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Motored out yesterday afternoon to hopefully find a pod of fish for this morning but it never materialized. Random hits between 120’-250’ around 75’ down. 2/5 on kings, the biggest being broke off at the side of the boat by my ex-net man. The big king took a dd/ff out 235’ and the smaller fish grabbed a UV purple stinger.
 
This morning we started in 120’ even though the sonar was terrible last night. Saw very little on the way out and didn’t take a good fish until the same spot as last night over 250’. We found an active pod of good fish and made several passes between 7:30-9AM before they shut off. Landed two doubles and several others. One steelhead in the mix.
 
After beating a few other salmon pods with no luck we headed into 40’ and tortured some 4lb browns for half an hour before calling it a day.
 
Dreamweaver UV Blue Jeans Spin Doctor did very well behind a DD out 200’ and a Dreamweaver Standard Dirty White Boy down 50’ on the rigger was hot as well.
 
Mike
 
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Went straight out Friday evening around 530.  Fished out from 150 to 230 or so, couple short strikes that were only on for few seconds.  Then picked up around 7, landed couple high-teens kings, one low teen, and a skippy.  Think all 4 came in 185-210 range.   Bigger fish seemed to be about 60-70 down (above target temps), smaller ones deeper.  Didn't seem real rhyme or reason on bates, one on lemon lime spoon/slider, one on FF/copper, one on C14 mag/rigger.

Curious on any reports later in the weekend, after the Friday night blow.

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