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JonnyNov

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  1. Setup in 40 fow at first light and trolled north. Didn't hit a fish till we got into 200 fow. Nothing special about the water out there, 50 up top and 49 at the ball 65 foot down, but we picked away at the fish. 230 fow was best, all spoon bite, no matures. Lost a dipsy on a giant tree floating out there, a lot of debris on top of the water. Mongolian beef was the hot spoon, took most of our shots. Finished the day 9-12, lost the only mature at the boat when it got wrapped in the rigger wire. One bow, one Laker, and rest kings20200602_075548.jpeg20200602_083236.jpeg20200602_121141.jpegAttach129672_20200602_144644.jpeg

     

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  2. We hit em pretty hard all morning, found a good pocket of warm water (64 degrees) and cold water (46 degrees) about 30 foot down in 260-270 fow. Landed 12 kings in the am, mix of spoon and ff bite. Deep dipsy with a ff took one 16 and a glow frog spoon took another 17 lb. Lost maybe 4-5 more. One being a triple we couldn't handle, there was only two of us. Motored home around 11 and picked my buddy and his kids up and headed back out to my marks and started into them again. Doubled up a 6 color and a diver in the first 20 mins, lost the diver one and landed a 7 lb king. Fished for another 2 hours and 5-6. Kids had a blast!20200527_104338.jpeg20200527_090413.jpeg20200527_071322.jpeg

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  3. 13 hours ago, chinook35 said:


    That’s typical. NOAA forecast , add 1 foot to their forecast. Calling for 1 -3. Figure 2-4. Been that way for the 40 years I’ve been fishing Lake O


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    What Chinook said, definitely add a 1 foot to noaa.  Although weather underground's Marine forcast is usually pretty accurate

  4. I bay 7/30

    Left the dock around 5:30am, heading due north of the bay till we got out in about 500fow.  Fished most of the day in the 450-550 fow range.  Temp was 44 degrees 75 foot down.  Most of the action was a spoon bite on my high rigger (45 ft down) and fixed sliders at 50 foot.  Lost two nice screamers, one a meat rig on 300 foot of copper and the other on a wire diver out 120 foot on a 3 setting towing a stud fly behind a two face sd.  Hot spoons were glow frog and sea sick waddler.  Wound up 10-18 with the biggest being a 17 lb king and 8 lb steelie.

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