#369284 - 08/16/07 08:42 PM
16/07 cutty report
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Juvenille at Sea
Registered: 10/21/06
Posts: 157
Loc: port orchard, WA
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Went to the local beach today located in West Pass and did very well. With a total hook up of one coho (5/6lb range), one little blackmouth (19/20in) and aroud a dozen cutties ( smallest 14in and largest 19in) and lost a couple biggens including the coho. Today was easily the best day Ive ever had since Ive started fishing the salt in October of 06. Fish were hooked on a 3 1/2in bozo fly made of all flash and pink over white clousers. I'll be back down tomarrow with another report.
Jake
Edited by Queets guy (08/16/07 08:43 PM)
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#369896 - 08/20/07 07:49 AM
Re: 16/07 cutty report
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Spawner
Registered: 02/11/03
Posts: 939
Loc: Bainbridge Island WA
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tuna- Rio Outbound is my favorite for the salt. i prefer a floater as i can still fish poppers with it but a lot of guys like the intermediate tip.
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#370024 - 08/20/07 05:55 PM
Re: 16/07 cutty report
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Egg
Registered: 08/25/05
Posts: 2
Loc: Lake Stevens, Wa
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Heh D3, although I don't have any experience with the outbound line, is it similiar to the Air Flo 40+? That is the line that is on the reel that I bought from a fellow board member.
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#370025 - 08/20/07 05:58 PM
Re: 16/07 cutty report
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Spawner
Registered: 02/11/03
Posts: 939
Loc: Bainbridge Island WA
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yeah... fairly similar
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#370028 - 08/20/07 07:13 PM
Re: 16/07 cutty report
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Spawner
Registered: 01/01/06
Posts: 999
Loc: Poulsbo
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tuna- Rio Outbound is my favorite for the salt. i prefer a floater as i can still fish poppers with it but a lot of guys like the intermediate tip. Thanks, now another ? are fly lines salt and fresh specific? I have a loomis 9ft 6wt IMX that I wrapped many moons ago. I never use it. Was thinking of using it in the salt. Reel is a cheap ross. I believe it would sufice for pinks in the salt. The other fly reel I have is a JRyall, but I think its too big for the 6 wt. Jason
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#370953 - 08/25/07 10:34 AM
Re: 16/07 cutty report
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Three Time Spawner
Registered: 01/13/03
Posts: 1524
Loc: Edmonds
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Generally speaking lines are not water specific. Some lines are built specifically for warm climates. Normal lines will become extremely limp in hot weather making them difficult to cast.
As for the rod, your IMX is perfect for most beach/saltwater fishing around here. Throw an intermediate outbound line on that Ross and you're ready to go.
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#371117 - 08/26/07 07:42 PM
Re: 16/07 cutty report
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Juvenille at Sea
Registered: 10/21/06
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Loc: port orchard, WA
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I like to fish a full clear intermediate because I dont like using weighted flies and I like them to get a little deeper than with a floating line.
Jake
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