Nothing in the morning and the water got dirty. So went and did the video of NT nets came back to do the incoming tide. Went 3 for 6 and found them on incoming bunched up, then zippo.

Little edit: The fish are moving WITH the incoming tide and few are holding off the side on out going. Now by moving I mean they are coming out of the bay almost entirely on the incoming, just a steady idle up the river and not a all out race as flows and timing do not get that out of them. The hens we got were at least 3 to 4 weeks from spawning judging by the egg development and all had scales flying. Simply put if your in the S. Monte down and you find a bunch stay on them or if they book by then move and get in front of them but stay with them.

Oh almost forgot. For whatever the reason the Chum and Coho are traveling tight together, much more than usual. Find one you will find the other.


Edited by Rivrguy (10/20/12 10:29 AM)
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