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danada

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you have to listen for all the swear words....as you get closer you'll see a distinct blue tinge in the air... :D

 

Seriously...head out about 6 or 7 clicks...into the deeeeeep water...troll 40-60 feet down...if you see fish jumping behind the boat, grab your line...you've got one on!

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Blue zone is defined more by temperature than by a distance off shore, characteristically it is a long ways out.

 

Look for certain things when running out looking for this zone

 

sudden change in air temperature....if you have surface temp capabilties watch for a sudden drop ... watch for a line of debris.. this usually associated with a change in surface temp... sometimes the water will be dead flat calm one side of this thermal break and lightly rippled on the other.

 

What you are looking for ideally are upwellings of cooler water.

 

This is primarily a coho rainbow fishery with lines set 30 feet or less. I remember in the early 80's running red fireplugs off planer boards in july and early august in 360 to 400 feet of water off Port Weller, 12 to 15 miles offshore.

 

With the increased presence of Coho it may be worth a shot again.

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