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Topic: Elger Bay Report  (Read 3118 times)

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Espiga

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Went out to Elger Bay this evening, launching at the state park.

Right when I got out, there were huge schools showing up on my sounder.  I started out with my jigging gear, and quickly snagged a herring.  I tried jigging for a little while longer, before deciding to troll. 

I filleted the herring and put one on the lead hook of a dark green speckle-back hoochie.  Within five minutes I caught and released a 3-4# king.  I trolled around for a while longer, with one good take-down. 

The wind started picking up a little, making it hard for me to stay on the area I was seeing good schools of bait, so I packed it in before sunset.

I saw some pinks jumping right on shore, but they didn't bite my trolled offerings.  I might try to jig and cast for the pinks tomorrow.  I'm hoping to hook into some Coho, which I hear are around, so I stuck with green rather than shifting to pink gear. 

Next time I go out I will make sure to bring my Sabiki rig to make bait...it would be worth the time considering that bait is $5+ per flat. 

Sorry no picks, a nice easy release for my friend..."out of season hatchery fish".

Jesse



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Sweet, that should be a good area this winter, too. ;)


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Sounds great Espiga! Thanks for the report. And the sabiki is great when there's big schools. Sometimes if the schools are big enough, I'll just go out there with a small cooler and pull in a full cooler. (within the limit of course ;)) Then I cure them and chuck em in the freezer and they keep good for a long time. Salmon U has a great tut on this: http://www.salmonuniversity.com/ol_brining_herring.html

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