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Yep, last trip out with the bro in law last season he hooked a dandy. I knew when the line was coming up way to fast what was happening. One tiny quick twitch of the line was all I needed to see. Talk about a foggy morning that day.
Thanks.....also just double checking the regs which show they must be fin clipped...CHINOOK - min. size 22". Other SALMON species - no min. size. Daily limit 2(combined). Release wild CHINOOK. Season may close earlier if CHINOOKguideline is attained.Am I crazy or is this a more recent change....I didn't know they clipped 'em. I might just not be remembering.
No keepers but did have an interesting experience.Do you own a red/white Arima? Maybe a 18 or so footer? Did you also fish Skunk bay. Did you really think that since I had gear out and was beginning my troll that you REALLY needed to stop 25 yards ahead of me. I mean.....Its not like I was the only darn boat in a 1/2 mile and you powered down and started jacking with your gear dead in front of me. Oh wait, you did. I was not happy. I suggested you give me a little room and your excuse of "you didn't know I was trolling that fast" is lame and stupid. I was trying to be reasonably polite considering the dbag move you pulled. We were the only two boats in about 1 square mile? What....is this humpy season and there are 10 thousand boats on the water? Nope.....winter blackmouth. Regardless......they got the point and got the heck out of the way. We had a great morning of trolling, one sub legal hook and long line released just behind the boat.