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Offshore 400+ foot is a sure thing for steelhead. I'm working inside of 200 making my way in right now looking for kings- can't find good temp yet

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Good question Brandon- trying not to go offshore- pile of boats working inside between barn and somerset. Maybe they got something going but I don't- temp is DEEP! Might have to road trip it up your way and load the freezer up one more time with eye's

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That's a damn nice brown -what he is doing out there I don't know- you in LOC- that will place for sure

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1 brown- 2 dink salmon and 3 knockoffs- all on rigger 110 down- NBK-100-120' of water. Not fishing much longer- be back out tomorrow afternoon- good luck to all-

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Just doubled up on browns- now I gotta stick around a bit longer- wire dipsey 240 and 110 rigger- NBK

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100-120'- temp is still difficult to find- best temp I found was A pocket of 55 degree water down. 95 over 120 near the red barn. Marked a lot right on bottom between Wilson and olcott- bite was deep

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Fished Olcott today ended up 11 for 12, mix of steelhead, lakers and smaller kings. Best bite was right around 350' for us. Mostly a spoon bite but did get 3 on FF. Temp was down 60'.

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Fished noon till three.... Four bites two skippys a steelie and a brown... 80 to 120 fow.... Good temp but temp don't matter right now .... Hope to be back at it tomorrow and Sunday wind pending....

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We did well. Landed 4 kings over 20lbs. Threw back two shakers. Lost one at the boat. Steelhead action was incredible...our biggest juat over 14lbs. Heaviest action between 450 - 480fow. Kings came 75 down in 54 degree water. White spin doctor with green dots and a green hammer fly. Habanero spoon and daves sammin slapper.

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Great day today out of olcott. 14 for 22 mostly a mix of matures, steelheads, and two year olds. Biggest fish was 28.8 lbs. Fished towards Wilson in 440-490 fow down 40-70. Ss spoons worked well in green and yellow.

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Is it a spoon bite storm warning? We have one mature, coho, steelie in close also. Got a mature in tight yesterday afternoon also.

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