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TRIP OVERVIEW

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Date(s): 7-10

Time on Water: 6am until 1 pm

Temp/Weather: sunny and balmy

Wind Speed/Direction: southeast

Waves: 1-2 Footers

Surface Temp: 69/70

Location: around the dumping ground and at the 200 fow

LAT/LONG: 31 34

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FISHING RESULTS

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Total Hits: 2

Total Boated: 2

Species Breakdown: 1 King, 1 Bow

Hot Lure: green dream weaver ss, purple ss dream weaver

Trolling Speed: 2.1/2.8 mph

Down Speed: unknown

Boat Depth: 200 ft and 80 ft

Lure Depth: 54ft and 35ft

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SUMMARY & FURTHER DETAILS

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We left Ibay with a southern breeze behind us and headed towards the river.In 80 feet of water the screen lit up and we dropped 2 leadcores one with 7 lengths and the other with 5.

After about 10 minutes a steelhead took the higher one and we boarded a nice five pounder.He was served with white wine and asperges in a cream sauce about 2 hours ago.

A short while later we decided to join a few boats that were in about 180 fow at the 34 line, we dropped the riggers and set the leadcore again but the only fish around was right on the bottom,so we moved into deeper water and then something interesting showed up on the screen. At exactly 54ft (over 190fow)there was this long row of fish,one after the other so we brought one rigger up to that exact depth and within a minute we hooked into a nice 2 year old salmon.We boarded and released it but after that we had no more hits.

We went back to the dumping ground approaching from the west and for about 3 miles at around 80 feet there was fish on the screen ,but none took our offerings.

All in all a beautiful day on the lake.

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Thanks for sharing the report about your recent catches. Very helpful.

I am definitely hungry after reading about your recipe for the trout with a white wine.

As we ponder through the night, I am positive we have the same question that is lingering in our minds as in the case of I Bay fishermen, where to start fishing tomorrow? 150 FOW, 200 FOW, or 300 FOW?

Happy hooking and safe trip to you all this weekend.

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