Right now, the lower river (below I-5) is running green/grey with approximately a foot of visibility. Lures are not effective in this restricted visibility. We hooked 16 on the tide change this morning (15th)just above Blake's on the North Fork with this method, which is possibly the most effective ubder these difficult conditions:

Start with the smallest Jet Diver, rigged sliding (tied to a small swivel)on your mainline on an 18" dropper. Place 5 large beads between the sliding swivel and ball bearing swivel (to mainline). Run 5 feet of 12 pound Ultragreen leader to a #8 hot pink Spin-n-Glo, above two 1/0 hooks. Find the largest sand shrimp you can get and rig it tail up(toward the spinning bobber) and let the rig out s-l-o-w-l-y so it does not tangle. Place the gear approximately thirty feet below your position on the current edge, crack one open and burn one and hang on!!

One important tip, let the fish eat it until the rod is fully loaded before striking, or you will swing and miss. Have fun!!