I woke up at around 3:15 am but as I looked out the window it was raining like cats and dogs, well actually it was pissing rain. Got to the river at 4:00 am.
I first tried the cable pool to no avail, soon after I went to dog leg and saw one jump but no biters. Then me and my dad went to doctors, we fished there for about an hour with nothing to show for it. So we went back up to cable at around 9:00 am, there I hooked into two fish quickly and lost them both, after those two nothing at the cable. And again me and my dad head back to dog leg as we arrive at dog leg we see three anglers there already. So I asked them, any luck? They respond "no". I first tried a crocodile spoon with some colourful dots and a red stripe on the side, I took about 4-6 casts with this spoon before changing over to the brass smooth fire wing crocodile spoon. first cast nothing, second cast nothing, third cast nothing, fourth cast nothing, and on my fifth cast or so I let my spoon sink quite a bit before realing it in slowly. As I was realing it in I felt a tug, I think to myself oh cupcakes I missed it, suddenly I'm yelling to my dad fish on and it's a good sized one too. it fought hard, it was peeling line off my baitcaster. I wanted to make sure I got this coho to shore so i took my time and after a minute or two I had myself a 4-5 pound coho 21 inches. After that I was to stoaked to keep fishing at dog leg so I went back to cable. Upon my arrival I saw a good number of coho's sitting near the bottom. I casted of the cliff, twitching my spoon and I see them following it, one takes it but quickly spits it out. this happened many times today. Then I made a lot more casts and lost a few and landed one in the 2 pound range(15 inches).
When I was fishing off the cliff I just twitched the spoon or used it like a zinger or Buzz bomb. Because it's hard to keep your lure at a constant level when fishing from a high cliff.