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Re: Skook Lately?

Post by chrome_chasin » Mon Apr 01, 2013 8:12 am

Weekend-warrior17 wrote:Ahh yea I hear what your sayin how many hours you think it would take fromm first bridge down from the hatchery all the way done to the bridge closest to the free way? If I fished it
There is a take out at Bucoda park. I was thinking about putting in near Thompson Creek and floating to there. You will need to bring a long rope tho to drag your toon up the bank. I have seen several guys put it at Bucoda and drift down but have no clue as to where they are taking out.

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Re: Skook Lately?

Post by Brat Bonker » Mon Apr 01, 2013 10:40 am

if you really want to get into some fish drag your toon to the corner hole and row to the other side and tie off to a tree or something and start casting jigs and stuff haha, probably find lots of gear as well.

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Re: Skook Lately?

Post by chrome_chasin » Mon Apr 01, 2013 12:42 pm

Brat, I think that method would result in a lot of hooks and lead finding you so to speak. That guy driving the cart picking up balls at the range comes to mind. or a real life battle ship scenario... [omg]

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Post by natetreat » Mon Apr 01, 2013 5:48 pm

Brat Bonker wrote:if you really want to get into some fish drag your toon to the corner hole and row to the other side and tie off to a tree or something and start casting jigs and stuff haha, probably find lots of gear as well.
In normal flows you can wade across the shallow spots and get out on that island and fish the corner hole from the opposite side. It's not that unheard of either, lots of guys do it. The river is packed full of fish right now, they're in tight like sardines, so nobody should care. The other thing that you can do is wade across the tail out of the deadling hole and fish the slab hole from the other side. Don't need the toon to do that, and if there's enough water to make wading too tough, the fish will be bitey enough that it doesn't matter where you fish from.

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Re: Skook Lately?

Post by natetreat » Mon Apr 01, 2013 5:49 pm

Oh, and just got back from the Skook today and it's jam packed full of fish. The sun wasn't helping the bite, but we found some brighter biters in the morning.

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Re: Skook Lately?

Post by Brat Bonker » Mon Apr 01, 2013 7:42 pm

what part are you fish nate and I know you can get to the island but I mean way back in that corner where those snag and tree stumps are as well as the fish but yeah you would have to emply the 5 Ds of dodge ball every once in a while.

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Post by Weekend-warrior17 » Tue Apr 02, 2013 3:18 pm

Ahh sweet all good idea's and methods thanks. I was going to float the pontoon cuz it gives more ways to fish the river for steel head not cuz there wasn't many fish but yea. Might be headed down in the morning with my grandpa hope to see some of ya'll down there. Come convosate if ya see meh.

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Post by primetime » Tue Apr 02, 2013 4:46 pm

Heading down in the a.m.!!! Slay some dark steel...maybe chrome who knows haha

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Post by natetreat » Tue Apr 02, 2013 6:55 pm

Brat Bonker wrote:what part are you fish nate and I know you can get to the island but I mean way back in that corner where those snag and tree stumps are as well as the fish but yeah you would have to emply the 5 Ds of dodge ball every once in a while.
If I give away ALL my secrets, I'm out of a job, Brat. :-" Fish are everywhere, and yea, I've fished the corner hole from the other side, even behind the trees. You can get there if you really want to, but it's not even the best hole in the river to fish, and I rarely even fish it unless I want to hang out with the other guys who are fishing it. And if folks throw weights at you, call the sheriff, because that's assault and against the law, no matter how irritated they get. The river belongs to us all.

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Re: Skook Lately?

Post by king killer » Tue Apr 02, 2013 8:25 pm

Hey guys ive got a question, lately when I have been drift fishing my line will be lower in the drift then where my actual lead is, causing like an underwater belly in my line. I think this may be resulting in less hookups is there a way to fix this ?

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Re: Skook Lately?

Post by natetreat » Tue Apr 02, 2013 8:55 pm

king killer wrote:Hey guys ive got a question, lately when I have been drift fishing my line will be lower in the drift then where my actual lead is, causing like an underwater belly in my line. I think this may be resulting in less hookups is there a way to fix this ?
The current is dragging your line faster than your weight moves. Happens if the water is deeper, current on the bottom is slower than on the top, if you're casting too far upstream or if you have too much weight, too much slack in your line. Simple fix is to make sure you reel in and stay tight to your weight, try different weights. If you can still feel the bottom ticking, you can still feel a bite though. It's tricky and you'll get the hang of it with practice. If anything bumps, hit it hard!

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Re: Skook Lately?

Post by king killer » Tue Apr 02, 2013 9:22 pm

Thanks for the reply nate, Im thinking I was probably using too much weight.

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Post by Brat Bonker » Wed Apr 03, 2013 2:39 pm

try bobber dogging that might fix it haha and yeah I understand nate but like a general location of around deadline, salmon hatchery or fields, no secret hole. yeah the cornerhole SUCKS this year I thing because that alder tree that fell is slowing down the current. last year I hooked so many out of that hole and this year nothing.

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Post by Weekend-warrior17 » Wed Apr 03, 2013 6:19 pm

Went done today 8am-5pm was pretty slow for us grandpa got skunked. Nothing truely bittin mostly succesful flaseing but tried bobber an jig, bobbber an eggs, and night crawlers under the bobber nothing on bait like i was wishin for. Hooked 5 on single pink corkie landed 3 one was a nice bright 7 pound hen but was beat up on the head so let her go to spawn and the other two i got were a little colored up put not to bad. mostly dark fish in the river today that i saw but a few fresh fish here an there. The corner hole was super slow only saw one guy get two bobber downs on peach jig under bobber.

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Re: Skook Lately?

Post by Brat Bonker » Fri Apr 05, 2013 5:48 pm

went today and got skunked only fish being hooked are the ones by flossers but saw a couple chase my jigs. most are dark but there a some chromers in there and big ones too just not that many fish there

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Re: Skook Lately?

Post by HOOKEDONFISHING » Sat Apr 06, 2013 3:44 pm

Brat Bonker wrote:went today and got skunked only fish being hooked are the ones by flossers but saw a couple chase my jigs. most are dark but there a some chromers in there and big ones too just not that many fish there

The last couple times I went out there the bite has been dead. All the fish are spooked.

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Re: Skook Lately?

Post by ingi » Sun Apr 07, 2013 8:45 pm

I thought about going to the skook on saturday. Last minute I decided to go to the cowlitz instead. There was a bite on for about 2 hours. I didnt catch any but there was probably 10 fish that came out between about 15 guys on the bank by me. Since I planned on going to the skook I didnt load up on much lead and ran out of 1 and 2 oz cannonballs also my 12lb test never had a chance against the steelhead that I saw coming out. Almost all the steelhead caught were bright and most were over 10lbs. I stopped by barrier dam on my way out. It was slow as expected but 3 springers were caught! and 5 springers have been captured and transported to lake scanewa

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Re: Skook Lately?

Post by EAmon ___hoffman123 » Sat Apr 13, 2013 10:13 am

Goin tomorrow see if i can get a few more before it closes!
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Re: Skook Lately?

Post by natetreat » Sat Apr 13, 2013 12:24 pm

ingi wrote:I thought about going to the skook on saturday. Last minute I decided to go to the cowlitz instead. There was a bite on for about 2 hours. I didnt catch any but there was probably 10 fish that came out between about 15 guys on the bank by me. Since I planned on going to the skook I didnt load up on much lead and ran out of 1 and 2 oz cannonballs also my 12lb test never had a chance against the steelhead that I saw coming out. Almost all the steelhead caught were bright and most were over 10lbs. I stopped by barrier dam on my way out. It was slow as expected but 3 springers were caught! and 5 springers have been captured and transported to lake scanewa
12 pound should do fine, I've brought big fish in at Blue Creek in high flows on less. The fish don't really want to go anywhere if you let 'em swim for a bit they get really tired out. Although to play it safe, I'd run at least 15. I'm stoked for the springers!

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Re: Skook Lately?

Post by king killer » Sat Apr 13, 2013 9:41 pm

natetreat wrote:[ I'm stoked for the springers!
+100 Springers beware !

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