Took off at noon and set up in 50` one mile North of the line in order to have all the lines in the water as I came over the edge of "The Hill" . When we hit 95` we had 3 go in pretty quick succession and then a forth with a 75% into the coller ratio. Two hits came on a green behind white plastic 80` and 100` out on a #2 wire dipsey. The others came on a Smurf down 42`, and a Black Fin Tuna down 50`. That was it for a while and I looped back in as I reached 120` with no more action. It was just a poke here and there after that. I ran various spoons again from the Stinger size to magnums. It appeared the colors of the day were black and purple. The Stinger Kevorkian had to be full of color to get hit, I ran an old abused one and it was just washing in the waves. The speed was 2.5 kts. going with the current and strong winds or 2.0 kts. heading into it. We took our 3 man limit of decent fish, consisting of a couple of lakers, a few bo`s and coho, and the rest kings. Two shakers wound up in the box, as they wouldn`t have made it had we thrown them back

. We had a few nice fish on, but didn`t land any really big Kings. The dipseys took 5 hits, and the lead took about 5 as well, the `riggers were the bread and butter today. All the baits were in the top 50` as the water temp was a balmy 44* 40` down

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"Wet Nets"
Captain Jim
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