Another back to back weekend. With the projections so grim, I am trying to take every opportunity I can to get out on the water and stake my claim before my upcoming week long buoy 10 trip.
Today, much of my regular crew could not make it opening up seats for a backup crew member and someone new I just met. It is always a pleasure to get someone new out with us when we can. They usually bring some good luck.
We crossed the bar at the end of the outgoing and it was a bit rough. On top of that, it was a bit foggy and visibility was low. Did not quite need the radar, but it was in standby just in case.
We started out to the North. After a couple crossed lines and getting our bearings, it was game on. The new guy brings one in the boat. I will take a little of the new guy luck anytime. 🙂
We continued the troll for a bit. Found a nice rip and followed it out to deeper water. Had a couple more bites, lost some and tossed back some natives. The fog started to lift and we found ourselves in the middle of the charter fleet and about 150 or so other boats. It was crazy how we all migrated to the same spot. We watched 4 or 5 nets fly around us. We could not manage to get another bite. The odds were not in our favor. It was time to move.
The ocean was pretty flat and I was able to cruise again near top speed to my special spot. Dropped lines in the water and immediately started to get bites. Some more natives had to be released. We did finally manage to get our second fish in the boat.
We were seeing pretty good action, but not many keepers to be had. We finished the day with just the two keepers. These two keepers happened to be the first salmon of 2018 for these two guys. That made my day.