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Cowlitz Chrome

Postby Cosmic_Coho » Sun Nov 20, 2011 9:14 am

Went Steelhead fishing on Saturday...and found a big bright Coho! Have had my share of salmon this year, and was hoping to find a couple fresh winter runs for Thanksgiving dinner. Put in at Masey Bar and ran up to a big pool. Pulling shrimp and eggs drew a few strikes, but no hookups. Started seeing a few jumpers and rollers, and soon determined they were salmon. Typical river coho, they were very active, but very tight lipped! Threw every thing at them to no avail. Finally decided to run a plug right thru their faces, backing down the pool real slow. 50 ft. down the drift.....SLAM!! Nothing like a plug strike! Especially fiesty Coho on a plug strike.
Eased over to the gravel bar and dropped anchor, played her out awhile as I had no net man, but she had both sets of hooks in her mouth, and wasn't going anywhere. Sealice had fallen off, but not a bit of color, so I figure she just came into the fresh water on the rain last week.
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Re: Cowlitz Chrome

Postby Nelly » Sun Nov 20, 2011 5:31 pm

Nice one Cos!
I've been hearing of some fresh steel down that way too.
Good luck and thanks for the report!
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Re: Cowlitz Chrome

Postby Robbo » Mon Nov 21, 2011 7:21 pm

Nice chromer CC. Might want to check the regs for retention of coho on the Cowlips though ;)
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Re: Cowlitz Chrome

Postby Cosmic_Coho » Tue Nov 22, 2011 6:06 am

I almost didn't net it Robbo, I thought it was a nate in the water too, but I couldn't get the plug hooks out in the water. Turned out it had been clipped, just a really big bump of a scar...no space underneath it.
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Re: Cowlitz Chrome

Postby Robbo » Tue Nov 22, 2011 7:50 am

Sweetness CC. A spy called and mentioned to me that it might be a nater, thus the question. Carry on my wayward son thumbup
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