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Soaker with a spring sturgeon

Topic: Depoe Bay report 15-Aug-2021  (Read 2533 times)

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Saltydog0

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Launched at 8:30.  Patchy fog all day.  I boated 4 for 2 keeper hatchery Coho.  Brian boated 7 for 1 keeper Coho.  My lone crab trap in 85' had 9 keepers and 4 snails.

We hooked salmon everywhere from 100' - 165'.  Strong south current.
« Last Edit: August 21, 2021, 02:46:58 PM by deptrai »


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Noob Noob

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Nice haul! Can't wait to hook up with some Coho like that in a couple more weeks here in Puget Sound.   :D

I hooked up with what was probably a pretty big Chinook yesterday trolling around out in the fog. Unfortunately, it got away with my favorite lure. I faired better this morning though. Waiting on camera battery to recharge before I post the report.
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