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Our plan was to start the am brown fishing for the LOC, then slide out for kings as they are definitely around. We set up in 10 fow to the west and the water was gorgeous. Shockingly slow start, no bites for an hour- but then all hell broke loose. We had a mix of browns and reel smoking, spread ruining spring kings in a pocket of 47 degree water (10-15 fow) that kept us busy the next 2 hours.

 

We ended up 5-8 inside, then slid out to 100 and did a king on a 140 dipsey, before packing it in at 10:15.

 

Lots of kings around, from 10 to 150 fow. Man are they fun on light tackle. Dw ss and small stingers in green and glow did the damage for the most part. They wanted nothing to do with stick baits.

 

Enjoy the video we made!

 

 

 

The Fishin' Physician Assistant

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Nice guys! Great video, have you thought about vertical trees for your planer poles? I saw you had to put rods under others in order to fight the fish at the back of the boat. Vertical holders would help a lot with that.

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Nice guys! Great video, have you thought about vertical trees for your planer poles? I saw you had to put rods under others in order to fight the fish at the back of the boat. Vertical holders would help a lot with that.

Yeah, we’ve been standing the dipsey holder straight up and putting the dipsey in the holder furthest back too. Running just planers and riggers things are smooth


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