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We launched around sun up and went west out of the chute thinking maybe the east winds had pushed the better water that way. Set up right at the wall and trolled west with 4 sticks on the boards and a couple of spoons fished of the riggers. Lots of cold, clear water but picked up a nice 10lb brown right of the bat. From there it was a lot of dead water until we got down toward Johnsons where we found some better looking and warmer water....and a bunch of boats. We would work that area the rest of the morning catching a bunch of browns, a couple coho, a steelhead and a laker. Mix of sticks and spoons doing the work but a blue\orange belly Rapala was the best. No monsters but steady action all morning until about 11 when the wind and the waves said it was time for the bumpy ride back to the Oak.

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Amazing how the water changed, Saturday are best water was the Oak to the water plant and we struck out down by Johnsons creek. Great Pic of the waves and nice fish!

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