Westport Report- Epic two days -- Pic Heavy

Posted by: Chromebrite

Westport Report- Epic two days -- Pic Heavy - 09/18/12 01:10 AM

Hit Westport last Thurs and Friday in search of Chrome Ho's...

Capt Bret Ferris is top shelf, and always finds large, robust fish. Goal was to do some R&D with the Wicked Lure Spinners. Founder of Wickeds, James Beasley was eager to test out some prototypes, and put them up against cut-plug herring.

We had 4 anglers fishing. One downrigger rod using straight Wicked Spinners with no flasher or dodger, and the other downrigger rod was using cut-plug herring -- straight off an Islander Reel.

The two rods on the aft end were on divers with one on Wicked, and the other cut plug herring.

Bret ran about 14 miles out, and found some of the most aggressive Coho I've ever seen, and it was game on...

Absolutely EPIC fishing, with non-stop action for two Solid Days...
Bottom line, Wickeds are the real deal, these Coho were crushing Wicked Spinners.... about 60% of our fish hooked were on Wickeds, and 40% on cut-plug herring... largest fish on trip was Bret's 17-lb Beauty on cut plug... here's some pics...

Bret with a Big'un on cut plug ...



Bret with another large Ho on the Wicked...



More Chrome on Wickeds...







James in a Zone...







Unbelievable trip!




Thanks Bret, for yet another awesome trip!!



Posted by: David

Re: Westport Report- Epic two days -- Pic Heavy - 09/18/12 01:19 AM

sounds wicked
Posted by: eyeFISH

Re: Westport Report- Epic two days -- Pic Heavy - 09/18/12 01:28 AM



That's a winner! Excellent composition!
Posted by: Chromebrite

Re: Westport Report- Epic two days -- Pic Heavy - 09/18/12 01:52 AM

Thanks Doc, nice to see you again a few weeks back at B-10. Looking forward to some rain and those fish moving into GH...
Posted by: kalamageo

Re: Westport Report- Epic two days -- Pic Heavy - 09/18/12 05:27 PM

Problem is, your trip proved nothing about the efficacy of your lure. A wide open coho bite isn't much of a test. They would have hit orange peels. Try them further up river when the fish arrive in the Harbor, then you have a better test. Glad you got to find out they will at least TAKE fish. How effective they are remains to be seen.
Great looking pics though. Awesome fish and the Westport sunrise pic is the best!! Congrats on a great trip.
Posted by: big moby

Re: Westport Report- Epic two days -- Pic Heavy - 09/18/12 05:47 PM

but how about banana peels? and any... bikini
Posted by: STRIKE ZONE

Re: Westport Report- Epic two days -- Pic Heavy - 09/18/12 08:01 PM

Cool pics.Nice ho's come on rain.........Good luck,
SZ
Posted by: snit

Re: Westport Report- Epic two days -- Pic Heavy - 09/19/12 01:09 AM

Maybe I'm mistaken but alot of the fish look like the same pics....it's been good out there..Hope you got your 16 in 2 days.

This time of year I like to fish herring heads in the salt...not too hard to catch ocean coho if you can get out....
Posted by: Chromebrite

Re: Westport Report- Epic two days -- Pic Heavy - 09/19/12 01:56 AM

Wasn't too particular when I chose the pics for the post, those Coho were all cookie cutter 14-16 lbs, with the 17-lb fish the largest.
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Really enjoyed spinners in the salt, especially off a down rigger w/out any hardware... and super impressed with the take downs on the Wickeds.
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Yeah, we had good ocean condts, so getting out wasn't an issue. It's finding the bait and the fish that can prove to be difficult. But that wasn't a problem for Capt Ferris. Lost track of how many tripples & doubles we had, yeah, we got our 16 smile
Posted by: Met'lheadMatt

Re: Westport Report- Epic two days -- Pic Heavy - 09/19/12 10:17 AM

What type of spinners, If you don't mind
Posted by: DrifterWA

Re: Westport Report- Epic two days -- Pic Heavy - 09/19/12 02:03 PM

Looked thur the pic's, not a picture of the "hot spinners". I agree with some of the other comments.....when there are "Coho biters around" anything will work.

Yesterday in the Chehalis river, in a small area, I saw Coho caught on eggs, spinners, plug, and twitched jigs...Not tough to catch, just have to have biters,

Chromebrite.....Come to the Chehalis river...10/1 - 10/23...let's see how those "Wicked Lure Spinners" do.

Gill nets can take lot's of the "biters".......tough to get fish to bite IF the biters are hanging in Gillnets.
Posted by: Chromebrite

Re: Westport Report- Epic two days -- Pic Heavy - 09/19/12 10:16 PM

Met'lheadMatt, you can check 'em out at www.wickedlures.com
Posted by: Chromebrite

Re: Westport Report- Epic two days -- Pic Heavy - 09/19/12 10:24 PM

DrifterWA, as mentioned earlier in my opening comments, we were field testing some "prototypes" which are not currently in distribution channels. Thus, explaining why you only see hoochies and no blades in the pics.... James plans on introducing some new products to the market next year.

I fish the Halis, Hump, & Satsop, and have caught plenty of fish on Spinners in those tribs... this will be my first year throwing Wickeds, & I am predicting even better results with this product. James Beasley has field tested these on numerous Washington Coastal Rivers with tremendous success.
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Looking forward to using them in Grays Harbor in the next couple weeks, then using them on rivers for fall fish.
Posted by: DrifterWA

Re: Westport Report- Epic two days -- Pic Heavy - 09/19/12 11:14 PM

Chromebrite:

I've been known to fish those very same rivers......Have the luxury or being able to fish everyday.......plugs, spinners, eggs, spoons, and the latest fad, twitching jigs....keeps me busy trying to guess what is the "go to" item at any gven time.

I fish a 17' "River Wild", with a 130 Etech.....maybe we might be fishing, close....say "hi".....

Raised in Redmond......far back that there was no high school.....we all bussed to Lake WA High ........ wow, how time flys....
Posted by: Chromebrite

Re: Westport Report- Epic two days -- Pic Heavy - 09/19/12 11:29 PM

DrifterWA, yes you indeed are very fortunate to be able to fish everyday, very cool, I certainly can't say that. And I will most certainly say Hello if I see you out there. I always enjoy your informed posts & perspective on this board.

Yeah, you are spot on, the area has changed. I grew up in Bothell, and now live in Juanita/Kirkland area not far from LW High... time sure does fly by... Tight Lines!
Posted by: jason m

Re: Westport Report- Epic two days -- Pic Heavy - 09/19/12 11:36 PM

Try out the spinners in the south sound, if you can get squaxin net pen coho to consistently bite them --- you'd have me sold!!
If you really want to test by fire that's the one that no lure has laid claims to yet.

Those are some dandy coho btw.