Buoy 10...It's go time!

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Buoy 10...It's go time!

Postby Nelly » Sun Aug 19, 2012 6:39 pm

Right after we got off air on Saturday Duane, his father Marty and I spun the wheels of truck and trailer down to Chinook, Washington. launched the boat and yes,... it's Buoy ten time!

We ran up above the Astoria-Megler Bridge and it was "FISH ON" almost immediately! Duane's father lost a nice one right off the bat.

We got our gear back down and I got lucky enough to have this chunky chinook grab my cut plug!
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The next day we had to work for our fish but this dandy in the mid 20's brightened our day!
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Duane's father Marty nailed this chrome hen for our limit!
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Oh, did I forget to put a picture of Duane Inglin in this report???
Well then, maybe he can supply a shot of his fish! :lol:
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Re: Buoy 10...It's go time!

Postby Medium D » Sun Aug 19, 2012 7:53 pm

I have a nice photo of mine; however it's on my camera. Yes in true travel fashion, I forgot my down-load cord, so it will need to wait. That wouldn't be the case if you had a picture on your camera, like we did for all the other fish. Oh well, maybe next time... Then again, there is always the possibility it may happen with my fish over the next two days... We'll see... :D

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Re: Buoy 10...It's go time!

Postby Robbo » Mon Aug 20, 2012 4:39 am

I wouldn't hold your breath Medium D. All the photos on your camera the next couple of days will probably be of Nelly's fish too rofl
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Re: Buoy 10...It's go time!

Postby Canyon Man » Mon Aug 20, 2012 3:00 pm

Nice job boys...save a few for us working stiffs up here. Is it Friday yet? Looking to find a few hawgs that Robbo let slip past him up North!

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Re: Buoy 10...It's go time!

Postby Nelly » Mon Aug 20, 2012 6:10 pm

A bit tougher time today for us today but we're not about to complain!

This 35 pound chrome buck started the day and put on a serious battle under the boat :oops:
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Since I got flak for not getting a fish pic of Duane yesterday, here's a shot of Mr. Inglin himself!
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One more half day... and we have to be on the road at noon tomorrow :cry:
Here's hoping there's a morning bite! thumbup
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Re: Buoy 10...It's go time!

Postby Cosmic_Coho » Tue Aug 21, 2012 4:29 pm

Nice Tyee Nelly!!
You got that 30lb skunk of your back for the year! clap
Took the advice you gave me Saturday am, and fished Westport Sat/Sun. while we didn't break 30lbs. we did take 2 chinook over 20lbs, with mixed bag limits for 3guys both days, with 30 nice Dungy's, and a couple keeper lings off the submerged jetty, to make for a succesful trip.
Weird year out there this year, as fish and fishermen are scattered from 25ft of water off the beach, out to 300+ ft. of water. ( I got a chinook, and a hatchery Coho in less than 100 ft. of water on Saturday) Sunday was a big Chinook in 30ft of water, then out to 40 fathoms for one of those "stupid" Coho bites, where it didn't matter what you fished, or how deep. ( I took my hatchery Coho 30 seconds after the boat stoppped, on a herring rig that wasn't even attached to the downrigger ball yet!!) Saw the attack/strike through the polarized shades, and set the hook, thought I was sight fishing for steelhead in February!! I still think the bruisers are just sliding down to this area now, based on the smallish fish from Puget Sound this year so far, and the increase in Tyee+ fish starting to be caught by our "friends" to the NOrth.... rockon
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Re: Buoy 10...It's go time!

Postby Medium D » Sat Aug 25, 2012 7:19 pm

That was me shooting Nesticles with my Chinook Rifle. Got him right be-twix the eyes...
Thanks for the photo Boss, now I feel complete... :D

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Re: Buoy 10...It's go time!

Postby Sea Cradle » Sun Aug 26, 2012 3:19 am

Good god look at that 35 lb pig drool , I know your boat was decked out but a thermos holder just over Duanne's shoulder is to much.
Let me know when you up date the boat which sounds like its coming soon.
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Re: Buoy 10...It's go time!

Postby jetjim » Mon Aug 27, 2012 5:30 pm

so whens the next shot at buoy 10???????????
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Re: Buoy 10...It's go time!

Postby Nelly » Mon Aug 27, 2012 6:16 pm

I would love to take you down there JJ but... It looks like a quota closure is on the horizon.
Lets make a plan and put it on the calendar for August 2013!
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