#252866 - 08/26/04 11:54 AM
Re: North Sound Coho reports aug-sept 04
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River Nutrients
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bj-How deep were you fishing? Im thinking of taking Dad out in the Friday a.m. Did you use herring strips? Thanks Coho 
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#252868 - 08/26/04 12:29 PM
Re: North Sound Coho reports aug-sept 04
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Spawner
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I'll be out there friday am also. See if there is any action. Can't wait, I have a good feeling about this weekend... 
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#252869 - 08/26/04 03:48 PM
Re: North Sound Coho reports aug-sept 04
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River Nutrients
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There are no silvers out there especially not this morning at 7 am hitting my green glow splatter back squid at 35 feet. Nope no fish. Stay home or try mid day while my net is home drying.
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#252871 - 08/26/04 06:51 PM
Re: North Sound Coho reports aug-sept 04
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River Nutrients
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blue_jay
That all sounds good to me. The only thing I would add is what Buckmaster said. A flat line will ocassionally save or make the day. Last Sat. in Elliot Bay we got one fish in about six hours of trolling. Nice 9.5 lb. migratory Coho on a plug cut. Work the downriggers all day and the flat line gets hammered! If you can get a third rod onboard that's what you'll want to do IMHO.
It's all timing anyway. You'll soon be catching Coho while attempting to attach your line to the release clip!
I'll be on the West beaches of Whidbey this weekend. Should be decent.
Good Luck All!!!
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#252874 - 08/27/04 01:55 AM
Re: North Sound Coho reports aug-sept 04
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The Tide changed
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Blue Jay-
I dont subscribe to the 'fishing shallow water for Coho' theory at all. Here's why:
I have consistantly cought nice coho at depths of 55-80, even 90 feet at various times of the day. Last year I caught my biggest Coho of the season in 200 feet of water at 80 feet at 9:00AM. Several other nice 4 mile rock fish came at 60-80 feet.
Personally, I think that most of the smaller scrappy fish swim in the upper part of the water cloumn. For big boys I go deeper.
I have a theory about deeper water coho though. My buddy Geoff and I think that the fish have evolved and generally swim deeper to avoid nets.
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#252876 - 08/27/04 02:32 AM
Re: North Sound Coho reports aug-sept 04
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The Tide changed
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Thinking back about what I said, I guess what really matters is what depth you start catching fish at. Fish there. Alot of factors weigh in here: Where are you marking bait or schools on that particular day? Where are you fishing? What are the tides doing? What depths have I been catching fish at recently? What offering am I fishing with? All those considerations are 'doctored' on the spot to help me make that decision. That's really what fishing is.
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#252880 - 08/27/04 03:18 PM
Re: North Sound Coho reports aug-sept 04
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This will blow your mind....I took third in the Coho derby two years ago fishing a cut plug 15 feet down in 50 feet of water.
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#252881 - 08/27/04 05:58 PM
Re: North Sound Coho reports aug-sept 04
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Juvenille at Sea
Registered: 07/08/04
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Loc: Fall City, WA
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Two weeks ago at Neah my son got a nice 12 lb silver at 65'. This was the biggest silver of the weekend. We also got a ton of fish right off the surface. The fish were litterally coming up and hitting the hootchies as they were dragging in the water beside the boat while we were working with the fish we had just caught. I got 2 silvers with my flyrod on a floating line with a 10' sinktip and a clouser. If silvers are in you can catch them at just about any depth! In years past I have gotten them as low as 95 feet at Neah during the middle of the day. Now I typically start about 20 feet on the ball at a slight angle on the cable and go down from there as the morning progresses. The first half hour of daylight can be pretty awsome! We hooked 6 fish at Neah 2 weeks ago within 20 minutes. We started at 4:30 and by 5:00 we had released 6 blackmouth at 20 feet deep. By 8:00 we had our limits of silvers after releasing about 20 blackmouth and silvers. We were fishing about a 1/4 mile west of Wadah Island in 190 feet of water. This is the last weekend to fish Salmon at Neah so you might want to head out there! 
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#252882 - 08/27/04 07:02 PM
Re: North Sound Coho reports aug-sept 04
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Repeat Spawner
Registered: 07/01/04
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Loc: North Creek
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It's my experience that the further into the sound the silvers come the deeper they are. Take Posession Bar for instance. I've caught more silvers there at 115 - 125 feet than any other depth. Yes, I've had them rip the line out of my hand at the surface Neah Bay style while attaching it to the downrigger but by far have caught more silvers at depth. Look for the bait - If it's on the bottom the silvers'll be there. If it's on the surface they'll be there. Silvers are eating machines at this time of year. Possesion traps bait in vertical "back eddies" as the tide sweeps accross the edge of the drop off - this happens at depth not on the surface. Fish the edge of the bar as you would for blackmouth and you'll find actively feeding silvers there. Early morning at the surface sure - but don't be shy about dropping down deep - even if you see rolling fish around you - the feeders are where the bait is.
BTW - same holds true for B-10 - A couple miles further out in the ocean and they're in the top 30 feet. If things slow down try dropping to 75' and see what happens. And while I'm on B-10 try trolling the bottom 5' of water with your downrigger and a green hotspot/glow-green hootchie if you want some serious upriver bright action. First time I tried this I didn't know any better being an old-time puget sound blackmouth fisherman - 8 upriver brights in 2-1/2 hours from 20 - 45 lbs. Everyone else around me was using divers/bait and limiting on silvers.
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#252884 - 08/28/04 02:01 AM
Re: North Sound Coho reports aug-sept 04
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Alevin
Registered: 07/27/04
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last 3 days on the west side oe whidbey, limits of silvers, all from 8 to 10 lbs. shorline , buzzbomin from boat close to shore
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