Billy V Posted September 17, 2007 Posted September 17, 2007 Started out right in front of the chute in 30 FOW. Found a few marks but the weeks worth of wind had temps at 64 degrees top to bottom and we couldn't get them to go. We started working our way out and had a blank screen and 64 degrees as deep as 150' all the way out to 380 FOW. Once we hit 380, there was 55 degree water down 150' and there were lots of marks and bait. We worked 380-425FOW for the rest of the day and had consistent action there. We ended up with a very nice mixed bag of silver & dark Kings, Steelhead, and even a Smallmouth Bass that took a spoon off a rigger down 120'. Our most productive riggers were at 150' and 165' and our wire divers kept us busy when they were set at 380' & 450' on a #2 setting. That gold Northern King NBK I've been running lately in both green & yellow fired multiple times for us, and our best paddle/fly was a green holo/crushed glow Spin Dr. pulling a Siggs Rigs Green Crinkle fly. Wish we could've gotten back out there this morning. After a week's worth of wind I'd guess that the fishing is gonna be pretty hot today & tomorrow out where we were yesterday. Here's those two Northern King gold series NBK's that have been so hot for us the past month or so: When we got done fishing we pulled all the gear off the boat and took it over to be stored for the winter. What a great season....I can't believe it's done for us. :(:(:(
Priority1 Posted September 18, 2007 Posted September 18, 2007 WTG Captain Bill. I will not put my boat away for good until the weather forces the issue. Wishin I was salmon slammin.
Billy V Posted September 18, 2007 Author Posted September 18, 2007 I usually leave mine in for a few more weeks, but this year I have some family and skiing commitments that have forced we to wrap it up earlier than I'd like.
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