Hi Suzanne,
Below is a message that I sent to South Coast Chapter members, regarding today’s fishing. As you can see in the picture, one of your Shark Weights is displayed on my cooler. We caught seven Salmon and two Mackerel all behind Shark Cannonballs. We caught more fish than most of the boats fishing in the same area. They weren’t using Shark Cannonballs!
Regards,
Steve 
Subject: Re: Today's Fishing

South Coast Chapter Members,

As promised, I went fishing today. Ran out of the Winchester Bay around 7:30 AM and went North to set crab traps. We started fishing around 100 foot depth and had two double releases, which ended up as one small Coho to the boat and released. We moved out to 250 feet of depth and caught two Mackerel, that was a first. Ran down to the Whistler and trolled at various depths. Marked some fish at 25 feet and brought one of the downriggers to the appropriate depth and nailed our first keeper Coho. Although we trolled at various depths, what worked best was 65 feet down and I used the Herring Streamer the whole day. We limited out with three Coho’s, all wild and one twenty pound King, also wild. We collected our crab traps and high graded the catch down to two limits. Today was a good day to be on the ocean salmon fishing and crabbing.

Good fishing,
Steve

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