Air Temp: 71° - 75°
Method: Downriggers
Species: Chinook Salmon
Bait: Other
Color: Silver
Conditions: Cloudy
Tackle: Flasher/Lure
Time: Afternoon
Rating: 4
Views: 4334
Finally had an epic afternoon of king fishing. Its been so slow I forgot what its like to get into a good number of fish.
Hit Jeff Head at about 4:00 PM on an outgoing tide. Dropped down a red stripe/moon jelly flasher with BMCP on a 60" leader and hooked up a nice nate pretty quick, followed a second native a few minutes later. Reset my troll path, dropped in again and landed two nice hatchery nooks. Headed back to the dock before 5:00 PM.
All the fish came with 75' of wire out in 110 - 130' water. This put the gear just below the depth the bait was at. The other thing worth noting is I stuffed the BMCP with some Tuna I use for Kokanee that is loaded with powdered bloody tuna and krill.


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