Area 10 Seattle - Bremerton

Air Temp: 61° - 65°
Method: Downriggers
Species: Chinook Salmon
Bait: Herring Strips
Color: Pink
Conditions: Cloudy
Tackle: Flasher/Lure
Time: Morning
Rating: 5
Views: 3620

Well Day 2 fishing with my son Matt and wife JoAnn. We launched 6am out of Edmonds sling and decided to stay close to home looking for quantity of salmon rather than a home run chinook.

Lines in the water at 6:30 off the oil docks, starting our troll north with the outgoing tide. Calm conditions, cloudy, but no rain. A perfect fishing morning. Starboard rod was set up for chinook, a flasher and spoon run off the bottom to deep suspended. Port rod set up with flasher, hoochie, and herring strip, run medium depths, 60-90 feet. Center rod, a Deep 6 with small white flasher and pink hoochie, and a herring strip.

It didn't take too long and we got our first action, from the starboard rod. Matt grabbed the rod and felt the tug of a strong fish, pulling off line. Not as big as yesterday's fish and after a few good runs the fish came to the side of the boat. No fin and 22.5 inches, a keeper chinook to start the day!

After that the deep rod and the Deep 6 rod traded fish, back and forth. All the rest of our fish were pinks and we were done by 8:30. Three pinks on the Deep 6 and two pinks down deep - 90 and 110 feet deep on the chinook gear.

Trolling speed around 2.3 into the tide, 2.8 with the tide. Equal fish both directions.

Pretty much lights out fishing right now is what I'm seeing in area 10. Good chinook action and the pinks have arrived for those that want them. Had a great (if quick) morning of fishing with Matt and JoAnn!


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