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Topic: North coast salmon report  (Read 1482 times)

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kwik

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Ended up trying the northern oregon coast with a couple of friends yesterday.  We ended the day with all of us getting our two fish limit of hatchery coho....I was sworn to secrecy on the exact location but I will say that it seems the silvers/coho are pretty thick all over the oregon coast.

 The set up is pretty simple....4oz delta diver with a flasher attached to it, then a 4-5 foot leader to a cut plug herring other lure.  Oh and a bead chain in between the diver and flasher and after the flasher.  The bead chains will keep everything spinning and not get all twisted up.  I use a line counter and start out trolling at 30 ft on the counter which is about 15-20 feet down in the water.

Here is a pic of some of our results...


 

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