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G Man
You are completely over complicating this
1st and foremost
Where in Gods country do you plan on fishing?
this is B10 thread
Why in the %%%% are you looking at Grays harbor , Willapa bay or anywhere else ,
This is as simple as it gets
B10 as of now is two adult, clipped coho ( 16” or more )
Oh so simple
Do you fish or just confuse yourself from your couch
If a recipe calls for a cup of mayo , do you ask the internet if a cup of hot sauce will work? I mean maybe in Louisiana they use hot sauce in lieu of mayo ,
Keep it simple G man
Go catch 2 hatchery coho and report back
Until then, I’m done reading your rants
WOW DUDE!!! Where in the world did you get your info from??? This ones hard to believe and completely ridiculous BUT thanks for pointing out that you're another one that doesn't read what was written yet is quick to throw out vile garbage. (BTW... I have absolutely NO IDEA where you came up with the concept I posted about fishing in the Willapa bay or Grays River.) Anyway... your post is laughable at best but hey... no biggie dude...do as you please, I won't loose sleep if you ignore my posts. I've got thicker skin that that.
BTW... Thanks, I do plan on catching lots more coho on the Columbia River but I won't worry much about reporting back. You're done reading my posts anyway, right?
Peace out dude!!!
 
Today's report:
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Had a great crew, three guys who all got their first salmon. Weather was a bit cool in the morning and then the sun broke out for us and made for a near bluebird day. We kept 4 hatchery coho including a couple of really nice big fish. We released about 9 wild Coho and one wild chinook. The ratio on coho is running about 2:1 unmarked to marked. Crab are coming in nice too now. The seals and sea lion aggression has definitely ticked up on the north side. I recommend pellet guns and non-lethals with a shotgun at this point.

On the other hand a pod of about 6 of the Biggs orcas (I double checked the ID) started playing havoc with the sea lion population on the Oregon side. We saw them around Hammond on the way back from picking up the crab pot. When I ran out to pull the boat at East (it's maintenance time) there was a big bull Stellar sea lion floating dead on its side next to the West Basin with a bunch of females looking a bit upset about the whole thing.


I have seats available again starting Saturday, so hopefully we'll get on them again soon!
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Has it fizzled out, or has everyone moved over to the "Coho Rodeo" thread?
Weather forecast was a bit tougher today. I had one client decide to ride it out and we were rewarded with a break in the weather. We headed to the shipwreck on the flood and had 2 beautiful hatchery coho in the bag for him by 8:30 after departing the dock around 7. I went out on my own after giving him a bit of a sightseeing tour and taking care of his fish. I hooked into 3 more on the outgo between the tankers and bridge before calling it a day when a big rainstorm started coming through. I'd say it's far from over and the ratio of clipped to unclipped is really good right now. Anchovies seem to be preferred but I was hitting them on superbaits and spinners as well.

I'm booked for Friday and Saturday but have an open boat on Sunday just give me a call if you're interested
 
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