Legacy Posted July 23, 2009 Posted July 23, 2009 (edited) Armed with reports that there was still good fishing in 200-300 fow we headed offshore this morning to this previous weekend's waypoints and setup in 240 fow. With an improved down temp but a screen that was virtually void of life we spread everything out (35'-100 down) looking for some active fish. It didnt take long for probe rigger parked at 75' to fire with a Stinger stingray NBK. Acting like big kings do, it started a big run, broke us off, and took our hardware with it. The riggers werent hot today but they did manage a few. Riggers 75', 50', and 40' down w/ NK NBKs and Stinger glow gators took fish. The diver rods and the 450 copper took most of the fish. 210' dipsey rod w/ a green double crush smartfish and 240' dipsey rod w/ a green on white smartfish took a couple of fish each. The fish over 20# today hit the 450' copper w/ a white double crush Smartfish pulling an Attomic SSW fly. We ended our morning 9 for 13 with nothing but quality fish. The majority of the catch being big kings (all over 15# w/ the biggest being 24#) but we also landed 2 nice steelhead (1 being 10-11#). Edited July 23, 2009 by GLF corrected date
Adam Bomb Posted July 23, 2009 Posted July 23, 2009 Congratulations, great box of fish there. Awesome quality and the steelhead is soo purdy. Gotta love it when the whole spread contributes, makes for some fast paced action. Nice job getting the program down.
Legacy Posted July 23, 2009 Author Posted July 23, 2009 Thanks guys! The date is wrong it should read 7-22 but i dont know how to edit.
GLF Posted July 23, 2009 Posted July 23, 2009 Nice job Rob. That fish in the first picture looks like a beast!
j1musser Posted July 24, 2009 Posted July 24, 2009 Them are some hogs right there. Wow. Those might sink my boat:lol: Nice catch, thanks for the fish porn!
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