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They're hitting them standing off the piers but you'll still find a bit better luck if you're casting off of a boat in the evenings and early mornings. We were hooking up quite nicely in 10-15 fow using 3/4 ounce glow&green ko wobblers.

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just got back nice morning got choppy in afternoon only picked up one in 55 ft on green fly just out of mouth. 24lber was nice but woulda liked more, we were trollin with dipsys and spoons, and two flys on d rigger. Tried in shallow first, after we hooked first one at about 8 am we were excited but could'nt get any others to bite. Went out to 230 ft trolled back to 180 could get anything. All in all had a good time though. Maybe I should start trying J plugs? Any news on how anybody else did would be awsome.... peace

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55? 230? 180?

Seriously?!

Try 15-25 fow, cast spoons. They're staging. :lol:

They DESTROYED them last night and all through the morning. Even people on the piers seemed to be doing pretty well. I think trolling is pretty much done unless you're out deeper looking for a mixed bag. Some rain will push the rest in and start them running I'm guessing. :devil:

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Was on the bar on saturaday from 7am-1pm. Couldn't get anything to go on the ledge near the red can. Moved out deeper around 230-280 fow and caught about 10 2 year old kings and 1 coho, most around 8 lbs. Came on both flasher/flys and spoons.

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We went out of Olcott Saturday the 17th and didn't move a rod in tight. Moved out to 300 and started hitting steelies on spoons and flashers. Depths varied from 45 to 110 down. The temps were all over out there. Best depth was at 67 for us.

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