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pinks in the snoho

Posted: Sat Aug 06, 2011 9:31 pm
by curado
so this year i am buying a clicker ( head count counter like bus drivers use) because i want to see the grand toltal of pinks i can get before the runs over. and i can tell that pinks are going to start showing the 20th in good numbers thru the 30th. wooo 20 to 60 fish days

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Posted: Sat Aug 06, 2011 10:58 pm
by sockeyeguy
somebody caught 3 on the duwamish today so u might be able to get a head start

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Posted: Sat Aug 06, 2011 11:00 pm
by curado
that is true. but the fish are still making there way into 8-2 and 9

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Posted: Sun Aug 07, 2011 4:06 pm
by frawgsawce
Hello,
Alright, I have a question. Im still trying to adapt to WA fishing. I've been told the pinks are the easiest to catch and managed to get some a few years ago. I just cant figure out when to go. I dont have a boat, and I really only know how to get to a few places on the sky, so I usually stick to that area, up by the wallace. I can really only get out on the weekends and two years with no fish is starting to wear on me. Would anyone be able to help me target maybe a weekend that I should head out and give it a try again. Again, Im in the bellevue area, but Im willing to drive if need be. Im used to fishing in the south, migratory fish have got me spinning in circles, any advice?

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Posted: Sun Aug 07, 2011 4:38 pm
by kzoo
sockeyeguy wrote:somebody caught 3 on the duwamish today so u might be able to get a head start
I thought the Duwamish was closed until the 8/20th?

Frawgspawce, when the Duwamish opens, you should check it out. Closest river system to the Bellevue folks. Catching pinks in the wallace is too far up there for pinks, you need to fish lower river areas on the snohomish and the Duwamish.

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Posted: Sun Aug 07, 2011 5:52 pm
by chefjake99
curado wrote:so this year i am buying a clicker ( head count counter like bus drivers use) because i want to see the grand toltal of pinks i can get before the runs over. and i can tell that pinks are going to start showing the 20th in good numbers thru the 30th. wooo 20 to 60 fish days
Curado - I'm sure to see you up there i will be going quite a bit after work. I also bought a small aluminum boat that will go up the the upper snoho / sky confluence area. Let me know if you want a ride or head out on the boat.

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Posted: Sun Aug 07, 2011 6:52 pm
by curado
will do. if i were you when the fish get thick go to 522. frawg shoot me a pm and i will give you some i deas on what to use and when

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Posted: Wed Aug 10, 2011 11:51 pm
by frawgsawce
Hey Curado, I replied to the other post, I tried to pm you, but it didnt work. I appreciate any advice if you are willing to email me, frawgsawce@gmail.com

-Frawg

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Posted: Thu Aug 11, 2011 12:09 am
by curado
i shot you a e mail

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Posted: Thu Aug 11, 2011 12:34 am
by frawgsawce
Thank you very much Curado. Ill give it a shot.

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Posted: Thu Aug 11, 2011 10:24 pm
by curado
no problem. so i talked to a guy last night and the pinks are finally showing up in the salt. so i will post what happens on the 16th

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Posted: Sat Aug 13, 2011 1:43 am
by julesvern12
Pinks are in the salt. In ok numbers and are making their way too the snoho. Should be heatin up soon.

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Posted: Sat Aug 13, 2011 2:00 pm
by jerome iverson
was down at the snoho yesterday i saw about 30 fish jump in a half hour man i am already getting humpy fever and yes i cant wait to get 40 of them in a day 2 years ago we were getting around 50 to 60 in 4 hours we would just anchor the boat and drop are jigs straight down from the boat we got a fish on about every 4th twitch i even netted 3 of swimming on top of the water by the boat lol are humpy eggs any good for fishing if ya cure them i usaully just by them at the store but this year i want to cure sum myself

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Posted: Sun Aug 14, 2011 12:04 am
by chefjake99
mr lucky wrote:was down at the snoho yesterday i saw about 30 fish jump in a half hour man i am already getting humpy fever and yes i cant wait to get 40 of them in a day 2 years ago we were getting around 50 to 60 in 4 hours we would just anchor the boat and drop are jigs straight down from the boat we got a fish on about every 4th twitch i even netted 3 of swimming on top of the water by the boat lol are humpy eggs any good for fishing if ya cure them i usaully just by them at the store but this year i want to cure sum myself
I share the enthusiasm for the humpy and silver runs in the snoho. Yes humpy eggs work perfectly fine for fishing and will be far better than buying them at the store... if you cure them right. I'm not gonna bother giving you a recipe though because for one there is a thread in the forum somewhere about it, and for two i suspect every person on this site would give you a slightly different recipe and swear theirs is the best.

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Posted: Mon Aug 15, 2011 1:10 am
by hanapaa808
Took a cruise down on the snohomish today and guess what I saw.......a bunch of guys plunking in the river......WTF? I guess some guys don't care about regulations..... I said something to them but they didn't even acknowledge I was there.... I'm sure you guys have run into these kinds of people. When You say anything to them they look right through you like your not standing right in front of them. Oh well, I'm sure it will catch up to them one day.

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Posted: Mon Aug 15, 2011 4:15 am
by The Quadfather
It may catch up to them quicker if you make a cell phone call.:-" Somehow we need to sticky the previous thread that had the various phone numbers to call to report stuff like that. I know.... preaching to the choir. But that list of numbers is out there, maybe someone can link it here. At least I will put it in my phone.
Yes, I agree when this past time is something that we all love,, stuff like that gets my hair up.

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Posted: Mon Aug 15, 2011 1:37 pm
by Gringo Pescador
The Quadfather wrote:It may catch up to them quicker if you make a cell phone call.:-" Somehow we need to sticky the previous thread that had the various phone numbers to call to report stuff like that. I know.... preaching to the choir. But that list of numbers is out there, maybe someone can link it here. At least I will put it in my phone.
Yes, I agree when this past time is something that we all love,, stuff like that gets my hair up.
Poaching Hotline - 1-877-933-9847

http://wdfw.wa.gov/enforcement/reportin ... tions.html

I keep it programmed into my phone..:-"

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Posted: Mon Aug 15, 2011 7:10 pm
by A9
hanapaa808 wrote:Took a cruise down on the snohomish today and guess what I saw.......a bunch of guys plunking in the river......WTF? I guess some guys don't care about regulations..... I said something to them but they didn't even acknowledge I was there.... I'm sure you guys have run into these kinds of people. When You say anything to them they look right through you like your not standing right in front of them. Oh well, I'm sure it will catch up to them one day.
Check the regs... The Snoho is open right now...........

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Posted: Mon Aug 15, 2011 9:41 pm
by fishingboy
Check the regs carefully, it doesnt open for salmon untill the 16th which is tomorrow!

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Posted: Mon Aug 15, 2011 9:43 pm
by Matt
However it IS open for steelhead retention, and plunking works well for steelhead....Everyone is always so quick to throw out the poaching card.

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