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Samish River Report
Skagit County, WA

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09/23/2016
Chinook Salmon
Morning
09/24/2016
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Went 1 for 6, had 3 very nice coho but all were native.......


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Belcher
9/25/2016 5:44:00 PM
Just a point of clarification.... you wrote "coho" but did you mean chinook?
fisherman92
9/25/2016 7:27:00 PM
Nice Dj2loud! And I'm sure he meant coho. You can't keep native coho out of the samish and u will run into them when u fish with normal tactics like corkies n yarn or eggs.
spenny1823
9/25/2016 9:17:00 PM
Which of those four cures did you use? those fire cure eggs look great!
dj2loud
9/26/2016 7:23:00 AM
Yup, COHO!I The problem with samish is that they don't clip fins and there is no real definition of hatchery identification down there.... As far as the fire cured eggs they look and smell great, but lets see how they fish before i make the determination on how good they were... I mixed them up with sardine powder and a wee bit more krill.... I like the look and texture of the fire brined eggs, but lets see how they fish before making the good or bad ..... and that chinook came off a vibrax....
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