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Hot Weather Salmon

Post by NWFshHntr » Sun Sep 16, 2012 4:15 pm

Has anybody looked at the weather forecast lately? Well if you are like me and look it up every day then you would have noticed that this week will be HOT. And I don't mean that the bite is going to be hot I mean that I think anyone will be lucky to catch salmon this next week. ](*,)
In the seattle area alone it will be easily in the 80's or low 70's and sunny. Now I am not complaining because It is great to see some nice weather here in the northwest; but lets be real here; rasie your hand if you are so assured of yourself that you think you could possibly catch multiple salmon in 80 degree weather. I thought not. If you do think you can, or you have a fun alternative this is the place to post it. Lets face it, until we get a splash of rain to waken up the riversystems we all know and love we are going to need something to do to.
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Re: Hot Weather Salmon

Post by natetreat » Sun Sep 16, 2012 5:33 pm

Oh, we;re catching them. We've been catching them for a bit. The sun just makes it a bit tough, but they're out there. Just have to know your water, and use what works and when. Just this week we've pulled kings from the Samish, Coho kings and steelhead from the Sky, steelhead in the Wallace, Silver in the Green and area 9, cutthroat kings coho and steelhead from the Cowlitz and cutts coho and steelhead from the Duwamish. Now don't get me wrong, I'd love me a good rain. It's going to make my job ten times easier, but I love me a good wet wade too. Enjoy the sun while it lasts, and if you're finding it tough on the river, get out and get yourself some bass for the fry pan.

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Re: Hot Weather Salmon

Post by zefsidefishing » Sun Sep 16, 2012 6:49 pm

this sun sucks. cmon rain.

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Re: Hot Weather Salmon

Post by FishBaitThe2nd » Sun Sep 16, 2012 7:35 pm

Im not having a problem with the sun, it was 80 degrees today, I pulled 3 bright silvers out of the skok
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Re: Hot Weather Salmon

Post by HOOKEDONFISHING » Sun Sep 16, 2012 7:42 pm

I fished the Duwamish Thur-Fri -Sat. Landed 5 kings and 3 silvers . Loving the good weather and the fishing. btw all kings were released and silvers were bbq today .

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Re: Hot Weather Salmon

Post by Brat Bonker » Sun Sep 16, 2012 7:44 pm

yeah me and a buddy pulled 7 silvers from the quil saturday but there is apperently still a couple hundred laying below the linger longer bridge in quilcene waiting for rain so hopefully we get some withing the next couple weeks. I love fishing in the rain becuase it always seems like fishing is better when it is raining and that goes for every river I fish.

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Re: Hot Weather Salmon

Post by NWFshHntr » Sun Sep 16, 2012 7:59 pm

I need some lessons from you guys then, 'cause i cant catch a single one.
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Re: Hot Weather Salmon

Post by Bassasin425 » Sun Sep 16, 2012 8:36 pm

Wen im at work i want it to rain....and wen im off I like it Cold+Overcast and sumtimes Freezing.. [thumbsup]

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Re: Hot Weather Salmon

Post by DannyL » Sun Sep 16, 2012 11:51 pm

Im catching a ton of kings even with the sun and no rain.
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Re: Hot Weather Salmon

Post by losaturn » Mon Sep 17, 2012 12:42 pm

IDK, the silvers were biting good this morning on the Green-Duwamish, in spite of the sun.

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Re: Hot Weather Salmon

Post by oneshot » Mon Sep 17, 2012 2:21 pm

i think its a matter of time spent and consistency and you will catch fish.. the weather makes it tougher sure, but if you go fish, eventually you will catch..

some people ask for reports, some people go make them..

fishing hasn't been lights out good for me, but then again I get like 1.5 days on average a week to fish. I have a few punched on the card.

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Re: Hot Weather Salmon

Post by obryan214 » Mon Sep 17, 2012 4:33 pm

I've been getting coho at 70-90 feet deep in the sound. thinking this lack of rain will hold them out in the salt longer for me to load up.

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Re: Hot Weather Salmon

Post by goonatic » Mon Sep 17, 2012 5:17 pm

oneshot wrote:some people ask for reports, some people go make them..
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Re: Hot Weather Salmon

Post by NWFshHntr » Mon Sep 17, 2012 7:07 pm

I get what you mean oneshot, obviously if you go fishing more you are bound to catch more fish. But since I am a sophmore in Highschool and live in the bellevue suburbs I have very little choices of when/where to go fishing. I have only been to the duwamish 3 times this season and only on sundays. And since I am so young I don't have enough money to get a boat, much less a truck to tow it with. Also last Time I was there a seal decided to run all the fun about an hour into my day. Real cute but I wish he wasn't there. I swear if the Department of fish and wildlife had tags for seals and sealions, you'd see alot more fisherman walking around with shotguns. I was thinking about taking some lessons from Nate Treat or going on a float with him and a buddy of mine; but again, very little money.
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Re: Hot Weather Salmon

Post by HOOKEDONFISHING » Mon Sep 17, 2012 8:38 pm

NWFshHntr wrote:I get what you mean oneshot, obviously if you go fishing more you are bound to catch more fish. But since I am a sophmore in Highschool and live in the bellevue suburbs I have very little choices of when/where to go fishing. I have only been to the duwamish 3 times this season and only on sundays. And since I am so young I don't have enough money to get a boat, much less a truck to tow it with. Also last Time I was there a seal decided to run all the fun about an hour into my day. Real cute but I wish he wasn't there. I swear if the Department of fish and wildlife had tags for seals and sealions, you'd see alot more fisherman walking around with shotguns. I was thinking about taking some lessons from Nate Treat or going on a float with him and a buddy of mine; but again, very little money.
Just takes time .Everyone has to pay there dues.

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Re: Hot Weather Salmon

Post by Gringo Pescador » Mon Sep 17, 2012 8:40 pm

You do what you can when you can. Can't change the weather so why whine about it? Adapt and conquer. That is one of the great things about fishing, if it were like going to a U-fish pond every time you went out it would get boring quick. Fish when you can, if this year sucks you got pink fever to look forward to next year and I can guarantee the weather nor the seals will be a factor then..
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Re: Hot Weather Salmon

Post by dicinu » Mon Sep 17, 2012 8:56 pm

I been catching fish Just about every time I been out this year... I spent a lot of time learning the waters I go to and adapting to the changes. But I really like the weather hot heck I am a desert rat. Anyway's 80 is still cold for me this time of the year. keep the rain the Puke is still getting fish in it without the rain. I am happy without it.. don't worry we will have 9 months straight of rain.

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Re: Hot Weather Salmon

Post by oneshot » Tue Sep 18, 2012 9:58 am

NWFshHntr wrote:I get what you mean oneshot, obviously if you go fishing more you are bound to catch more fish. But since I am a sophmore in Highschool and live in the bellevue suburbs I have very little choices of when/where to go fishing. I have only been to the duwamish 3 times this season and only on sundays. And since I am so young I don't have enough money to get a boat, much less a truck to tow it with. Also last Time I was there a seal decided to run all the fun about an hour into my day. Real cute but I wish he wasn't there. I swear if the Department of fish and wildlife had tags for seals and sealions, you'd see alot more fisherman walking around with shotguns. I was thinking about taking some lessons from Nate Treat or going on a float with him and a buddy of mine; but again, very little money.

and....... your original post was about it being too hot to catch fish.. not about being in school, not having the $$ or time..
others chimed in saying they have caught fish as it has been nice weather for a while now..

now the topic is directed at no time, no cash..
you live closer than me and you're in school that gets out earlier than most of us too.. go after school, the evening bite can be good!

as more fish enter the river your Sundays will become more productive!

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Re: Hot Weather Salmon

Post by Bodofish » Tue Sep 18, 2012 10:04 am

As Oneshot can attest, Seals really don't make much difference when catching fish. The last few I've got have been with in a 100' of a seal and Oneshot got a king within spitting distance of a seal. If you see a seal, it's probably because there are fish there.
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Re: Hot Weather Salmon

Post by RiverChromeGS » Tue Sep 18, 2012 10:18 am

Bodofish wrote:As Oneshot can attest, Seals really don't make much difference when catching fish. The last few I've got have been with in a 100' of a seal and Oneshot got a king within spitting distance of a seal. If you see a seal, it's probably because there are fish there.
Man you guys are LUCKY! Haha in the past, when i see a seal and ive hooked a fish, game over! lol, lower skagit and even mid river on the samish ive had fish taken this year by a seal, damn things, leave me alone!
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