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09/05/2011
Casting
Pink Salmon
Pink
Jig
All Day
09/05/2011
3
998

Went fishing with my son James. We launched out of Langus Park at 6:15am, still parking spaces in the lot. Nice launch, even at low tide. Motored to a location just past the float plane recommended by Dave from the site. It was pretty foggy in areas so I took it easy and stayed behind other boats going out.

We anchored up with some other boats and immediately got into a couple fish, one caught and one lost. Used Wannafishalure.com Dash Point Specials in 1/2 and 1/4 oz. As the fog burned off I realized I wasn't in quite the spot Dave had suggested so we pulled up the anchor and ran down another mile or so. This time I knew it we were where I wanted to be. Tons of anglers lined up, we anchored downstream and across from them. This was around 8ish and would begin the most frustrating experience I've had in awhile. I watched two boats just put on a clinic catching pinks, but for some reason I could not find the right "something something". Our bites started coming few and fair between. James put his rod down and staretd taking a nap. Me, I just got more perplexed. We moved across and again watched as another boat killed them while we got a couple. So it went for the rest of the day, until we called it at 1:30.

Ended up with three in the boat and 2-3 lost. Overall I'd say people were catching fish everywhere we looked, but not great guns, except for a few boats. The fish are in great shape, very bright. Anyway, it was a beautiful day on the water and I have never explored the lower end of the Snohomish so that was good. I'll be up for another shot at these fish my next opportunity. It just made me more hungry!


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EAmon___hoffman123
9/5/2011 6:17:00 PM
Nice Job Mike!
Toni
9/5/2011 6:18:00 PM
Sorry to hear that Mike. Could you see what they were using? Scent? Could it be that they were right where the majority of the fish were staging?
Mike Carey
9/5/2011 7:03:00 PM
I wish, but there aws nothing - no scent, just a pink lure, and casting. One of those things - I've been "that boat" before so guess I have to share the love. Oh well. Hey Toni, I need more jigs!!
Beeler5
9/5/2011 7:18:00 PM
Awesome Mike!
Matt
9/5/2011 8:00:00 PM
Nice report, Mike! Also try tossing Dick Nites, I have been having great success using them in the lower river. I feel like the fish are seeing a lot of pink jigs and the DNs are a great change of pace for them. Either pink, or 50/50 pattern. Other bonus is coho will nail them too!
Mike Carey
9/5/2011 8:08:00 PM
not a bad idea, thanks Matt. Heading back in about a week so there should be a few coho in the mix I hope.
Syteven
9/5/2011 9:23:00 PM
Do you have to use a jet boat on the snohomish or is it deep enough to have a propeller?
Dave
9/5/2011 9:27:00 PM
Hi Mike, sorry to hear about your frustrating trip but it's good to hear you boated 3 nice fish. We harvested all 36 of our fish over 4 days using a pink squid jig, nothing else and on that same jig we easily caught just as many that we released not to mention too many to count that we lost. I watched others toss buzz bombs and spoons and they weren't catching fish or they would pick up one or two over several hours time. I also saw folks trolling and picking up the occasional fish but nothing impressive. I will email you a pic of the jig we used.
Mike Carey
9/5/2011 9:27:00 PM
lower snohomish river up to the town of Snohomish is fine. There are snags and pilings to watch out for, but it's pretty safe. Tons of boats out there today of all sizes. Including one moron running a 36 ft boat up to Snohomish under full power, talk about a wake. I feel sorry for the guys in the 10 ft boats when that guy went by, ouch!
Dave
9/5/2011 9:28:00 PM
Great pic by the way!!! :)
'OL GREY DOG
9/6/2011 7:41:00 AM
i've been use'n a "squidy thang" in the 'ol "Stoney Creek" (hahaha) ... think Kok gear ... and if your mini pink squid dont have eyes on 'em .. sharpie 'em on !!!.. we proved that 1 ... we also had luck with the clear UV squid .... i'll try 'n get the TEKY KID to upload a pic of it ... rig starts with a weedless hook !! with it's barb filed down ... then i trim the tip of my squid (hard to explain) leave'n a strip/flap that gets folded over and threaded down the line (i use a sew'n needle) .. so the line goes through a double layer of plastic ... slide that down to above the knot/eye with the squid cover'n most of the hook (on some i super glued a few strands of sparkle to the hook shank) .... add a small bead (usualy a glow) then a small egg colored corkie then another bead and then a metalic small corkie ... ending the stack with a small bead and a smiley ... at the river i decide how much weight to add and crimp on a split shot ... i put it in the middle of the stack of beads leave'n about a 1/2 inch of line from it to the next bead ... the space lets the lower parts have a lil action and the bigger hole in the squid alows a lil water to flow through it .... last step is to add some scent to the inside of said squid .. i use shrimp/gel a lot buttt ... get a lil scoop of PASTE BAIT !!! on the tip of your knife and stick it in the squids butt 'n roll it between your fingers to smear it around ... works great ... makes me 1 of them dang power bait fisherpersons eewww .... this rig is easy to cast on light gear and you can let it sink then pick it up but let it stay in contact with the bottom as it swings with a slow crank on the reel ...... with the weedless hook i dont lose much gear ....... cept when instead of a pink mr king or silver slams my 8lb test !!!! ....... went 1 for 5 on those the other day .. spool'd once lolol ... TIGHT LINES 'N STRONG KNOTS ... DOG
Mike Carey
9/6/2011 7:08:00 PM
interesting rigging Dog, I'll have to fiddle around a bit. thanks for the ideas.
Knottyy
9/7/2011 10:42:00 PM
Same frustration for me. Running the same gear as everyone else, and in a boat even and still having crap luck.
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