Sea-Mac Posted July 5, 2007 Posted July 5, 2007 Fished with rdfishin in 130-143 fow.8-11 6 kings 1 steelhead and 1 laker. 5 color w/ green dolphin,7 color w/ Pro king Michael Jackson, 10 color silver streak chilly willy, Dipseys set 2 150 out w/ SD blue bubble w/alewife bugeye fly, Riggers down 50-60 w/pro chip flasher matching white fly, pro chip chrome flasher w/purple sparkler all took fish. Heard of some guys getting them in closer from 50-75. Tried for perch for a little bit around the bubbler but spent more time trying to find them, Roger had a double on of gobys and was toooo tired to reel them in so he let me do it. Heres a picture of the steelhead and the biggest king that we got.
shudacudawuda Posted July 5, 2007 Posted July 5, 2007 we set lines at 6:30 p.m. on the fourth, 50 f.o.w. trolled west and picked up our first brown at 60 f.o.w. ( rigger 25 down ). fished till dark, enjoyed the fireworks up and down the shoreline. did not go deeper that 100 f.o.w. total for the night - 3 browns ( 6-8 lbs. ) one king ( close to 15 lbs. ). great night on the water.
Sea-Mac Posted July 5, 2007 Author Posted July 5, 2007 I was telling Roger that with it being so cloudy and foggy it might be a good day for Browns. Would you mind sharing what set-ups,depths you got them on and what lures?
GIBBY74 Posted July 5, 2007 Posted July 5, 2007 Great Job Guy's, So Much For The 2-4 Footers That Noaa Was Calling For.
shudacudawuda Posted July 6, 2007 Posted July 6, 2007 browns were caught between 40 - 60 f.o.w. on a rigger 25' down, bloody nose, dipsy set on 2.5 , 60' back, orange & silver lure with black and white ladderback and at dark on rigger 18' down, moonshine flounder pounder.
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