb Coho.
Fun day and caught my limit in three hours worth of fishing. Please be careful crossing the river guys, a man had to be saved in the very spot. You will be waist deep in fast water. If you need assistance crossing, you really shouldn't be there. Good luck all!
Available Fishing Guide:
Website: Darrell & Dads Family Guide Service