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Fri , Sat , Sun we fished old school

12 to 35 ft , ran all big stickbaits on riggers and boards along the mud line . Got nice kings , browns and some steelhead . 

J 13 black silver , GFR , and fire tiger took board brown . Also 5 1/2 and 41/2jointed rebels . Never ran a spoon in there .

 

Started there Thursday and worked our way out to 50 to 70 . 35 to 65 was great. Many kings and big Lakers . Yesterday 70 to 100 

Today we went out against my better judgement  .Ran 3 rods. 1 on each tiger and 1 slide diver . Went 11 for 14 till we pulled rods at 8 15. 

I think we boated about 140 fish mostly salmon and lost a bunch more . Yesterday  we boated 32 for 41, my son kept score . My hands are beat up from hook point pricks .  

 

18 4 biggest king 

16 10 biggest laker 

And a board brown 1211 I think 

 

NBK 

Green Tuxedo 

2 face 

Silver Carbon

Black lazer 

And others 

 

What more can you ask from this fishery ? 

 

I'm tired 

 

 

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We had much the same results in Olcott with a few just under 20 pound fish. On the first few days the were aggressively attacking and engulfing the lures, but on Friday, they had become less aggressive and we lost quite a few because they did not hit the lures quite as hard. 

Their stomachs were full of both large and small bait. Last year , there were tons of Coho and Atlantics,but this time around it was almost exclusively kings.

We did not try for Atlantics.

Gill thinks that there was a very succesfull natural reproduction in some creeks 2 years ago and added to that lots of bait available caused this huge king population.

Edited by rolmops

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