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Late report. Snuck out Saturday from around 1:00-4:00 and pulled my first coho of the year less than 100 yards from the launch. The forecasted west winds were actually southeast so I took a pounding out there. Tried jigging gulp at the power plant discharge but the water was a mess. Right before pulling my anchor I decided to take a few casts across the discharge current and on my 3rd cast I got drilled right as the lure entered the current. Thought it was a nice brown until I finally pried it off the bottom and into the net and realized it was a 29" lake trout, my first from the yak. On the way back to the launch I had a double on another coho and a small brown. Both cohos were caught on a wonderbread flicker shad, the brown came on a small white reef runner, and the laker came on a large green flicker shad. Sunday was much slower and I ended up only going 1 for 2 with a 9# brown. The wind and waves were brutal and I had a hard time maintaining anything over 1 mph going into the wind.

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Thanks for the report! Your 2014 fish count is looking REALLY GOOD! for this time of the year!:thumb:

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GJ and TY for the report. It has to be extra special when caught from a yak. I guess I'm a bit too old to find out first hand. Keep on em. :thumb:

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Thanks guys. It's been a great winter/spring but it has slowed down for me lately.

Zach - I have a Wilderness Systems Tarpon 120. The cohos and brown were caught trolling and the laker casting.

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