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Anecdotal, but the winning fish at the Edmonds derby was about 10 pounds. Last year it was 13 pounds.I've ran into more dinks this year than last for sure. Kept a few resident sized and released a few in the 3# range.
I trolled for a couple hours just off the north end of bainbridge island this morning. Got skunked. Not a bite. 4oz banana weight, flasher, and a spinner with a hoochie tail.
Quote from: Stein on September 11, 2025, 03:10:47 PMAnecdotal, but the winning fish at the Edmonds derby was about 10 pounds. Last year it was 13 pounds.I've ran into more dinks this year than last for sure. Kept a few resident sized and released a few in the 3# range.Technically it was 13.14 lol. My wife had to work this year and couldn’t defend her title.
Interesting I never thought about keeping some pinks for the dogs. I talked with a friend who was in Sekiu yesterday and Coho fishing was fantastic. They even released some big Kings. Might not be time just yet to put the boat away. Good luck either way.SR1
Quote from: SeaRun1 on September 16, 2025, 09:39:21 AMInteresting I never thought about keeping some pinks for the dogs. I talked with a friend who was in Sekiu yesterday and Coho fishing was fantastic. They even released some big Kings. Might not be time just yet to put the boat away. Good luck either way.SR1I can/jar the pinks then use them to supplement the kibble for the dogs. I don't feel bad about letting the kids hammer the pinks knowing that we wont eat them and that they will be utilized. Between MT and WA elk I'm out until the 2nd week of October, this week was my last fishing opportunity. I'm not complaining too hard, each year is different and for all the days I didn't hit them someone I know did. Just wasn't my year to stack the coho.