Skagit Coho 2014

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Re: Skagit Coho 2014

Post by RiverChromeGS » Fri Oct 03, 2014 2:46 pm

KING KONG COHO wrote:Spanked them a few days ago on jigs at a few favorite places! Started at 6:50 AM and were finished at 9 AM with 3 limits (2 wild and 2 hatchery) for 3 people! Nice day and darn bright fish too! 8 pounds tops though! Waiting for rain and bigger fish!
By no means want to know your spots but wondering above or below sauk/baker? Wondering how the water is below and if theyre biting down there yet. Looks pretty colored still
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Re: Skagit Coho 2014

Post by KING KONG COHO » Fri Oct 03, 2014 7:40 pm

fishenfreak wrote:
KING KONG COHO wrote:Spanked them a few days ago on jigs at a few favorite places! Started at 6:50 AM and were finished at 9 AM with 3 limits (2 wild and 2 hatchery) for 3 people! Nice day and darn bright fish too! 8 pounds tops though! Waiting for rain and bigger fish!
By no means want to know your spots but wondering above or below sauk/baker? Wondering how the water is below and if theyre biting down there yet. Looks pretty colored still
Hi Dan? Been lurking for way too long before signing up but have seen many of your posts! LOVE the Skagit and Stilly as so they are close to home and zero travel involved O:) Smart man might wait for colder weather before drifting south towards the Sauk as it's still belching silt BIG time unfortunately =; Fished from the Cascade south recently W/O giving away GPS coordinates and as stated done quite well but early AM bite in clear water and clear skies makes it tougher than it should be this time of year! Waiting on one big rain and bigger fish to move in at the moment...

Now how to figure out how to post an Avatrar and pics on this site> Old guy with ZERO computer skills ](*,)

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