Went out today at first light to a great spot with soem good friends, CARich980, and a few others. We lined up right beside each other in hopes to keep the flossers away. At first it seemed to work lovely as the 5 of us had the calm part of the run all to ourselves with the nearest flosser about 50 feet upstream of us. What a beautiful but cold morning. In the first 2 hours i landed my first hatchery coho ever on the Vedder, of about 4lbs with the help of CARich980, thanks bro. We kept on fishing and i then landed a nice little jack spring of about 6lbs.
As the day went on most of our group got into various fish.
Until about noon when we slid into a beautiful little spot we nicknamed, " coho corner." And man, was the bite ever on. There was so many coho holding there it seemed like the water was lined with silver.
Second cast, BAM float down, coho on. Being that i have never experienced this feeling yet, my adrenailine was through the roof. Wow, you guys are so right about their fighting ability. Needless to say, some slight error on my part playing the silver dancer, and all of a sudden the look on my face liekly told the story, fish off.
So determined i rebait and cast right back into the same spot, nothing. Second cast, bam float down and another coho on, this one was huge! From my friends view he said likely 10lbs or more, played this fish much better, fought him for about 5 minutes, before "snap" leader breaks, fish off, again.
Damn these babies can sure fight.
So now more determined than ever i re-tie a leader and set out to get me another coho.
About 10 minutes later, same as before, fish on. A good hook set puts my hook right through the upper mouth and as this beautiful fish jumps reapetedly out of the water i feel that this time i will win the fight. My buddy and i start backing out of the water with me being totally certain to keep pressure on when needed, and letting him do his dance when needed, about 5 minutes into the fight i finally win the battle and beach this beauty ho. Hatchery, bright silver, 7.5lb male. Wow, what a fish, what a fight. I am sold on the coho, best fighting salmon i have landed to date.
All in all, everyone in our party got into some fish, and we had a great time fishing, talking and enjoying the day. We didnt even let the flossers down the way get to us, as we were just having to much fun, at coho corner.
Thanks guys for all your help today.