SUPERTRAMP Posted July 22, 2010 Posted July 22, 2010 (edited) Ok so the day got a late start due to unforseen problems with one the guys getting to the boat. Finally left the slip @ 6:45 and ran strait out to about 75FOW and set a program up of 4 Riggers and 2 300' 45# coppper and 2 full cores. Riggers were set upwith 2 11" paddles White double glow e-chip flasher with a Siggs rig blue greenbubble set at 77 dn and a green glow e-chip with a DW Green weenie @ 84 dn, a carmel dolphin Stinger SS at 65 dn and a mag DW NBK @ 49 dn. The cores had standard fishlander carmel dolphin and a standard fishlander NBK. The coppers were set up with standard NBK and Mag carmel dophin Stingray spoons. Finally set up and fishing when the 300 copper went in 87 FOW fish straightened out a crosslock swivel and came off with my mag Carmel dolphin spoon reset and set the rod down when the white paddle @ 77dn on the rigger went and that one was a screamer leader broke at the hook. (No more fluoro Carbon leaders) Ended the day with 6 for 11 4 Kings 1 nice Steelhead and 1 Laker that we shook off without taking it out of the water. It was a tough day on the MC2 lost 1 fly 3 spoons and a complete 300' of copper line when the dipsy and the copper on the same side crossed and the dipsey cut the backer on the copper. However there are fish in 95 to 115 FOW straight out fm the pierheads and a north south troll worked best. There was a strong south east to Northwest current today. Am gonna try to attach photos that I loaded into the gallery. Both of my fishermen were first timers and they at least got to feel the pull of a big silver fish, largest King was around 15 lbs Edited July 22, 2010 by Nailer Add photos
Rayman96 Posted July 22, 2010 Posted July 22, 2010 Too bad about all the lost hardware.:( On the other hand now you can shop for new toys!:D I like flouro and will keep using it. Nothing is fail proof. I don't change the line very often, but I retie knots regularly and inspect for nicks and abrasion.
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