Find a shelf and/or steep slope (or D3 or Neal..or Gilly) and fish in the 30-50' depth range. Be there at first light or very late sundown. Put that cut-plug near the bottom and hold on.

Your window of opportunity might be smaller, but it still can be productive.

Just gotta find where the fish come up to feed in the very early am and late evenings.

DR's just give the bigger boats a chance at some fish....no matter what depth, conditions, time, etc. IE, more flexibility.

PS. I was gonna say "Ask D3", but he beat me too it!

PPS. If Shilshole ever opens back up again for kingers, it's a trolling show. First light out in front of the bluff near the set of cans - and hold on.

PPS. Point Williams - Just north of the ferry dock at West Seattle. We used to drag a boat from the beach there at the ferry dock, motor on out to about 30' of water where the slope starts and troll herring. I think that's MA 10. Used to kill the fish there trolling and/or motor mooching. Whatever it's called. Stopped doing it when the old man couldn't help me launch our 12' Livingston. We were basically popping a fish or two a morning. What Ryley just described.
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