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We pulled the boat over to Olson's Resort in Sekiu and fished last Wednesday (9/11) and Thursday (9/12) for the coho. The lure that was, hands down, most effective was the 2.8" OG2 in fluoro-green/fluoro-orange. We fished this behind an 11" flasher to which we'd added a Pro Troll Strike Lite. (And, we set the light to the first mode--rapid flash.) The 2nd most effective lure, that we didn't try until day 2, was the 5" OG2 in fluoro-green chartreuse. We fished this behind a 10" Big Al's Fish Flash. And, we added a Pro Troll lite to this as well.
Wednesday summary: We were fishing between 400 and 500 feet of water. Putting the lures 35 feet behind the boat before we clipped into the downrigger. Trolling fast--with better than 45 degrees of angle in the cable. We started around 30 feet. But, marked fish in the 15 foot range. As soon as we brought the ball up to 15 feet, we were hooked up. And, in under 2 hours, we had our limits of 4 fish.
Thursday summary: Far slower than Wednesday. We heard reports on channel 68 that fish had been caught around 70 feet. So, started there. Same depth (400-500 feet of water) and same speed (keeping the cable at a minimum of 45 degrees). Nada. Nothing. Began experimenting with different colors and sizes of lures. Again: Nada. Nothing. Went back to the 2.8" OG2 in fluoro-green/fluoro-orange. And, moved into the shallow water (15 feet). Bingo! On the other rod, I tried a new rigging with the 5" OG2. Instead of threading the line through the bottom of the lure, I threaded it out through the top. This rigging, and lure, produced our two biggest fish for the day. Weather was a little dicey. (We only saw one other boat out there when we caught our final 4th fish for our 2-person limit).
All-in-all, it was a great outing! Thoroughly enjoyed those two days and the cabin and moorage provided by Olsons!
Below is a quick video of the trip:
Available Fishing Guide:
Website: Darrell & Dads Family Guide Service