Well, me and a good bud went out to the flow today for the last time for coho. Did not see a person out there for the entire time fishing which we fished for about 6 hours and it felt like the river was ours
. Morning started off well for my friend as he landed 5 wild coho which one was pushing 12lbs easy. My coho bite turned on for me as I switched to flouro after battling chum after chum. Second cast after retieing, float rockets down and flashes of silver, a nice change after seeing yellow chums. I get a solid hook set battled it for a few minutes and get it to shore. My buddy noticed that it had a very small adipose so before beaching it I got in the water and ran my finger on the fin. Misclip. Dragged it to shore. gorgeous 7lb hatchery doe, chrome as can be
. No more hatchery coho to the beach. Battled 4 more wild coho, one was a chrome bar about 6 lbs and one was a big buck about 12lbs, tomato red. I hooked many more and lost them. I hooked something today and battled it for about 15 seconds, it was about 5 lbs and much much more chrome then any coho I have seen this year, and it popped me off faster than I can say " steelhead". But you guys wont beleive me any ways
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Great day out there and think ill go check out some rivers north of the fraser until steel.
Good luck out there!