Wow! October already, prime time is just around the corner, yet this morning's weather was still like an early September morning.
Anyways, fished the lower section from 6:30am until 10:30am. Bite was on from the start to around 9:30am. Gman joined me today for a short floating session.
Shortly he arrived at where I was fishing, my float went for a dive and fish on! Moments later, first hatchery coho was on the beach (doe, around 6lb). Gman didn't even wet a line and his arms were already soaked after tailing the fish for me.
Soon after, the action was pretty consistent. During the first three hours or so, there was one hookup every 15 minutes or so. In total, I had 10 hits, 4 hookups (all coho), landed and released on chrome jack, kept my first coho doe, and lost the other two (one hatchery fish was ready to be tailed and popped off the hook...
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Gman was a bit luckier... or better I should say. While I was there, he got into two hatchery fish and landed both of them. One was similar to mine, while the other one was easily 8lb. Both his fish were very, very fresh. He's still fishing right now so he might be into more fish today.
After 9:30am, it was all over once the sun got up high. Still the odd fish rolling, but action slowed down. The odd springs were hooked, also saw one chum caught and released. Ahans was fishing in the same run as us too, but no luck for him while I was there.
All fish were hooked on last year's chum roe. Good luck this weekend folks.