What a day!!! Started out early as usual, alone amongst the ratfish. Before the sun rises, the beach is still empty, save for one small spot just south of the point, where I now find myself surrounded by a nice older gentleman with a fly rod to my left, and the aforementioned man with the golden sun profile pic to my right. The flyologist appears, as does a mysterious man with an air of fishiness about him that led me to conclude that he was indeed the COHOZORD.
Lost my first solid fish of the day in an inch of water, and proceeded to lose another two sizable fish within the next 15 minutes, leading me to question whether using the same fly for three days straight was a solid choice. As slack approached, I took the opportunity to swap out the hook of my fly, and catch up on the MA9 opener thread…all good choices.
As the tide started to move, so too did I, finding some decent water a short distance from my selection for the outgoing. As I detail my lostfishitis woes to Happy Rob and his sardines, fortune strikes in the form of a 4ish pound coho, promptly bonked.
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Not 5 minutes later, I’m into the hottest fish I’ve hooked in years. After immediately hammering my fly she was airborn. Not your average leap, but a full 3+ feet out of the water. Not once, not twice, but three times…to the point where I actually said “this HAS to be a wild fish, she’s going nuts.” Sure enough, she was, and after getting herself oriented, she was on her way home. After another 2 smallish wild fish, I called it quits to start the second leg of the days journey.
Back home, cleaned the fish and onto the yak to reload the crab pots with salmon carcs. Weather was nice, so on a whim decided to drift a bit and give the pots an hour to soak. Pull up the pots to find the carcs all but disappeared, but in their place, pots full of Dungees, and not a female among them. Sorted for the largest, and home to prepare the feast.
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All in all fantastic way to spend a Saturday.
P.S.
@Bagman did we chat? I was that Spey guy.