#180300 - 01/06/03 01:33 AM
 
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Registered:  09/28/01
 
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Loc:  Seattle, Washington
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Way to go guys. Wish I could have been out there with you.....spent most of the weekend layed up sick. Hope you saved a few for me next weekend. JMS 
 
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#180301 - 01/06/03 02:23 AM
 
Re: Awesome blackmouth!
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Returning Adult
 
 
 
Registered:  12/03/01
 
Posts: 467
 
Loc:  Kent
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Right On!!!! 
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#180302 - 01/06/03 02:39 AM
 
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Repeat Spawner
 
 
Registered:  08/04/99
 
Posts: 1432
 
Loc:  Olympia, WA
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Now, that's a report!  Cool pixs.  Sounds like a great trip...a little bit o' blackmouth heaven. 
 
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#180304 - 01/06/03 08:31 AM
 
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Juvenille at Sea
 
 
Registered:  12/29/99
 
Posts: 119
 
Loc:  Gig Harbor
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Look at all of that smooth water! The weather  cooperated also. Good job guys! Jack 
 
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#180305 - 01/06/03 10:34 AM
 
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Parr
 
 
Registered:  08/06/02
 
Posts: 49
 
Loc:  everett, wa
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Nice weather, Nice pics you two. You must have been out between wind storms! Are you willin' to share what gear you were using (looks like artificial squid... any herring strips/smelly jelly?), at what depth and troll speed? You can use my e-mail if you so desire.
  My family and I dropped in at Shilshole on Dec 26th, looking for crab. Went across the channel and into the bay. Didn't have much luck in the hour or so there. Got a call from home and had to pack it up.  We want to get out again and have my kids experience the excitement of the wiggling and bowed rod, eventually pulling up a nice blackmouth.
  Thanks, Over and out
  Matt 
 
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#180306 - 01/06/03 10:56 AM
 
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River Nutrients
 
 
 
Registered:  05/06/01
 
Posts: 2959
 
Loc:  Nisqually
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I don't mind sharing info on this fishery.
  1.  Use white/glow Hot Spots with white/glow hoochies, spoons also work good behind the Hot Spot.
  2.  Fish the 140-150' contour in the bay.  Start at the launch in W. Seattle and troll towards the stadium.  Keep your 'rigger ball right on the bottom, bouncing the bottom is OK.
  3.  A little bit of your favorite scent on your offering is good.
  4.  Troll fast, 3-4 MPH. 
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#180307 - 01/06/03 11:00 AM
 
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Repeat Spawner
 
 
 
Registered:  02/28/02
 
Posts: 1189
 
Loc:  Marine Area 13
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We followed the tide between Duwamish Head and the ferry terminal following the 140/150 foot contours.  Didn't seem to matter at all what combo we used- Coho Killer, Kingfisher spoon, Sonic Edge, mini squid, 4 1/2" hootchy.   Amazingly, there wasn't much bait around until the afternoon!
  Dangerous Dave put a nice 8#r in the box in his boat.   Other than that, seemed we were the only two boats catching fish.
  Downriggin' 
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#180309 - 01/06/03 12:05 PM
 
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Returning Adult
 
 
 
Registered:  06/23/00
 
Posts: 363
 
Loc:  Duvall, WA
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Right on dudes, nice fish. Thanks for the pics. 
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#180311 - 01/06/03 02:02 PM
 
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Returning Adult
 
 
 
Registered:  08/18/00
 
Posts: 268
 
Loc:  (Tacoma native),San Diego WA, ... 
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Were you guys and dangerous dave usin "black boxes"?
  Sincerely, Roger 
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#180312 - 01/06/03 02:08 PM
 
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Repeat Spawner
 
 
 
Registered:  02/28/02
 
Posts: 1189
 
Loc:  Marine Area 13
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Just like American Express....  I don't leave home without it!  At 150' I set the box at .680.
  Downriggin' 
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#180314 - 01/06/03 08:00 PM
 
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Returning Adult
 
 
 
Registered:  08/18/00
 
Posts: 268
 
Loc:  (Tacoma native),San Diego WA, ... 
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Thanx fer the reply.  
  If you have a fiberglass boat and aren't usin downriggers is the black box still effective?
  Sincerely, Roger 
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#180315 - 01/06/03 08:07 PM
 
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Repeat Spawner
 
 
 
Registered:  02/28/02
 
Posts: 1189
 
Loc:  Marine Area 13
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The BB is specifically made for downriggers however, if you are meatlining I imagine the BB would be effective with an alligator clip. So... it works only with a wire line in the water.
  Downriggin' 
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