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After the big blow we weren't sure what to expect, so at 5:30 we started at about 50 feet of water on a Northwest troll. The water was super warm in there, so we continued north until we got to about 140 feet of water. The screen lit up pretty good there, and we continued to work roughly 140-200 fow. We had a pretty good pick of varying age class salmon up to 18 pounds and one steelhead. They were hitting a combination of bag mag glow spoons and bright colored spin doctors. Our best action was between Lake Bluff and Chimney bluff, with the sweet spot at about 180-200 feet. Most of hits came 70-90 on the riggers and 250-280 dipseys.post-143448-14046721860196_thumb.jpg

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Nice! Should have gone to LO today by the sounds of it. Thanks for the report.

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