Resident coho that have spent significant time feeding off Vancouver Island in the strait have a chance to reach 4 - 8 pounds. The more local Puget Sound resident coho are small, ending up 2.5 - 5 pounds if they make it through September. The 6 - 12 pound coho are usually "ocean" fish that have fed heavily on baitfish in much more productive waters. All are fun to catch, but those 6+ pound "ocean" coho are a blast on fly rods.
PS - I caught 2 more resident coho in MA9 this morning (20-22").
Early August usually brings the first wave of larger coho that have been feeding beyond Puget Sound.
PS - I caught 2 more resident coho in MA9 this morning (20-22").
Early August usually brings the first wave of larger coho that have been feeding beyond Puget Sound.












