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Topic: Cascade Head Report video  (Read 1723 times)

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kwik

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First time out to Cascade Head today....ended the day 3-4 on coho.

The video shows how quickly things can turn around on you.  I really thought we were out of the danger zone and let my guard down.  I learned that keeping your attention at the incoming surf is probably more important than telling you buddy how much fun your having.  I think I'll post on the Safety Sake side as well.  I hope this video will help others....   FYI  surf was 4.5 @9 sec this AM.. 

Other than the dump,  great day out......

Tight lines......


kwik

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salemite

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I've always wanted to fish there, looks like a decent entry point.  I wonder how the bottom fishing is around there?  And nice video love the one hand salmon grab at the end.   That must have been one tired fish?


Kyle M

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Good music, and yeah I never see people one-handing salmon.


kwik

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Yeah, It really wasn't a bad entry spot at all.  Just have to avoid those rocks...HA HA.  We went out on a high tide and returned on the low slack.  It was a bit more technical coming back on the low tide at 5ft at 9 sec.  We had to stay to the south of that high spot.  The gap got really skinny on the North side of it.



kwik

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Yea that fish was pretty tired... I had missed one earlier that was netted while it was still too hot!  This one I played for a while and it was a hatchery, so they tend to give up easier than the nates..


 

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