I too went out for a while, had to go somewhere closer to home because I had practice later in the day. Managed about 30 chum, and my dad slightly less. While walking down river as far as I could to get away from people, I saw that almost everyone who was fishing the bowl caught coho. Walked down to my spot and noticed chum rolling everywhere. With the tide comming in, there were plenty of fresh fish. First cast on a blade, nice chum, still had sea lice and a white belly but had these orange scabs on it's body so back he went. Switched over to a jig and had a fish on every cast. Fished about 3 inches from float to my weight, with about 8 inch leader. Water was nice and deep and these fish were inhaling everything, I've never seen chum this aggressive. Anyways, landed about 15 chum like the one posted in the picture above. All but 6 had these orange dots on their side
I still have no clue what they are. Has anyone seen this before? Both my dad and I retained 2 females, still chrome with lice. It was nice to see the few guys I was with fishing with had the same setup as me. One guy was flossing and I got him to rig up a float and jig and started nailing the chum, he was surprised to see the jig on it's tongue every time. At one point I put on one of Every Days roe flies and started hitting them on it. Over all nice day.