Skagit River Sockeye - any luck?

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Skagit River Sockeye - any luck?

Post by JerryGarcia » Thu Jun 18, 2015 2:15 pm

I plan to try plunking for Sockeye on the Skagit very soon. Has anyone had any luck yet?

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Re: Skagit River Sockeye - any luck?

Post by Matt » Fri Jun 19, 2015 12:54 pm

Slow but there are a few around.

200 to the lake so far. Fishing should pick up over the course of the next few weeks.

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Re: Skagit River Sockeye - any luck?

Post by Norm » Fri Jun 19, 2015 1:39 pm

More and more fish will come in every day, you just have to be out there when they do. It will get good at the end of the week and on fire the last week its open
Whats the difference between Davy Crockett and Jack Daniels? Jack Daniels is still killing indians.

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Re: Skagit River Sockeye - any luck?

Post by Norm » Fri Jun 19, 2015 1:40 pm

Meant the end of the month when it will get good
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Re: Skagit River Sockeye - any luck?

Post by Matt » Fri Jun 19, 2015 3:10 pm

Yep last week of June first week of July. FISH ON!

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Re: Skagit River Sockeye - any luck?

Post by scraig1962 » Sat Jun 20, 2015 5:18 am

Seems like theyre doing it different than past years. So far almost all the fish they collected went to Baker lake where as past years they waited until they got enough eggs before transfering to the lake.

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Re: Skagit River Sockeye - any luck?

Post by JerryGarcia » Sat Jun 20, 2015 7:58 am

I will reply to my own post - went to Skagit yesterday. about noon I eventually got to the bar by the trestle / 99 bridge talked to one guy who had been there since 5 am he saw one caught. i left and went looking for live sandshrimp. i was directed to Holiday Sports got shrimp and advice. Went to the bar across from the highway in Mt Vernon. plunked for 4 hours. saw no fish caught. Talked to the state fish guy. he said one fish was caught in the morning and that was it. I left and went to the mexican place attached to the Shell station. had the biggest Carne Asada plate ever. I'm going back there!

so I now have some spots figured out and where to buy shrimp and gear and a good lunch/dinner. and have now plunked once so I am ready to get at it next time without cluelessly driving around Mt Vernon and Burlington swearing to myself like like I have turrets syndrome....

plunking and not catching anything for 4 hours is a little boring...

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Re: Skagit River Sockeye - any luck?

Post by fishindude » Sun Jun 21, 2015 11:44 am

I fished from 0500 to 1800 or so yesterday. Saw a handful caught in the morning and one in the afternoon. One guy got lucky and caught two next to me. Had a nibble her and there and hooked into something small then it spit the hook.never even saw the fish.

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Re: Skagit River Sockeye - any luck?

Post by Norm » Sun Jun 21, 2015 2:06 pm

It was a lot better then I expected the weekend to go. There is plenty of fish in there already. Went 2/3 yesterday and 2/4 today. put in the time and keep at it
Whats the difference between Davy Crockett and Jack Daniels? Jack Daniels is still killing indians.

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Re: Skagit River Sockeye - any luck?

Post by bassplayer17 » Sun Jun 21, 2015 4:34 pm

It was a good weekend Saturday went 2 to 4 picture on facebook forum Sunday morning went 3 for 3 and done by 6 am. Pink spinglows sandshrimp....
Nothing makes a fish bigger than almost being caught....

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Re: Skagit River Sockeye - any luck?

Post by Norm » Mon Jun 22, 2015 7:15 am

Even in this low water the fish are still running up close to shore
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Re: Skagit River Sockeye - any luck?

Post by Matt » Mon Jun 22, 2015 9:24 am

Holy crap it's busy as heck down there. 30 guys at both I-5 bars this morning.

Bite was slow, but there was a short one from 5-630am before. Left and went to work at 7:30.

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Re: Skagit River Sockeye - any luck?

Post by Norm » Mon Jun 22, 2015 10:12 am

How many fish were caught this morning?
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Re: Skagit River Sockeye - any luck?

Post by Dave M » Tue Jun 23, 2015 4:03 am

Going to attempt a trip up Thursday, does anyone recomend close to I-5 or farther up stream by the soccer fields? Do spinners work well for the Sockeye? Add shrimp? Is it color or scent they hit on?
Thanks, never been up there before and very little rvier/salmon fishing. Did see several posts about close to shore.

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