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6:30 am started dropping lines over 100' straight out of port. We kept heading straight North but nothing until we hit 320' of water at around 9 am and finally had a diver with a meat rig go off. We were rewarded with a nice 12lb king. We kept heading North and over 340' had another meat rig on the other diver go off with a 13lb king. We went out to 360 and turned back to work 320 to 340. We ended up going 7 for10, 6 kings and 1coho, best was a 14lb king. Rigger and diver bite, nothing on junk lines. meat and spoons, nothing on flasher fly.  All bites were 65' to 80' down. The bite was all done by 11:30 we fished until 2:00 pm. Nice day of fishing compared to my last couple of trips. 1st trip 3 coho and 2nd trip skunked. Hope things get better, tight lines and hope this report will help. Good Luck everyone. 

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Your success over deeper water seems to be the pattern I have experienced when there a lot of East winds as a Weather pattern. The wedging of the Niagara flow seems to push fish deeper over no- man’s land in the 300’-380’ zone. With the deeper water- more water for fish to spread out in- tougher to find. Good spots out there require GPS marks be placed for each fish contacted to develop the visual of the spot within the spot 

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Thanks AA it was a fun day, a great end to a great holiday weekend. Never forget the ones who sacrificed everything and made it possible for me to have this day

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