We went north this morning hoping to find a King or two. We set up in 110 feet of water and our graph showed some decent marks near the bottom. We put a big Paddle/Fly combo just off the bottom and a 10″ Spin Doctor/Meat Rig down 95 on an out down. We had a set of spoons on our other out down. A 10″ Dream Catcher Spin Doctor/Blue Fairways Strong Fly out 175 on a high wire diver took our first two fish, a Laker and a small Salmon. We spent most of 
the morning fishing between 100 & 130 feet of water. We took 2 Trout on a mag Fuzzy Bear Green Skinny Jeans stacked above an 8″ Blue Bubble Spin Doctor/Blue Bubble Action Fly. We took a couple on a Tin Can Dodger/Green Chartreuse WhirlyGig fished near the bottom on an out down. We took a couple more on a 8″ Chrome Spin Doctor/Blue Chrome Yellow Dot WhirlyGig on a high wire diver. We never had a bite on a lead core or copper line.
Fishing Report
6-8-17 Fishing Report
We started our morning fishing north on the Bank. 
We trolled to the Point without a bite and hit our first fish just north of the Stick on a mag glow spoon stacked 10 ft. above an 11″ White Crush Paddle/Pickled Sunshine Action Fly 120 feet down on the chute rigger. It was a nice size Coho. We took it all the way to the 05’s without another bite. The Coast Watch picture showed a break offshore so we pulled our lines and headed west. We ran out to the 41’s west and trolled west looking for a temp break. We took it all the way to the 50’s and found no sharp break. We hit our first fish out deep, a Laker, on an 11″ White Paddle with Silver Prism Tape/Ocean Mist Action Fly 135 ft. down on the chute rigger. The rest of our fish came on our 1, 3 &5 color cores. We had 2 bites on a Super Slim Starburst on a 1 color core. One was a Trout and the other one got away. We took a Steelhead and a Trout on a 3 color core with a Yeck Jager Bomb with Dingles. Two Trout came on a SS Steely Dan on our other 3 color core and a Trout and a Coho came on a 5 color core with a Double Orange Laser Super Slim. Most of our action came between 500 and 550 feet of water.
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