Went out for some coho action yesterday and today.
Didn't see a single coho, but got a 40+ pound surprise last night at last light, which I battled for half an hour on my coho setup
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It wasn't easy to land this big bugger with a ten pound test leader.
Here's the mandatory hero shot:
I had no means to weigh it. My buddy Tad says it's over 40 pounds. It sure felt even heavier to carry it all the way back to the car.
What do you say? How many pounds in this spring? Maybe this shot can help you with the guesstimate:
Today, I was much better prepared for springs. The flyrod stayed home and so did my Berkley noodle rod. Out came the TFO, the Abu 6000 and the 12 pound test leader. I was rewarded with this beauty:
Not big by any standards, but there was a big surprise when I cleaned it:
The flesh was more red than white.
Is this what people call the marbled chinook?
I have never seen flesh like this. It is quite orange in the middle, but white on the back and at the belly.
The taste is superb!
Definitely, a fun and rewarding weekend.