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Re: Puget Sound salmon season

Posted: Sun Jul 29, 2018 11:51 am
by retired11
HammerinHonkers wrote:Couple more questions:
For those of you that use braid as your mainline, do you tie directly to the flasher with braid or have a topshot of 10-15 feet of mono before flasher?
Do any of you guys ever just fish 4-6oz banana sinker with a OG, Spoon, superbait etc? I have one DR and will usually be fishing 2 rods. So either gonna go diver or just weight on the second rod. Ive never stacked on a DR so may try that too
Braid to flasher.....

Re: Puget Sound salmon season

Posted: Sun Jul 29, 2018 12:41 pm
by 18ftTrophy
I use about 20' of mono to the flasher. You'll catch fish with a top rod just put it out on the other side and not more then 4oz.

Re: Puget Sound salmon season

Posted: Sun Jul 29, 2018 12:46 pm
by 18ftTrophy
Went out and meet up with my daughter and family. Put my grand daughter in my boat. We where on the east bar and not long after starting I boated a 7lb. Alta had fun fishing two rods after that, caught there two small kings and one wild Coho. Great day.

Re: Puget Sound salmon season

Posted: Thu Aug 02, 2018 7:53 am
by retired11
Spent some time fishing the Kingston area yesterday morning with out any luck. We fished from 6 am to about 11 am and caught one shaker. We seen a munch of boats fishing but didn't see one net fly. I guess theirs always another day.....

Re: Puget Sound salmon season

Posted: Thu Aug 02, 2018 11:00 am
by BARCHASER
I fished Kingston on Tues with my friend Terry. I got an 18 at 6:15 and about 7 Terry got a 12, both around tide change. We were on the outside edge of the bar in 100-110 FOW. Had things to do so I didn't go out the last two days but Terry and I are going tomorrow. Flasher, purple haze squid with an Ace Hi Fly under it and a 3" salted strip with Bloody Tuna scent. For us there was a good bite right around tide change . We on the outside edge of the bar rather than the rest of the fleet who seemed fish that indentation at the south end of the bar closer in.


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Re: Puget Sound salmon season

Posted: Thu Aug 02, 2018 11:49 am
by retired11
BARCHASER wrote:I fished Kingston on Tues with my friend Terry. I got an 18 at 6:15 and about 7 Terry got a 12, both around tide change. We were on the outside edge of the bar in 100-110 FOW. Had things to do so I didn't go out the last two days but Terry and I are going tomorrow. Flasher, purple haze squid with an Ace Hi Fly under it and a 3" salted strip with Bloody Tuna scent. For us there was a good bite right around tide change . We on the outside edge of the bar rather than the rest of the fleet who seemed fish that indentation at the south end of the bar closer in.


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Very Good! I will have to keep going, I won't be able to go until next week.....

Re: Puget Sound salmon season

Posted: Sat Aug 04, 2018 3:14 pm
by HammerinHonkers
Looking for some advice on divers. What kind do you guys like to run? Small, large? Never fished a diver setup, any beginner tips to shorten the learning curve. Or keep me from having a preventable mess...
Thanks guys, I’ve much appreciated the help thus far. Looking forward to later this month and September to put it all to use.

Re: Puget Sound salmon season

Posted: Sun Aug 05, 2018 10:18 am
by BARCHASER
I've never used a diver. 100% downriggers since I moved to Seattle in 1980.

Re: Puget Sound salmon season

Posted: Sun Aug 05, 2018 2:49 pm
by HammerinHonkers
I only have one rigger so was looking to do a diver or just banana weight on the second rod.

Re: Puget Sound salmon season

Posted: Sun Aug 05, 2018 3:45 pm
by 18ftTrophy
I never found the need to use a diver. When I only had one DR. I would use a banana weight from 2 to 4oz. and caught just bas many as the DR..

Re: Puget Sound salmon season

Posted: Sun Aug 05, 2018 5:18 pm
by HammerinHonkers
When you’re using just weight are you running a flasher as well? Was thinking that trolling at coho speeds there would be too much drag and bring the gear up to the surface.

Re: Puget Sound salmon season

Posted: Sun Aug 05, 2018 8:00 pm
by 18ftTrophy
No flasher just a plug cut or whole herring In a hood. To run a flasher you will need more weight and then it's no fun playing a fish.

Re: Puget Sound salmon season

Posted: Mon Aug 06, 2018 9:23 am
by BARCHASER
I have two Penn Manual downriggers and I'll sell one or both. Full cable, extended boom, swivel base, all the bells and whistles, cash only. I'll have to think about the price if you are interested.

Re: Puget Sound salmon season

Posted: Mon Aug 06, 2018 7:38 pm
by HammerinHonkers
Thanks Bar. May take you up on that, I wanna see how running a surface line and a rigger line goes. I’ll shoot ya a PM if I feel like I need two DRs, see if you still have one available.

Re: Puget Sound salmon season

Posted: Tue Aug 07, 2018 9:30 am
by BARCHASER
I havent actually had them for sale yet. One of those "I need to sell them" deals that I haven't gotten around to for 8-9 years

Re: Puget Sound salmon season

Posted: Fri Aug 10, 2018 10:02 am
by BARCHASER
My childhood friend came up from Portland this week to fish Chinooks. Wednesday we hit Kingston and I got a 15 pounder ( on the scale) and Mike had a hard strike but it didn't stick. I wanted Mike to take the fish but it hit the rod I usually fish and he thought I should take it and after arguing for about 10 seconds I took the fish.

Thursday we hit Kingston again but it was sloooow, We got nada and only saw one or two taken, just lots of weeds. This morning we were on the water at 5:30 and hit the Oil Docks. Mike got a 12 pounder at 6 and I got one the same size around 7. Quick day and my old buddy got a fish. Good bite this AM at the Oil Docks.

80 and 90 feet on the DR. One hit a purple haze squid and the other a dark green glo squid, both with an Ace Hi Fly underneath and a 4" herring strip loaded with Bloody Tuna Anise on the top hook, south end of the dock.

Yesterday I thought the run was ending but these two fish this morning look pretty fresh.

How's everybody else doing?

Re: Puget Sound salmon season

Posted: Fri Aug 10, 2018 2:40 pm
by 18ftTrophy
Good job partner, way to put you out of state friend on some fish. I haven't been out since 9 closed, my daughter and family went out Saturday evening to Jeff head and had a lot of fun keeping up with the action. Son-in-law caught a 10lb shortly after setting lines, then my granddaughter caught a 13lb. Grand son lost one at about 13lb.

Re: Puget Sound salmon season

Posted: Sun Aug 12, 2018 3:50 pm
by retired11
No fishing for me last week, had some plumbing and septic tank issues.

I'm going to give the Hood Canal a try this coming Wednesday and if that goes well I will go out again on Friday.

If anyone has any pointers for that area please share.

Thanks

Re: Puget Sound salmon season

Posted: Sun Aug 12, 2018 5:51 pm
by Onmygame
retired11 wrote:No fishing for me last week, had some plumbing and septic tank issues.

I'm going to give the Hood Canal a try this coming Wednesday and if that goes well I will go out again on Friday.

If anyone has any pointers for that area please share.

Thanks
The Canal is a pretty long stretch of water, broken into two separate MA12 areas, with 3 separate MA12 sets of rules - including the 'Hatchery Zone'

South of Ayock it looks to be open for Chinook since July 1, with a 2 fish daily unless within the HZ, which affords you 4 fish.

North of Ayock it looks to be Coho only since it's month long later opener (08/01) than south HC.

These are only my interpretations, and I've been wrong before - but study the rules and regs before you go.

During the Chum season in the fall, tribes net Tue - Thur, traditionally. Please look into the summer Chinook season before you go - as you may arrive with zero opportunity to fish due to tribal activity.

Should also mention crabbing is open only Thursday through Monday throughout MA12 through the summer season.

The best of luck, and be safe out there.

onmygame

Re: Puget Sound salmon season

Posted: Thu Aug 16, 2018 10:26 am
by BARCHASER
MA 10 closes to Chinooks 12:01 AM on the 17th, in other words, it is closed starting tomorrow. I'm happy, went out 11 times and got 11 hatchery Chinooks in the boat and one wild. Looking forward to Silvers now.