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BobbiDollPDX
wow, $225 to $250??? super spendy.....if i was you i would spend 20$ on spinners and go throw off the rocks, way cheaper and fighting a salmon in the ocean with the waves crashing on the rocks in insane...its what i live for, its the fishing wait all year for, and from what i saw, the bankies were doing just as good if not better then the boats. we ended up getting into a 30 lb chinook and a 15 lb coho, seen another guy with 2 chinooks one day and one the next, end some other guys were doing good as well. you can do it, the time, effort and experience is worth more than any guided trip
Are you sure your Salmon fishing? $225-$250 a person is usally tuna rates. All the Salmon charters I've been on only charge about $100 for 8 hours of fishing. For that price I'd cancel the salmon trip and book a tuna trip, better fishing and harder fighting fish.
My salmon/steelhead guide runs $180 for the day.