Skykomish chinook
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Skykomish chinook
Looking for fly suggestions for targeting Chinook on the skykomish. Staying hopefull that the season opens in June! If anyone is looking for a fishing partner I'm available every evening and weekend!
Re: Skykomish chinook
Can't help you with the fly selection, as I am wondering the same, but I would be willing to meet up to try and give 'em a shot!! I should have sunday-tuesday off in June!! I would make the trip over from Spokane to try that AND the cascade. I will keep you in mind when the time comes, as I'm always looking for fishing partners. I need to do more fly fishing and not many of my friends do it, so I don't break them out often enough!FishAddict wrote:Looking for fly suggestions for targeting Chinook on the skykomish. Staying hopefull that the season opens in June! If anyone is looking for a fishing partner I'm available every evening and weekend!
-Brian
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Re: Skykomish chinook
Awesome! I haven't fished either river yet, but i'll be out there somewhere. Also will be doing a lot of beach fishing for coho when it opens!
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Re: Skykomish chinook
Skykomish kings are notorious for being tough to bank anglers. This is mainly a drift boat fishery that said a good bet would be fishing with eggs either plunking, free drifting or float fishing. Boaters do well with flatfish or qwikfish. I know not fly gear but this is what will be used. Remember salmon stop feeding so making them take a fly could be tough unless you get in front of some really aggressive fish
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Re: Skykomish chinook
Thanks for the info! Sounds like it will be challenging to target on a fly and even more so from the bank. Maybe adding a rattle to a fly could work. Something with just enough vibration to piss them off.
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Re: Skykomish chinook
After some early morning reading I also found a good article on color choices.
http://www.salmonandsteelheadjournal.co ... on-colors/
I found it pretty informative and a good start in building a new fly box for this fishery.
http://www.salmonandsteelheadjournal.co ... on-colors/
I found it pretty informative and a good start in building a new fly box for this fishery.