Well - Larry was kind enough to take me out with him on Sun. I got up at 2:45AM to meet him in Rochester a little after 5AM. I had planned on taking my dramamine early in the AM but decided to not take it until after I finished my drive down - I only had 4 hours of sleep and driving on dramamine didn't sound like a good idea.
Met Larry, his son and a friend of theirs at 5:10AM at the Rochester middle school, loaded my stuff into his boat (C-Ya a nice new 22'CD cruiser) and climbed into the truck. About 1/2 way to Westport, I realized I hadn't taken my dramamine. Rather than asking him to stop so I could, I kept my mouth shut until we got to the Hungry Whale for bait. I took some then but that was only 20 mins prior to being on the water. Unfortunately, that was too late. The water going out was just a little rough, 4-5 swells and got better as the day went on but I was "gone" by the time we got out. So "Roger the human chum machine" spent most of the AM alternately throwing up, trying to tough it out and laying down. Around 12, I got another dramamine in me and a little liquid. By about 1:30 I was human again. NOTE to self - ALWAYS take the dramamine early enough!!!!
Anyway - as to the fishing - fair at best. We trolled from around 8AM to 3PM with 4 rods out. All total, we got three keepers. One nice 8-9# coho that I caught on a delta-diver/fish flash/hootchie/herring filet combo, one 5-6# coho that Larry's son caught on a diver/cut plug and one 8-10# king that Larry got on a diver/cut plug. Two native coho and one small king were released. The fish that we did find were mostly still out fairly deep for Westport - e.g. about 8 miles out in roughly 200' of water. That's where the greatest congregation of charters was at. The coho (including those we released) were for the most part nice size football shaped fish. So when they do get in, they will be big.