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Duwamish River Report
King County, WA

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10/05/2013
61° - 65°
Casting
Coho Salmon
Fish Eggs
Orange
Sunny
Hook & Bait
Afternoon
10/05/2013
2
941

Didn't think I'd get a chance to go fishing today, but change of family plans gave me a few hours to run to the river. Hit the water about 12:30p. Started drifting eggs, but lost a couple setups to the river, so thought I'd try twitching a jig to see if anything was interested. Nope. The spot I was in wasn't great for that method anyhow, so went back to eggs. About 30 minutes in I finally hooked something that fought back. Took my time pulling in a 23" hen that was plenty bright, so at least I was going home with something. Spent the next hour donating gear to the river and then hooked into something bigger. It went berserk right away and started running back and forth across the current stripping line on every bolt. Next it came to the surface and started the arial show. It was a beautiful large chrome something or another. Somewhere around the third double backflip with a half twist the knot from the leader to my swivel failed. That fish wasn't quite done fighting yet and did a couple more aerials for my enjoyment before settling back into the current. I shook that loss off and tied up again. Over the next hour I had a few hits, donated some more gear to the river, and pulled in a couple sticks of firewood. I was now getting low on eggs, down to my last couple pre-tied leaders, and it was about time for me to be heading home, so knew I was throwing my last few casts. Towards the end of the next drift it got hammered. Again, it was a larger fish. It didn't quite go berserk but made a determined beeline for the far shore stripping line off the reel. I was able to turn it and start gaining ground. It made a couple pushes to the surface, but would just boil the water before heading back to the bottom. I finally got it to show itself while still out in the middle and saw it was a slightly colored fish that I think might have had double digit potential. Right after that it decided to start some serious head shakes. A few of those and the hooked popped out. At that point I loudly exclaimed the frustration of back to back losses and decided it was time to go home at 3pm. Went 1/3, but got some healthy looking skeins to replenish my dwindling egg supply, had my Coho confidence boosted, and got a couple pounds of fillets to put in the freezer. So, happy to at least have that much as well as it just being a beautiful day to be on the river bank.


Comments

Bank drifter
10/5/2013 11:45:00 PM
Great story , giving me silver fever, to the Sky I go tomorrow after a big Hawks win!
afk
10/6/2013 6:20:00 AM
The thrill of victory and the agony of defeat! Good story. Thanks for the report.
TrophyHunter
10/6/2013 8:04:00 AM
Great report! The biggest ones always get off right?!?! Same happened to me the other day on the satsop, but as well, I managed my first chrome of the season at about 12lbs (buck). Congrats man keep it goin!
tele_maniac
10/6/2013 12:57:00 PM
Awesome report BentRod! That sounds like more than a two star day to me. Good luck out there. Hope to meet up with you one of these days. Best!
Fields
10/7/2013 10:51:00 AM
That was a fun read. And with the luck I have been having that sounded way better than a 2 rating day.
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