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Left the dock this morning and trolled due north, right out of the pier heads. The plan was to find slowly head offshore and hopefully find a deeper water bite. 2 riggers slowly became 4 riggers, a mix of stickbaits off the boards, and even a 8 color core down the chute. On the way out we boated 1 laker which took a stickbait off the board. After giving it a fair shot for 2+ hours, seeing very few fish, zero bait on the screen, and lots ice cold water we abandoned the deeper water and headed in tight. The inside waters have been very good to us and today wouldnt be any different. The mud plume just in front of the creek seemed to be loaded with fish and gave us some good action including multiple doubles. The second half of the morning produced a couple steelhead, 3 Atlantics, and a half a dozen Browns for us. A mix of sticks off the boards (with pink and chart the 2 best colors) and Blood Run Fluoro loaded with DW ss green halo and green dolphin 6' down on the riggers did all the work.

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Sweet report Roberto.....you sandy guys have it like we do at the River....diversity. I like the improvise and adapt philosophy. Way to make a good day into a great day.

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Rob. When I was heading and saw all those boats in front I figured you did well. We started in tight and trolled east of the creek. We did a few browns in close then tried our luck out deeper. Except for a dink king not much going on. Glad to hear you did well.

Lou

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