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Doug needed to drive home to Seattle and get back to teaching math and science to 6th graders, so we had to be back by 11am, headed up through Cushman at sunrise and on up river to where it runs along 126...scattered fish on the sonar but no action, trolling back downstream, we watched one nook caught by an older guy being helped by 2 less older guys...
that was all the catching we saw.
starting to think it wasn't our day, then just below the RR bridge a guy in a Hobie is bleeding a nook, we glide over to chat, exchange usernames on NWKA forum, says he just limited and did the same yesterday, all nooks. back to our trolling and he (bosun52) pedals along and shares he was using no flasher and really dragging his herring right on the bottom...so why not, we pull off our BigAls, up our weight to 6oz, and really focus on keeping contact with the bottom...15min later, as we are about to reel in and call it a day, I am hooked up with a beast. Since Doug and I use opposite handed reels and I have plenty of tag space, we team up to get more meat in the boat (which means more going home with him :thumb: ), plus his first chance to net a big nook. the fish is a slow strong fighter, no fast runs, just slow strong deep runs, steadily pulling out drag that I had snugged up good. 5 or 6 times by the boat and it just runs off deep again, finally time to net and Doug catches the net slightly on a cleat but fish is in it and I drop the rod and grab the hoop as he gets the loose netting free. 40" buck that made me wish I had on shades.
eace:
teamwork on the boat and today a tip from another boat, and because Igor needed to cancel, we took Pepper along for good luck...just never know what is going to get that chrome on the hook...cheers, roger

starting to think it wasn't our day, then just below the RR bridge a guy in a Hobie is bleeding a nook, we glide over to chat, exchange usernames on NWKA forum, says he just limited and did the same yesterday, all nooks. back to our trolling and he (bosun52) pedals along and shares he was using no flasher and really dragging his herring right on the bottom...so why not, we pull off our BigAls, up our weight to 6oz, and really focus on keeping contact with the bottom...15min later, as we are about to reel in and call it a day, I am hooked up with a beast. Since Doug and I use opposite handed reels and I have plenty of tag space, we team up to get more meat in the boat (which means more going home with him :thumb: ), plus his first chance to net a big nook. the fish is a slow strong fighter, no fast runs, just slow strong deep runs, steadily pulling out drag that I had snugged up good. 5 or 6 times by the boat and it just runs off deep again, finally time to net and Doug catches the net slightly on a cleat but fish is in it and I drop the rod and grab the hoop as he gets the loose netting free. 40" buck that made me wish I had on shades.

teamwork on the boat and today a tip from another boat, and because Igor needed to cancel, we took Pepper along for good luck...just never know what is going to get that chrome on the hook...cheers, roger