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Topic: Whats this on my FF?  (Read 2744 times)

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Devil_Doc

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  • Location: Puyallup, Wa
  • Date Registered: Aug 2016
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I'm not the best with reading my FF, but this looks like pretty solid returns.  This is in Point Defiance just a few days ago.  Salmon?


Devil_Doc

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  • Date Registered: Aug 2016
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A couple more pics, just because...



Devil_Doc

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  • Location: Puyallup, Wa
  • Date Registered: Aug 2016
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Another..


kallitype

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I've been seeing screens like that from camp sealth to Point Gibson----they seem to be small silvers, those concentrations are most commonly between 25 and 50 feet, I put my downrigger in the middle of the cluster and caught a shaker silver.  LOTS of small silvers jumping, too.  At 90 feet, caught a 22incher.
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searun1

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  • Location: Puget Sound, WA
  • Date Registered: Jun 2016
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My .02 is that they are baitfish.  It's the little arches you see around them that are salmon feeding on them.

Silvers usually stay on the surface to 30 feet. 

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