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We started to get a steady flow of lakers going after changing up some spoons to these two. For the rest of the day we never changed them again! The top spoon is CI and the bottom is a Williams, not sure the flavor but it's been good to me when I've been out. The action was so steady we just kept a two rigger program going.
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Here's Dickie who's 85 with a nice salmon:
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Ky with a nice laker:
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Lamprey's were light today with only 2 coming into the boat, this one on a laker and another very large one that slipped out of the net as we brought in a salmon.
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We kept the program going right up until 4pm when we left. No huge lakers, but lots in the 6-8lb range and feisty. All were returned to live another day and we kept 5 salmon for dinner and the freezer. In the warm water conditions the salmon didn't give us much of a battle but our last one put on a show and we had one fish that popped the rigged and ran straight at the boat. We gave up on it only to have it sail out of the water right next to us. We never strayed from 85-90 fow with the riggers right off bottom and the occasional tick to stir things up. No blades and all lures 15-20ft off the ball. I took off the fishhawk so I don't know what the speed and temp was but with all the fish it didn't matter. Enjoy the fishing if you can get out!