Good topic, I think the biggest thing I am taking away from this season is that I needed to do a better job logging every fish we caught, and posting reports. I used to have a little notebook on the boat and would capture it all, but havent the last several years.
We got the boat in a little later than planned towards the end of April, but once in the water had a great spring. Lots of coho and a couple steelhead off of the beach, as a three person family we had our first limits in the new boat in May. Coho were all over the board for size, ranging from skinny 14" up to nice fat 6lb fish. Looking back at photos, looks like May 21st was our best day in front of the beach. Daughter got her first mostly solo coho that weekend.
Started pushing offshore the next weekend, and started finding some trout the 28th mixed with the silver. As June progressed, seemed like we were having to work much harder and was ready to just start throwing darts at a dartboard. Port V Port was a great example, went right back to where the fish were thick barely 10 hours prior, and they had already moved. Overall though, never had a bad day, some just slower than others.
Family went of vacation and we lost two weekends on the lake, last of June and first of July. Looked like they were great fishing weekends unfortunately, but that continued into the. following weekend. July 9th was my last hot and heavy day, taking a 2 man limit in just a couple hours, all on southeast trolls, hitting everything we put in the water. All coho, all nice size. Buddy had a blast as he had only ever caught bluegill and perch prior to that day.
At that point it shut off for us. We still went out and gave it honest attempts, but didn't have squat to show for it, but also never pushed out to 150fow either. Disapointed we never had much of a summer perch run, or skamania, or king return, byt as others have already said, the north winds made finding cold water very difficult.
Pulled the boat yesterday, have some work to do to it this off season to get ready for next year, but hopefully we don't get killed wirh the north blow like we did this July-September.