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Skykomish River Report
Snohomish County, WA

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01/31/2012
Drift Fishing
Steelhead
Corky & Yarn
Morning
01/31/2012
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River was dropping nicely so I headed to Reiter and got there around 8 AM. Around 12 rigs in the parking lot and around 20 fishermen which grew a little bit as the morning wore on. Saw several fish caught in the lower part of the drift but nothing much was happening above or below the intake. I started with a float/jig combo which yielded no results for me or anyone nearby. Some of the fish down below were caught on jigs but as the morning wore on I noticed more were being taken on drift gear. I switched to my drift rod/reel and started working the drift in front of me. After about an hour I hit a 5 pound buck that did some aerials before he was netted by a nearby helpful fisherman. I needed to get some stuff done so I quit on that happy note. I got to see the legend known as Joechiro walking out with a nice pair of metalheads early in the morning.....that dude can fish. Broke in a new rod, reel and fishing vest so the skunk scent is gone for the new gear. That is important. ;-) Tight lines to all.


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joechiro30
2/1/2012 11:03:00 AM
Very nice buck. It was definately a good bite that day. Thanks for the compliment;)
natewatters
2/1/2012 12:05:00 PM
Nice one! I caught one just like it right around 10am or so; 5-6 lb buck caught on drift gear. Looks like you, Joe, and I all got a similar fish yesterday. Not a bad day on the river at all. That may have been me that netted your fish (I lost count of how many I netted - might have to start charging, haha) - I was the guy in the red jacket and red hat. See you out there again soon!
djw0414
2/1/2012 3:04:00 PM
Natewatters, I think the guy next to me borrowed your net to net my fish. I returned it to you with a thank you. Very friendly and cooperative crowd on the river which makes a good day even better. Thanks again.
natewatters
2/1/2012 3:30:00 PM
No prob! This is my first season fishing up there and it's nice how everyone is so helpful and willing to share tips and even gear sometimes. Like you said - makes a good day even better. Thinking about heading out again tomorrow - maybe I'll see you out there!
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