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We started in 150 fow on a ne troll, knowing with the big blow that the temp would be deep..... And man was it! I had to go down about 125-130 to get temp. We deployed 3 stacked riggers down 110-135 down with mag spoons and 2 dipseys back 320-370 with flasher/fly.

The screen from 160-200 was absolutely loaded early, and we did get 3 shots on 2 year old salmon... 2 on a 125 rigger with a mag moonshine Shelly snack and 1 on a 370 dipsey with a glow dot spinny. By 9 am all of the marks were gone so we headed north. We would take one nice mature king in 280 fow just west of port on a 370 dipsey with spinny. It was a nice mature male with 13 huge fresh alewives in his belly!!! We were done by about 11.

What a huge pain it was today to maintain temp, speed and direction with a Sw wind, strong weat current and very deep temp. I worked mostly out front and east today.

Back at it in a week or so hopefully.

Abe

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Nice job and report!!!

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