There was a harbor seal bobbing around above the train bridge this morning. Didn't seem to impact the fishing, and I didn't see him try to steal anyone's fish.
Yes, chinook fishing has been something else this year. I have never filled up my quota before, partly because I have never landed so many fresh chrome chinook in the river before. I'm a bit bummed that I missed the coho extravaganza in the canal, but I still have hope for a few hot mornings this month. This is the first year I can remember where the chinook have consistently been tastier than the coho. Really, the coho last year tasted great, but this year so far the 2 we have eaten have been mushy and bland - one was a doe, one a buck, both very fresh and chrome with relatively small gonads. All of the coho I have landed have been on the small side - the 5 lb hatchery doe today was my biggest so far this year, released 6 wilds so far, 4 of which were tiny jacks.