Left the dock at 7 and started setting lines straight out in 45`. Continued East and were 4/6 in the first hour. It wasn`t loc-n-load for me as again the fish were scattered, and I never found a school to turn on. When we reached the century mark, I looped back in, took one more and headed out to the 120`s. The winds started picking up and I pointed the bow South into them, all the way down to 42* 26`N. We continued picking away until the waves reminded and wound up showing one of the patrons what he had for breakfast

. He said his stomach had settled, but later, when he started counting down how many we had left for our limit, the others new better. They decided they had enough fish and came in early 3 short of our 5 man limit, going 22 for 28. Bringing in 17 coho, one King and 4 Steelies. The biggest Bo was just under 10#`s and the next just under 8#`s

.The best rods again were my 40` dipseys, one with a "Blue Liz" Chedder fly, and the other with a Blue/Green gold slider. The Steelies liked the Black flies on the boards, 5/8 oz. 45` back. The King took a magnum Silver Streak "Black Baboon" down 55`, and a regular size Mongoose down 19` back 50` took a few hits also. I switched various spoons, and dodger fly combo`s on the lead and it never had a bump

. Most hits came in the 120`s as I trolled South.
"Wet Nets"
Captain Jim