I would try drifting red or pink krill under a float. Fish over by Kilby parking lot.
Many , I mean many
years ago the Harrison opened for Sockeye all the way top Harrison Lake . We anchored just above the HWY 7 bridge . I used a 2.5 oz. banana weight and a 5 foot leader and a
pro cured red krill . With the strong current the bait was a good distance out the back of the boat . We sat and shot the bull for a while , then " ZINGO " my reel started screaming out line , I grabbed the rod out of the rod holder and " it was on " . After a good battle we landed a nice Sockeye . We set up again , and sure enough with the splashing and fighting going on a dam seal shows up spying on us . Well , a bit after the seal shows I get another zing on the reel " fish on " . The battle didn't last long as the seal decided it was a good time to piss me off and chased my sockeye down and grabbed it . Still with the hook in the Sockeyes mouth , the seal takes off taking the mono with it in tow. I had to snap my line before it spooled me off . The seal on the other hand , just to #$%^ me off more came over close to the boat and started to play with the sockeye flipping it around , tossing it , just having a great ol time
. Any way we thought it was time to go as it would surely happen again . Sorry , I just had to tell ya's , got a little carried away . Cheers
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