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Samish River Report
Skagit County, WA

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08/31/2015
56° - 60°
Bottom Fishing From Shore
Chinook Salmon
Chartreuse
Raining
Jig
Morning
08/31/2015
1
2425

Tough day on the river - saw 3 fish pulled out total. I didn't get any bites but had one bump my line. I DID get wet :(


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Seattle Pat
8/31/2015 5:29:00 PM
Ooops this was supposed to be a 1-star day. Sorry I didn't catch that. Maybe admin can fix my error? :)
snatchinglips
8/31/2015 6:43:00 PM
I was up there yesterday and saw about 25 fish caught. The nets must have gone in. The whole you were fishing was doing better the best
MotoBoat
8/31/2015 7:17:00 PM
What lure is hanging from two rod tips pictured? Looks like a double curly tailed grub, but what the heck do I know. Just what it looks like. Brightly colored that is for sure.
Seattle Pat
8/31/2015 7:31:00 PM
I was there yesterday also and also got skunked, but that was because we got there as bite died. You need to catch the outgoing about an hour or 2 before low tide.. 95% of the people use a large steel 1 oz. jig with a chartreuse single (grub/worm) or double (scampi) tail. Eggs also work great but you have to fish the far downstream side of the pilings.
snatchinglips
8/31/2015 9:17:00 PM
We call that type of fishing the dark side and that will come to an end soon. I fish eggs and it's very effective. I don't like those late tides becUse those fish don't like to move in the hours of daylight. I will be up there on Monday. I will be in Vegas until Sunday.
hein19
8/31/2015 9:48:00 PM
Curious do u still have to pay to play lol. What's the setup for fishing the kings
jonb
9/1/2015 12:39:00 AM
the samish set up is typically a giant jig plunked (lol) as a form of flossing, usually done at low tide by characters with a less savory aproach to fishing. incoming tide and high slack are better for finding biters. legitamate techniques that work include blue fox spinner slow retrieve, and float/roe. other techniques do work, but roe and spinners seem to produce best for me.
makscoot
9/1/2015 10:05:00 AM
I thought the regs changed to float fishing ONLY on the Samish, but I following up on them and that rules wasn't posted this year. And yes, please answer the question about paying for access to the farm side.

Thanks

Makscoot
snatchinglips
9/1/2015 10:18:00 AM
Yes mascoot. You have to pay on the farm side. It's free on the other side
Seattle Pat
9/1/2015 8:21:00 PM
It's $20/day for the farm side until you get to $100, then you're paid up thru the year.
Regarding jig fishing. I've never figured out how the 'flossing' thing worked. The only ones I caught using a jig, hit it like a freight train, and it was a fight from the word go - no flossing or snagging involved. I've been a lot more successful at the Samish w/eggs.
They had the float law three years ago, but not the last 2.
Seattle Pat
9/1/2015 8:23:00 PM
Also, on the farm side, you have a cleaning station with a sink and cutting board. I believe they started charging $5 on the 'free' side last year too.
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