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08/27/2015
71° - 75°
Other
Pink Salmon
Pink
Sunny
Flasher/Lure
Morning
61° - 65°
08/27/2015
5
2409

Took my brother out to mukilteo for some crabbing and salmon fishing. The fishing today was kinda weird. There would be long periods of no action followed by longer periods of furious action and double hookups. As I was pulling out of the driveway my half awake brain told be to put my 2nd net in the boat. I'm sure glad I did. After dropping the crab pots we started trolling and it was maybe 20 minutes before my first hookup. I shout "fish on" and my brother says "me too". After a battle that involved my fish getting wrapped up in the boat motor, we both net our fish at almost exactly the same time. I grab the club to bonk mine and notice there are no spots on the tail. Turns out I had a little 20" coho! I had decided to use herring oil instead of my usual shrimp oil thinking it would give me a chance at a silver, and it paid off today. Over the next few hours we caught a couple more fish and lost a bunch. By 11am we were getting tired and hungry and were thinking about calling it quits with our 4 fish in the cooler. I had just finished saying we would troll for just a little longer when I get a fish on. Get it in the boat and get reset. 5 minutes in and my brother gets one. I turn around to see my rod bouncing and we have another double hookup. I net mine and see my brother trying to net his, so I grabbed the net and helped him get his fish in the boat. shortly after that we land our 8th fish. In a 30 minute span we went from almost giving up to leaving with our limits. Total tally was 1 silver and 7 pinks. To top it off we had 4 keeper dungeness and 1 red rock. Now it's time to light up the BBQ because there is nothing on this planet that taste better than fresh caught coho.


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zadodaddy
8/28/2015 4:53:00 AM
Nice to hear...I am heading out this morning and hoping for the same results in my old Glasply. I was wondering where you typically drop your crab pots when you go to fish out of Mukilteo? I am new to crabbing in the area and fairly new to salmon fishing...
Bryce
8/28/2015 9:05:00 AM
My boat is small so I like to offload the crab pots pretty quickly to free up space in the boat. I usually drop them pretty close to mukilteo park. I go south until I'm away from the crowd and then drop them. Usually 60+ feet of water is more productive for me.
cobrar543
8/28/2015 11:13:00 AM
what were you trolling with, depth and speed?
kodacachers
8/28/2015 4:50:00 PM
How has the parking been at Mukilteo? I'm thinking of launching there on Sunday (after tomorrow's mini hurricane!) and saving the 20 minutes from Everett.
Bryce
8/28/2015 7:00:00 PM
I troll with an 11" white flasher and pink mini squid on a 16" leader. Don't know my exact speed, just go as slow as you possibly can. You really can't go too slow as long as you are moving. For depth I'm going fairly shallow. I don't use down riggers. I use the smallest size deep 6 diver and equivalent dipsy diver and go out 50 pulls early in the morning and 75 pulls once the sun hits the water.

The parking at mukilteo is fine during the week. I get there between 6am and 6:30 and there is plenty of parking. The weekends are a different story but as long as you get there before 6am you should be fine. The latest I got there was 5:45 last Sunday and parking was getting close to full and I had to wait in line for nearly half an hour to launch. If you get there by about 5am the line will be fairly short and parking is pretty easy.
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