Kingfisher Report | July 27, 2024

July 27, 2024 by Tayler Fuerst2
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We’re charging past the midpoint of the 2024 fishing season, and this past week has been a blast for the entire fleet.

The weather has been our ally, with steady conditions making it a breeze to navigate the kelp beds. Yet, the search for those elusive Chinooks has been a bit more challenging than expected, keeping everyone on their toes.

Offshore, the Coho fishing remains electric! Fast trolling and shallow depths mean Cohos are striking with intensity, making each catch a thrill.

The large tides and swift currents have made timing crucial for bottom fishing. But, as always, the bottom fish are there, waiting to make your day. And if you hit a slow spell, don’t lose hope—one big Chinook could turn it all around. Stick with it, roll some herring, and you might just land the fish of a lifetime.

Tight lines!

QCL Guide, Sebastien Archambault

 


2 comments

  • Paul & Margo Fahlman

    July 27, 2024 at 6:14 pm

    My husband , myself & with the help of Greg, fishmaster, we brought in a 48 lb. Chinook on Thursday, July 25! It was a 30 minute fight but worth the effort. Our thanks to the assistance of Greg to make this a memorable experience this season.

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    • Tayler Fuerst

      July 27, 2024 at 6:20 pm

      Margo,

      It was a pleasure to have you and Paul visit us this past week! What an incredible catch you brought to the boat. We are glad to hear that Greg helped you make those lifetime memories. We hope to see you next year!

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