Had a relaxing and lazy weekend at our camp up at Strawberry, Soldier Creek. My wife had a tough week at work so we didn't even leave home until afternoon on Saturday. My fishing partner was wanting to go fishing in the morning and then my wife decided she wanted to go also but after a late campfire they didn't want to get up "too early". This was not to be a Robert like story of multiple limits by 8:00 am. We hit the water about 8:00 and proceeded to catch fish at a slow but steady pace for the next 3 1/2 hours. We ended the day with 8 nice kokes and a couple of happy ladies. You can tell from the pics which one really loves catching fish! (notice towel)
We fished the Soldier Creek side and I did not really find a hot color. We caught fish on every rod between 35 and 55 feet down and on purple, pink, orange, and white. While the bite was a bit slow the fish that hit were the most aggressive I've seen this year. Every one of them snatched it out of the down rigger, jumping and stripping drag. There's nothing like fishing on a beautiful calm day and having a 3 or 4 pound koke launch out of the water 25 feet behind the boat them scrambling to figure out which rod it's on.
We fished the Soldier Creek side and I did not really find a hot color. We caught fish on every rod between 35 and 55 feet down and on purple, pink, orange, and white. While the bite was a bit slow the fish that hit were the most aggressive I've seen this year. Every one of them snatched it out of the down rigger, jumping and stripping drag. There's nothing like fishing on a beautiful calm day and having a 3 or 4 pound koke launch out of the water 25 feet behind the boat them scrambling to figure out which rod it's on.
Sunrise on the water