Best I can figure out is few Coho are moving but they are with the tide but always seem to be going up. At low they will show up at the house and few.

Chinook on the other hand are moving with the normal 2 hrs before dusk / dawn and two hrs after. Seem to be consistent and I know of a good size Jack and two that ran away from home this morning.

What is different is this. The Nookers hid for about 4 days with the rain but now are showing and the Coho seem to be hanging back with them. What is different in the reach here is the bloody Chinook are feeding. Run a herring out just like your out on the salt, they slap it and come back and grab it at about 100 mph plus and just keep on truck-in. Two Coho I had a grip on pretty much did the same thing other than the slap bit. They seem to be hunting the bait as you run through rather than oh hey this looks good. I had that Coho come across the water and hit my spinner as I had just got it off a snag and was reeling across the top and that thing screamed from over 40 ft away, hit and never slowed down. Which means I came up empty one more morning.
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