#202712 - 07/10/03 09:27 AM
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Spawner
Registered: 09/24/01
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well, we pulled a 43.8# ans a 34# last Sunday. I wanted to post the pics but the uploader isn't working....
Got them about 7am back to back. Fishing 70 to 80'. Spoons behind hotspots.. DR's 45 degrees..
I really don't think it matters what you use out there. What matters is the right place at the right time and a whole lotta luck!!
Trying again Fri, Sat, Sun.. Although the tide do suck this weekend
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#202713 - 07/10/03 12:23 PM
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The Tide changed
Registered: 08/31/00
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Loc: Everett
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I'll be out there in my aluminum Gregor with red, white, and blue strips down the side. say hi on 68 and dont run me over!
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#202720 - 07/12/03 06:39 PM
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Juvenile at Sea
Registered: 01/20/03
Posts: 189
Loc: Seattle, WA
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Better luck today. Yesterday I heard about somebody successful with plugs at 50'. I went one for two. (Thanks Pmartin!) Of course, the one that got away was thanks to a couple of sightseeing trollers who ran right up next to me while I had a fish on. When I shouted to them to bring them up, they reeled in instead of downrigging up and I lost a great fish and the successful plug. I'm sure that no one on Piscatorial Pursuits needs the reminder but use binoculars if you want to see a fish caught and steer clear if someone's playing one in your trolling path! Here's the pic...
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#202721 - 07/13/03 10:55 AM
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Spawner
Registered: 09/24/01
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Glad to hear you got some action there T. There are some fish to be had out there. Decided to stay home the rest of the weekend and just wait to hit it again next. The tides are looking great.. Maybe get into some more then? Really did seem like the 50' line was the key?? They stayed up pretty shallow even with the light? Nice to meet ya tdickenson And here are last weekends fish. My 3y/o with my father-in-law holding them up. My daughter is 35lbs to give an idea on the fish size..
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#202723 - 07/13/03 07:46 PM
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Parr
Registered: 12/11/02
Posts: 44
Loc: Redmond
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Fished saturday, put 15# in the boat. No other action. Didn't see any others caught.
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#202724 - 07/14/03 12:00 AM
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Returning Adult
Registered: 09/01/01
Posts: 354
Loc: Shoreline, Wa.
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Kinda slow up in the ole' bubble today too. My partner fished it Saturday and one of the guys with him cought a 15 pounder. He said not many other fish boated.
Cigar
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#202725 - 07/14/03 08:54 AM
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Spawner
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Talked to some tulalips and they have got a couple over #50 already... I would put some money that some lucky soul is going to boat one this year??? Man, I sure hope that it's me!!!!! This Friday it's going to be just my daughter and myself trying to put a couple in the boat. The only problem there is that she has seen the 'Nemo' movie so now all fish are 'Nemo's' and she wants to let them go... I get around that by telling her that they need to take a nap for a little bit first Tides are looking super for next weekend.. Can't wait
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#202726 - 07/14/03 02:46 PM
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The Tide changed
Registered: 08/31/00
Posts: 7083
Loc: Everett
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Nice Feesh PMartin...say your flags-a-flying Friday morning for a bit.
Trolled with a few takedowns but no fish Friday, saw one nice 25+ fish boated in about 250 feet of water, said they were down around 70.
Nice to Chat with Chaser and Tdickenson for a bit,. Hope to get out again next week but wonder if Sunday Might be better after the netting pressure has subsided for a few days after Thursday this week???
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#202727 - 07/14/03 03:33 PM
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Spawner
Registered: 09/24/01
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Hey Sky, Thanks. I was looking for your rig also, was going to say hi. Kinda busy in the boat Friday, had a guy who had never been out before and I was doing pretty much everything. Driving (tried to keep her straight), gear, DR's, speed, etc.... Could only handle that for a couple hours, got out there at 3:30 Still it was nice out there. Next time say hi..
Good luck
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#202728 - 07/14/03 11:04 PM
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Returning Adult
Registered: 06/04/02
Posts: 424
Loc: marysville
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i hit the bubble on saturday morning with my 19 pink starcraft with white top. i saw the fish****** land a nice one whiole jigging and saw another go in a boat while trolling. all I got was a few flat fish. I ran down to edmonds laast week to try for silvers near the oil dock and only got undersize small mouth. on the crab side I was able to get 4 on friday and 2 on saturday before going to the airshow with my dad. It was nice to be able to serve frech crab to my folks while they were here from vagas. I will be out friday after work and maybe saturday morning.
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#202729 - 07/15/03 01:02 AM
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Fry
Registered: 03/06/02
Posts: 27
Loc: sultan,wa
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On the water saturday at 2:30 for the first trip in my new boat. At about 5:00 in the evening we noticed a seal that kept following us around, and sometime around 6:00 we had the first fish on. Fishbelly 2 was in the boat with me, he grabbed the rod and started fighting the fish. I killed the motor and went back to net the fish and this thing was running all over the top off the water, jumping, and the next thing you know this seal pops out of the water with the fish in its mouth. Fishbelly 2 kept the line tight and we could see the seal had the fishes head in its mouth so we started yelling and hollaring trying to scare the thing away, hoping that it would drop the fish. I grabbed a couple of 1 oz weights that were kicking around the boat and started hucking them at the seal but that thing would not drop the fish. So fishbelly 2 tells me to back up the boat. We were 10 feet away from the seal before it dropped the fish and took off. We netted it real quick and one side of the fishes haed was gone along with the lower jaw, and it just happened to be hooked in the only piece of mouth that it had left.
So we start trolling again after a bunch of high fives, and an hour later the other pole goes off. Fishbelly 2 grabs the rod and hands it off to me since it was a right hand reel. The pole was doubled over and right after a took it this thing started to run to Everett! I've never been spooled like that before, there was no stopping it. After about 150 yards it stopped and I was able to start working it in. Twenty minutes later Fishbelly 2 netted what turned out to be a nice 27.5 pound king. The biggest fish that i've ever caught 37 in length by 24 in girth.
Not bad for the first trip in a new boat, now if I can only get the fishfinder to start working for this next weekend.
I'll talk fishbelly 2 into posting the pics as soon as they are developed!
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