Hunting Washington Forum
Other Activities => Fishing => Topic started by: Malardman on June 27, 2010, 09:38:08 PM
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Had a great day on the water, 14mi out 250' Depth took over 20 King's in 5.5hrs sorted through, and got our 4 keepers, excellant water conditions, gonna be a wicked year on the COHO'S :rockin:
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Are you from the future it is only june lol :chuckle:
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Very nice... Nice ride also..
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:bash: My bad 6/27/10
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I was just messin with ya nice fish and it looked like an awsome day on the water
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We must have been close to you. Hunterman Tony and I and somefriends went bass fishing in the same spot on the rockpile. We had 50 some bass;5 ling cod and about a 25 pound halibut but wished we would have brought our salmon gear. Was sure nice ocean the last couple days.
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Sounds like some great fishing! Family and I are planning a trip in August. We are trying to decide on Ilwaco or Westport.
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Sounds like some great fishing! Family and I are planning a trip in August. We are trying to decide on Ilwaco or Westport.
Ilwaco in mid - late August :twocents:
Kris
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Nice fish! Looks like there was a ton of boats out there!
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Sounds like some great fishing! Family and I are planning a trip in August. We are trying to decide on Ilwaco or Westport.
Ilwaco in mid - late August :twocents:
Kris
:yeah:
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Are you from the future it is only june lol :chuckle:
heh, you stole my line.
Nice fish - it looks like a great time. I get out there every few years to fish but it's fun every time. I need to make a more concerted effort to go (I'm in Eburg and it's a pretty good drive.)
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Hey Malardman
Off topic a bit, but how to like the positioning of your downriggers? I am going to mount a couple to my boat and cant decide exactly where to mount them???/
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Looks like you guys had a good time
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Hey Malardman
Off topic a bit, but how to like the positioning of your downriggers? I am going to mount a couple to my boat and cant decide exactly where to mount them???/
The further back I can mount them the better, IMO The reason is you can turn sharper and not worry about hitting the engines with the cable, gets expensive lol, you also want to run a 12lb. ball minimum, I like 14lbs keeps the line more true, but it also depends on the tide or rips the deeper you go the less true your line is. Thus the heavier ball. :tup:
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Congrats on some nice looking fish
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Nice fish and boat!!
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sweet :tup: