Hey there!
I think I mentioned in my post a bit back to look for large bright pink as well as white with silver, blue or both. The later is likely a good bait immitation. A couple of times a reeled up on the cut plug and had a coho take it off the surface.
The two best spots I learned about for coho were in tight at Andrew's point (say in the 100-140 FOW of water range) and at the "cabbage patch". If you don't know where Andrew's point it you certainly will when you get there. It is a common spot.
The 2nd one is the better of the two and is located along the big island. Don't know if you have heard of it. It is a big kelp and weed bed that starts out from shore in about 80 FOW and all the way in. That whole shoreline along there is great for coho. Right in the cabbage patch should be good as well.
P.S. If you have GPS I have two spots I could PM you.
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