strider43
9/11/2012 7:22:00 AMrseas
9/11/2012 5:47:00 PMstrider43
9/12/2012 9:45:00 AMThanks for your tips on fishing Baker lake I did manage to land a Salmon in early August!
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Website: Ross Outdoor Adventures
I had a few hours Sunday morning so I decided to scout the Nooksack. I hiked into various places on the South Fork and the river is loaded with coho, the opener should be a good one. I also checked out a number of locations on the mainstream and as long as I was out on the river decided to fish a bit. I started with my fly rod, a 7 weight with an intermediate sink tip and a 9’, 10 pound tapered fluorocarbon leader. At the business end I had tied on a black and chartreuse egg sucking leach pattern fly. After frequent casting misfires due to the wind and heavy tree and brush cover directly behind me I finally got a handful of solid casts where I wanted them. Handful or otherwise they were on target and my fly stopped mid-drift. Shortly thereafter I was into the backing with a nice coho heading upstream at 100 mph clearing the water every 20 feet or so. 15 minutes or so later I was releasing a nice 7 or 8 pound coho. From there I fished a number of other holes with my drift rod. I fished a variety of yarn and corky combinations, spinners and spoons. I connected with and landed two more fish a twin coho on a rainbow spinner and a 12-14 pound chinook on a River-Fisher spoon, both released to continue their journey upstream.
On the way home I also fished Whatcom creek for an hour or so. Occasionally a chinook or two would swim the circuit and tease the few anglers. I did not have any success but there were 2 or 3 spots on the concrete or grass where a fish had recently bled (well I hope they were fish anyway). I did have chinook follow either a small metallic/chrome/green or a small chartreuse/ orange spin-n-glow a number of times. They would turn and disappear as soon as they saw me (hmmm…). I only had a few hours to explore but I would say that overall it was productive and the time on the water was sorely needed.