My good buddy Jammer trailered his boat up and we met at sunrise to try our luck. A mix of salmon was the goal, but any rainbows/browns would be welcome too.
We had our first fish on before we had our 3rd rod out.
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We picked away at them all morning. The fishing was tougher then expected, but we'd bounce a rod every 30 minutes or so.
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I was surprised we werent connecting with any coho....and we didnt get any browns or bows either, but we did catch a bunch of lakers throughout the morning as well. We just sent them on their way.
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It was a bit of a search to finish off the last fish for our limit, but we had a rod fire right outside of port were we started and that gave us what we were looking for...our last salmon. We pulled rods and loaded the boat back on the trailer.
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I really enjoy the fishing, but i equally enjoy the knife work afterwards. Putting a selection of meals in the freezer is important to me and we cherish every bite of it later on. Jammer grabbed a bit to take home and I cleaned up the rest and got it ready for the freezer.
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I saved a couple pieces to broil up for dinner...nothing beats a feed of fresh fish.