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I have been itching to hit the river for some pinks, but I did not want to fight weekend crowds, so I decided to go see what would happen if I targeted the Coho in Bosworth.
I started about 7:30, on 1 line a 50/50 Elgin Fishing God's Tooth spoon rigged for Kokanee, and on the other line a 50/50 Reli Lures Diamond Flash Spinner. Both trailed a Mack's Double D dodger with about 16 inches of leader. I moved my lines up and down chasing meter marks at first. Anywhere from 20-50 feet my line spent some time there. I was getting a few takedowns that were not sticking, but otherwise it started pretty slow for about the 1st hour. At about 25 feet I finally got 1 to stick on the 50/50 God's tooth, got it all the way to the net and could see that it was definitely a Coho, maybe 12 inches. Just as I grabbed my net he shook off. This repeated itself a few times, plus a couple of more times the rod would do one quick bend, but nothing would be there. Both lines got bit. I probably released 5 or so Rainbows before I started putting bait on my lines.
I finally broke out some corn, that has been soaking in Anise/Krill. I didn't want to use it because if I did get into some rainbows I wanted to be able to release. The corn/scent worked. Immediately landed a feisty little 10-11 inch Coho. Then unfortunately landed 3 straight Rainbows. All decent fish, 12-13 inches, but not what I was after. Ended the day with another Coho, this one went about 12 inches. Was nice to see that I could target them (somewhat). Hard part was getting them to stick. I saw quite a few Coho jumping today. Most looked small, maybe 8-10 inches.
I didn't film today, as I am hoping to film some pinks and real Coho here soon. Fun morning all the same.
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