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workhard

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  • Location: Bellingham
  • Date Registered: Sep 2015
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Had at least 12 coho and 1 chinook to the boat on Sunday on a C&R scouting trip. Non-internet kayak friend had similar results.

Fish hard.


JasonM

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More info please!  ;D

I'm fully prepared to drive almost three hours from home north of Monroe this weekend to try to replicate that success rate....


workhard

  • Salmon
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  • Get off your computer and fish
  • Location: Bellingham
  • Date Registered: Sep 2015
  • Posts: 720
More info please!  ;D

I'm fully prepared to drive almost three hours from home north of Monroe this weekend to try to replicate that success rate....

I peddled 9mi Saturday trolling get a feel for the river and good spots, hooking three. Switched strategies to my normal commercial-style seek and destroy strategy looking for schools in spots I thought they might hold and eventually found some and we were able to stay on top of them for ~2 hours. Still peddled around 7mi for the day . Don't waste your time fishing where they're not at try to stay on top of them when you find them. They show themselves. It really isn't that hard - fishing time management 101 really.

Fish hard.

Fish hard.