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Headed out  in the morning looking for both lakers  and kings where should i start. what fow and depths on riggers ?

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first seasn out look for anytips  to start out with sppeds and depth to start looking at in the morning

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I was out Saturday before the storm rolled in. We caught Lakers in 90-130fow consistently. We had handful decent marks 60 down but couldn't get the bite. We peaked out in 330 fow and marked allot down 100-175. We didn't fish deep because my motor was acting up and didn't want the long troll in with the kicker. tomorrow I'll be out in my little reliable boat to see what's down there out deep. This upcoming weekend I'm really hoping to see kings showing up around at Sandy , after all the good winds and weather we're about to have. Good luck, let us know how you make out.

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I'd hit 60 feet and put them down at 30 40 50 and 60 and run north. 2.5 mph down I would run it out to 250 ish unless I saw something good before.

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Lost steelhead so far. 160 get off water. Junk line and Rigger down 35. Getting marks 40-60 over 160 . just west of the nose

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Just got off the water . three king 6-10 lbs and 12lb laker on a high rigger as I was pulling them in. Missed 4 silver fish also. Every King or steelhead can't of a cheater. Caught fish in 160, 150, and 105 fow. Real speratic making, but marked air a few 40-60 down. Surface temp was 52 degrees all the way out to 250 fow.

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