Salmon in upper part of the rivers
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Salmon in upper part of the rivers
Hey all, im new here. I have been fishing for salmon for a couple years now but have only been doing so in the tide water so to speak. Im just wondering what kind of gear a guy would use to get these critters in the upper part of the river system, like above the tide water?
Any info would be great.
Thanks.
Any info would be great.
Thanks.
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Re: Salmon in upper part of the rivers
Spoons, eggs (under a float or drifted), Dick Nites (drifted), corky & yarn (drifted).
I fish not because I regard fishing as being terribly important, but because I suspect that so many of the other concerns of men are equally unimportant, and not nearly so much fun. ~ John Volker
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Re: Salmon in upper part of the rivers
What about anchoring up and pulling a Kwikfish or something? Would that be affective?
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Re: Salmon in upper part of the rivers
That wouldn't be to cool on the Puyallup. Maybe you should tell us what rivers you are interested in.WoolyRunner wrote:What about anchoring up and pulling a Kwikfish or something? Would that be affective?
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Re: Salmon in upper part of the rivers
As Toni said - depends on the river. But backtrolling - sure...
I fish not because I regard fishing as being terribly important, but because I suspect that so many of the other concerns of men are equally unimportant, and not nearly so much fun. ~ John Volker
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Re: Salmon in upper part of the rivers
I've fished the Satsop which is a tributary to the Chehalis, and caught coho there on purple hoochie jigs twiched.
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Re: Salmon in upper part of the rivers
skookumchuck is fun, those fish are killer for orange corkies with orange yarn and any type of scent or even twitching 1/4oz-1/2oz marabou jigs works wonders too. Cheahalis fish seem to like spinners with a hoochie tail on them as well, do you have a boat or you on the bank?
Re: Salmon in upper part of the rivers
my family has land on the satsop. we do well on small mepps spinners in gold, silver and copper.
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Re: Salmon in upper part of the rivers
Launch out of Porter row up to the head of the hole drop the hook wrap the k16s and hold onWoolyRunner wrote:Id be mostly from a boat
Nothing makes a fish bigger than almost being caught....
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Re: Salmon in upper part of the rivers
Iuld work around the mouth of the satsop backtrolling plugs, spoons and herring as well as casting spinners and plunking bait.WoolyRunner wrote:Id be mostly from a boat
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Re: Salmon in upper part of the rivers
Thanks for the help. After the fishing in the Grays Harbor slows down thats where ill be headed
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