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Early Morning Salt Air...

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#1 ·
Can you smell it? Just love that early morning search for coho. Addicting. Yes?
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Larry,
Couldn't agree more with you.
We are entering my favorite time of the year.
Leaves are changing. Hot days cool off quickly in the evening. I can smell the salt air and hear the seals barking on the beach.
Even though we aren't there quite yet, I wish every month of the year was either September or October.
SF
 
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Larry,
Couldn't agree more with you.
We are entering my favorite time of the year.
Leaves are changing. Hot days cool off quickly in the evening. I can smell the salt air and hear the seals barking on the beach.
Even though we aren't there quite yet, I wish every month of the year was either September or October.
SF
Boy Brian, I agree with you on September and October. I don't think I could ever move away from the smell of our salt air.
 
#10 ·
Isn't that what the gates od heaven are suppose to be like?

That is much better than the water in area 11 yesterday. There where whitecaps and I even took water over the bow of my 18' Tiderunner a few times. Found a cove protected from the wind. pulled the downriggers up and grabbed the 6weight. tied on a pink clouser and caught some humpies.
 
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Great shots Larry. I too am loving the cooling trend. Only problem is soon the lakes are going to be cool enough to fish again and I'm going to have to decide how to split my time.
Salt in the morning, lake in the evening? :D
 
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