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<blockquote data-quote="eliminator" data-source="post: 258668" data-attributes="member: 3874"><p>I have been out several times this week and have had varied success. two days, no salmon and very few bites. One day we had 4 and lost 6 and one day caught 3. It seems the 70-90 foot range is where most are being caught and it varies on what. I have had hits on herring both with a flasher and naked (no flasher) and also caught some on flashers and full body squids and also on needle fish. It seems the purple haze color and blue/silver squids and needle fish have been my best. I would guess if you talk to others they will have differences on what they are catching them on. My best advise is if you are not catching, switch and keep trying different depths and color combinations. Trust your electronics on where the fish are in the water column and fish those areas.</p><p></p><p>Good luck everyone. Also once the water cools and they start coming shallow (Normally late august or september) you can catch them with spoons and cranks much better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eliminator, post: 258668, member: 3874"] I have been out several times this week and have had varied success. two days, no salmon and very few bites. One day we had 4 and lost 6 and one day caught 3. It seems the 70-90 foot range is where most are being caught and it varies on what. I have had hits on herring both with a flasher and naked (no flasher) and also caught some on flashers and full body squids and also on needle fish. It seems the purple haze color and blue/silver squids and needle fish have been my best. I would guess if you talk to others they will have differences on what they are catching them on. My best advise is if you are not catching, switch and keep trying different depths and color combinations. Trust your electronics on where the fish are in the water column and fish those areas. Good luck everyone. Also once the water cools and they start coming shallow (Normally late august or september) you can catch them with spoons and cranks much better. [/QUOTE]
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