Killin' It Posted April 13, 2012 Posted April 13, 2012 Well I learned my lesson, I should have sticked with my plan that the N blow brought the bigger fish in close..... It did!! Fished from 645 till 11 am and went 7-9 5 kings 1 coho 1 laker With the loss of a 10-15 pounder 30 feet off the back of the boat. I took advantage of the flat water and ran out to 170 and trolled a 300-330 troll all the way to 215 with a coho and a small dink king. Made the turn to a SE troll and the diver start slamming, it was hitting so hard I could not get it out of the rod holder. After that the next 20 minutes consist of me watching the fish swim back and forth 450 feet away from the boat. Nutral it is.... I would gain 20 feet, put it back in gear and rinse and repeat. After a fun episode with the 12 foot leader on the diver and 4-5 feet from spinnie to the end of the teaser rig a nice king was in the boat. We turned the boat east and the fish turned on as we worked our way in from 150 to 100. 100-120 had alot of fish ( All on the bottom, thinking lakers) 135 -145 marked alot of fish (Suspended) 165-180 We marked alot of fish early, but the second time through they had moved. What worked: BLL Blue Kato 350 copper (3 fish) BLL Black/Purple 300 copper ( 1 fish) BLL Stary night 110 down on the rigger (3 fish) BLL Mag Blue Dolphin behind a fish flash on the 250 copper (1 fish) BLL meatless teaser rig w double UV clear SD 300 back Mag Dispey (1 fish) Fish= hits btw;)
ekbelt Posted April 13, 2012 Posted April 13, 2012 Nice Dave! Fun cathing those big kings... I can't wait to get back out there. Any idea where the coho went??
Killin' It Posted April 13, 2012 Author Posted April 13, 2012 220 for coho from what I heard, I marked some stuff in that 180 range up top, but nothing would fire. I was also more focused on kings
mriversinco Posted April 13, 2012 Posted April 13, 2012 Thanks for the report. Are the top couple of lures big lake lures?
Killin' It Posted April 13, 2012 Author Posted April 13, 2012 All 4 spoons posted are big lake lures. The Fly is Blue Water Flies, which is owned by BLL.
numberguy77 Posted April 13, 2012 Posted April 13, 2012 In the picture with the 250 copper there is a spoon and below that there is a triangle shaped attractor. How did you place that in your setup? Looks like one that I got at a seminar put on by Dan Keating back in March in Holland, but I haven't quite figured out how I'm going to use that attractor yet.Thanks.
SUPERTRAMP Posted April 13, 2012 Posted April 13, 2012 Well done Dave! Hope to fish Sunday(weather permitting) gotta figure out the program again too.
Killin' It Posted April 13, 2012 Author Posted April 13, 2012 I run them in my set up for coho and active kings/coho.I run the flasher then a Flasher snap with a 10-14 foot floro leader and then then spoon.Port side350 copper250 copperdiverriggerStarboard 300 copper200 copper5 colorrigger diver
King Salmon 1 Posted April 14, 2012 Posted April 14, 2012 Great job, thanks for the info will help in the morning.
Just Hook'n Posted April 14, 2012 Posted April 14, 2012 Nice work Dave. How does that Big Al's flasher pull on copper? Lots of drag or pretty much like a 8" paddle?
jimbobber Posted April 14, 2012 Posted April 14, 2012 great report Dave nice to see the kings are showing up.
Killin' It Posted April 14, 2012 Author Posted April 14, 2012 Thanks all....Ken,I would say the Big Al's has 1/10th the pull of a normal flasher. With the copper you can barley tell its on there because of the weight of the copper.On the rigger...... its a bit more because you do not have the weight of the copper. I would much rather keep fishing big als on the copper than a paddle or a spinnie. I hope this bite keeps up.
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