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Fishing Report

Your Name / Boat Name:

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TRIP OVERVIEW

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Date(s):

Time on Water:

Weather/Temp:

Wind Speed/Direction:

Waves:

Surface Temp:

Location:

LAT/LONG (GPS Cords):

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FISHING RESULTS

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Total Hits:

Total Boated:

Species Breakdown:

Hot Lure:

Trolling Speed:

Down Speed:

Boat Depth:

Lure Depth:

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SUMMARY & FURTHER DETAILS

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Friday eve we set up in front of the pump house in 80ft trolling north east. The water had warmed up quite a bit and did not find the colder temps until we hit 180. Good colored water and great steelhead action in the top 50 ft, with kings below. Purple dalmation and purple puke took most of the fish. Our big fish if the eve a 20 lb king came off the diver 200 ft out on a #2.

Sat AM we decided to take a peek in tight for some early am browns. We set up just west of the creek and within a few minutes we had 2 browns. We lost them both and then we did not move a rod for an hour. We left the skinny water and trolled to where we left on Friday. On the way out we picked up a laker 35 ft down over 120ft. Got to 180 and had Great coho, steel, and king action.( can't forget the plastic bags, we boated at least 10!!!).....We doubled 3 times and had 3 fish bite while setting lines. Nothing better than a fish hitting the lure while the rod is still in your hands. The big steelie of the day was a 13lber. 85 ft down over 215 fow. The 42nd spoon and ITO flies doing most of the damage, taking both kings and steel. Wire bites were effective at 180/300/285. Great morning on the water...

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