fishinmachine2 Posted April 17, 2009 Posted April 17, 2009 Well we headed over Tuesday night and was all fired up after all the good reports!! Got to the boat launch around 7:00 am on Wed morning and not another boat> , wind was blowing some so we launched and headed out! Got to the lake and she was rolling pretty good, 2-4 footers so we just turned south(down wind) and set up!! Didnt take to long and the **** hit the fan!! Landed a couple of nice hos then one of the planers starts screaming back, then another then one of the small disc divers, triple!! Got the first fish of the triple in and it was a nice ho then the others were still fighting like a biotch!! Finall after about 10 minutes we could see them both, 2 nice kings around 12lbs. Landed both of them and so we decided to pick back up and make another troll down!! By 10:30 we had boated our 20 salomn and tossed back 3 more that we caught while picking lines!! Best baits were orange thin fins and brads in orange with black back, hot fire tiger thin fins and the new color brads which is blue green with chart. belly!! Those were all out on boards 75 to 100 back. Then we were running 2 disc diver with an orange flasher and some custom peanut flie I tied and they were only bacl 17 and 22 ft staright behind the boat!! One fo the kings hit those and that was one hell of a hit!! Heres a pic of our triple! Another pic of our catch back at the hotel!! My buddy and I stayed and fished Thursday morning landing 16 hos and keeping our 10 in an hour and a half of fishing time!! All in all it was and awesome trip and lots of laughs!! Scott _________________ Fish On!!
GLF Posted April 17, 2009 Posted April 17, 2009 Nice job Scott! I am heading there on Saturday with the rest of the state.
Adam Bomb Posted April 17, 2009 Posted April 17, 2009 Great job Scott!...Id say the Lund is ready for a scrubbing!
fishinmachine2 Posted April 17, 2009 Author Posted April 17, 2009 Great job Scott!...Id say the Lund is ready for a scrubbing! Boy you aint kidding, those coho loose more scales then they have on them!!..LOL!! I got home and hosed out the live well and theres scales every wheres!! Scott
EdB Posted April 17, 2009 Posted April 17, 2009 Very nice box! The best thing I got for my boat a few years back is a large clear plastic storage bin big enough to hold a king with 6 inch sidewalls. When we land one, we drop it in there, remove the hooks and in the cooler. It's really nice for cohos and their loose scales. It's holds all the scales and blood and we just rinse it out. No more scales and blood all over the floor.
fishinmachine2 Posted April 17, 2009 Author Posted April 17, 2009 Very nice box! The best thing I got for my boat a few years back is a large clear plastic storage bin big enough to hold a king with 6 inch sidewalls. When we land one, we drop it in there, remove the hooks and in the cooler. It's really nice for cohos and their loose scales. It's holds all the scales and blood and we just rinse it out. No more scales and blood all over the floor.I dont really mind, it cleans up pretty easy with a vinyl floor!!Scott
j1musser Posted April 17, 2009 Posted April 17, 2009 The Nee Hi likes the scales and blood left on the aluminum. Still got plenty of stains left from last year but hope to add some fresh ones!! Its good luck to leave them on. I also dont have 20k wrapped into it. That could be a part also.
Priority1 Posted April 18, 2009 Posted April 18, 2009 Way to get em Scott. Just the start of another good year.
CAC Posted April 18, 2009 Posted April 18, 2009 Thanks for the report Scott! I hope to get down to St. Jo at least once this Spring. After hearing your report, it sounds like the sooner the better. WTG!
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