Check out the fall 2000 issue of Western Flyfisher at: http://www.westernflyfisher.com/
They devoted most of the Fall issue to fly fishing for coho. They did an excellent job of detailing flies, tactics and indicators of fish activity. Mike -----Original Message----- From: Kent Lufkin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, December 03, 2001 11:36 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Coho I've been invited (and accepted) to join a party of a dozen or so organized by my wife's cousin for an expedition to Coffman Cove, on the northeast corner of Prince of Wales Island, Alaska. He's reserved the Coffman Cove Bunkhouse for the week of July 20-27. Earlier parties have had tremendous success targeting silvers in the salt in an area known as Whale Inlet (Bay?), fishing in groups of two and three from 16-18 foot Lund boats. Last trip, most of the fish were taken within a couple hundred yards of shore as the fish mass up before heading into freshwater. However, I'll be the lone flyfisher in a group of gear-slingers. While I'll probably bring a gear setup myself, I prefer to fish flies and will bring my 8wt setup for the salt. I'll also bring a 5wt setup for day trips targeting cutts and Dollies in some nearby lakes and streams. Since this will be my first time flyfishing for salmon in salt, I'd sure appreciate advice and suggestions on line and leader selection, stripping techniques and fly patterns. Thanks in advance, Kent Lufkin
