Managed to duck away from work and got to fish the incoming tide from about 4:15pm until 6:00pm. Saw a bunch of fish, but not nearly as many as I saw on Sunday (but the tide was higher then). Water clarity has also deteriorated somewhat. After about an hour and not hooking into anything, I was just about to move to another spot, but I decided to try a much larger homemade silver spinner with pink tape on the inside of the #6 Indiana blade and a pink hoochie tail on the hook, that I haven't tried yet. As I was reeling in the spinner on the 2nd cast, I felt what I thought was a good hit just about 10 feet away from me; so I slowly kept reeling in, and just as I was about to lift the spinner out of the water and cast again, the spinner disappeared and I saw a silver flash literally right beside me. Fish on! after about a 2 minute battle and a few jumps, it decided to charge back towards shore and I couldn't reel fast enough to keep up; and right close to shore it jumped completely out of the water again and the hook popped out. Man was I ever pumped! I wasn't sure if it was a Coho or a Chum, but judging by the number of times if jumped out of the water I'm guessing it was a Coho, and it was a fat one - at least 10lbs I'd say. I also read somewhere recently that Coho can be suckers for spinners with hoochie tails on the hooks, so that's another reason why I think it was a coho. Anyway, I'm still glad I ducked out of work early - it was worth it. Can't wait till the weekend!