I suspect there is a few people on here that will have a few things to say about my advice..but if I were you..I would try to stick to the outer sides of the bay..and deeper water. I'd probably troll out with the low, and plan on being near the QB "hot spot" for the slack..or if there was 'no action' as they say in that area before the slack..I'd be out in 120 to 140 feet of water in the "triangle" by the mile markers. PM me for more details.
Heard a fish story of a charter that was out this morning in the howling wind and driving rain with die hards that "absolutely must try salmon fishing" before they got on a plane and apparently they had on 2 absolute screamers. Reportedly, according to the guide, 1 peeled out 100 yards of line, and then it was gone, and the oil slick hootchy came back with only 1 of the 3/0 hooks..(bad guide tie I think). The 2nd one turned out to be fish in the high 20's and that got off behind the boat right before the net job. Both fish were hooked by off the 2nd Mile Marker, 140 feet of water at 73 feet on the downrigger within 20 minutes of eachother. Amazingly, he said his guest weren't chummers..lol.
My bet is Columbian River fish, and you gotta love the action on an intense low!
Fish story or fact? I can't be sure..but sounds like it was fun to me.
lol.