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Re: Skook Lately?

Post by DannyL » Tue Mar 12, 2013 6:11 pm

Ok 116, thanks brat
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Re: Skook Lately?

Post by needs2hunt » Tue Mar 12, 2013 6:18 pm

here is what i got for directions...


4. Take exit 116 for Mounts Rd toward Old Nisqually


0.6 mi
5. Turn left onto Mounts Rd SW/Nisqually Rd SW
Continue to follow Nisqually Rd SW



1.6 mi
6. Continue onto Nisquallly Rd/Old Pacific Hwy SE
Continue to follow Old Pacific Hwy SE



2.2 mi
7. Turn left onto Reservation Rd SE


2.8 mi
8. Turn left onto WA-510 E/St Clair Cutoff Rd
Continue to follow WA-510 E



4.3 mi
9. Slight right toward WA-510/W Yelm Ave


0.1 mi
10. Continue straight onto WA-510/W Yelm Ave


2.1 mi
11. Turn right onto WA-507/1st St S
Continue to follow WA-507



8.2 mi
12. Turn left onto Johnson Creek Rd SE


6.3 mi

Skookumchuck Rd SE

i take it your come from Everett???
110 miles one way... nice drive though butt loads of traffic...

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Re: Skook Lately?

Post by DannyL » Tue Mar 12, 2013 6:38 pm

Yes Everett, we are leaving at 2am. Don't think we will hit alot of traffic
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Re: Skook Lately?

Post by gonnahookit » Tue Mar 12, 2013 8:14 pm

This is the fastest way I've found to the Skookumchuck if you are coming from north of Olympia on I-5. You want to avoid the Nisqually Res if possible, and nearly any other back roads until you get south of olympia, simply for timesaving/travel speed.

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Was there today from noon till dark. Started in the lower fields by the logjam and worked my way up. Caught a very nice 21" cutthroat down there, but nothing else happening, no fish rising or anything.

Went up by the hatchery in the later afternoon, saw fish caught, and a lot of fish being carted out, some chrome, some colored. Saw fish rolling all over the place just down from the hatchery, but couldnt hook anything. Eggs, prawn, jigs, corkies, nada. Fish rolling by my bobber but wouldnt bite, even near twilight.

Saw at least 3 come out on pink worms, too.

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Re: Skook Lately?

Post by DannyL » Tue Mar 12, 2013 8:45 pm

Think we may start up by the deadline then work down to the fields
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Re: Skook Lately?

Post by king killer » Tue Mar 12, 2013 8:57 pm

Good plan. The fields are good for bobber and jig.

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Re: Skook Lately?

Post by DannyL » Tue Mar 12, 2013 9:04 pm

I'm on 2 setups, bobber and jig and a little Cleo lure
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Re: Skook Lately?

Post by Brat Bonker » Wed Mar 13, 2013 7:56 am

gonnahookit wrote:Saw at least 3 come out on pink worms, too.
really wow thats cool I guess just have to throw something different or something.

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Re: Skook Lately?

Post by king killer » Wed Mar 13, 2013 9:00 am

Beads under a float = Steel at the skook

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Re: Skook Lately?

Post by jd39 » Wed Mar 13, 2013 11:15 am

king killer wrote:Beads under a float = Steel at the skook
I'm still pretty new to this, what does a bead under a float set up look like? Will try to google it but if you could describe, post or send a picture via PM, that'd be awesome. Thanks kk!

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Re: Skook Lately?

Post by Brat Bonker » Wed Mar 13, 2013 11:49 am

my favorite way to rig a bead under a float is tie a dropper jig on and then tie a second leader off the jig with a #4 hook and a bead or try bober dogging a bead.

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Re: Skook Lately?

Post by chrome_chasin » Wed Mar 13, 2013 12:25 pm

jd39 wrote:
king killer wrote:Beads under a float = Steel at the skook
I'm still pretty new to this, what does a bead under a float set up look like? Will try to google it but if you could describe, post or send a picture via PM, that'd be awesome. Thanks kk!
peg a bead about an inch to inch and half above a #4 hook with three foot leader and one or two small shots spread out equally on the leader. You want the bead to drift freely across the bottom like an egg would.

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Re: Skook Lately?

Post by king killer » Wed Mar 13, 2013 6:24 pm

jd39 wrote:
king killer wrote:Beads under a float = Steel at the skook
I'm still pretty new to this, what does a bead under a float set up look like? Will try to google it but if you could describe, post or send a picture via PM, that'd be awesome. Thanks kk!
What I like to use is a #4 black gamakatsu hook and 2 hevi beads spread about an inch away from each other. With hevi beads you can take the split shot out of the picture. Also they are UV and flat out look great in the water. Hope this helps.

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Re: Skook Lately?

Post by jd39 » Wed Mar 13, 2013 6:42 pm

Thanks everyone! Will try that out, thanks for the hevi bead tip kk! #4 hook? I use them on kokanee spinners! Seems awful small but all responses recommended that size, will go with it. Do you have to go that small to not affect the drift/presentation with a larger hook?

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Re: Skook Lately?

Post by king killer » Wed Mar 13, 2013 7:00 pm

Ummm Im not too sure. I dont think going a little bigger will affect the drift too much. Black Gamakatsu is important though.

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Re: Skook Lately?

Post by Brat Bonker » Wed Mar 13, 2013 7:31 pm

I personally like a red hook and the bead is like a corky so match the size of bead with the hook like 8mm bead with a #4 hook or 6mm bead with a #2 hook or #2 hook with a 8mm bead and some white yarn if you want. Never tried the hevi beads but the trout beads are good for me in orange or red.

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Re: Skook Lately?

Post by Dan Boone » Thu Mar 14, 2013 5:58 am

jd39 wrote:Thanks everyone! Will try that out, thanks for the hevi bead tip kk! #4 hook? I use them on kokanee spinners! Seems awful small but all responses recommended that size, will go with it. Do you have to go that small to not affect the drift/presentation with a larger hook?
When you have a driftbobber/bead setup, check that it's the right size by placing it in the bend of the hook. It should fit in there snugly.

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Re: Skook Lately?

Post by DannyL » Thu Mar 14, 2013 7:52 am

Well we got to the skook at 5:30 and there were already people there. We actually started at the corner hole "big oak that fell" lots of fish rolling and jumping, fish on every 15 minutes. I lost all mine buddy that I went with for a really nice hen that was 14lbs. Can't wait to go back!
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Re: Skook Lately?

Post by Brat Bonker » Thu Mar 14, 2013 8:01 am

DannyL wrote:Well we got to the skook at 5:30 and there were already people there. We actually started at the corner hole "big oak that fell" lots of fish rolling and jumping, fish on every 15 minutes. I lost all mine buddy that I went with for a really nice hen that was 14lbs. Can't wait to go back!
were you fishing in the main hole or the tail out and with what?

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Re: Skook Lately?

Post by DannyL » Thu Mar 14, 2013 8:11 am

Where the calm water is. Bobber and jig
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