Coho Madness!!
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Re: Coho Madness!!
you listen to J. Cole yet???
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bonker yo wood of had more if you and you dad could keep them ondahookBrat Bonker wrote:I thought it was no head like steelhead,nice catch though, I already have 30 of those.
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tell me about, there has been days that I have hooked 20+ on the quil and could not land a single fish, maybe I should read that article by natetreat about hook sets haha, sometimes I could use a whole book haha, small river it is hard and all with the branches and stuff.
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Coho are IN! Went targeting coho on the skagit for the FIRST time this year today, me and a buddy, scouted the river, went 4/14 on coho on eggs, slayed these chromers, and even picked up a nice early steelhead to add to the limit. walked out with 5 fish on the stringer and 14 fish on the line at 8:30 am, call me up book a trip and get some CHROME COHO!!! PS they are reallly hungry right now for eggs early in the morning
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Re: Coho Madness!!
Nice fish! I'm thinking of fishing around there at the start of next month. Fish somewhere new for once.
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kick arse!!!!
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Awesome! Heading to the skagit right now. hopefully we find some fish!
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Yummy!!!!
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good looking toads plus a bonus beautiful metal. Makes for a damn fine day. I have never thought about fishing the Skagit since I live down south. Looking at the map I see a ton of tribs after it splits south of Mt Vernon... one question where in the world would I go for first time? Person can get all sorts of a$$ backwards turned around in all of that.
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theres soooo many places to try. Fishing off the rocks below gardner st boat launch is productive for me this time of year, below the mouth of the cascade has fish right now, theyre a little picky but theyre in, guys in sled are getting um south of mt vernon, just gotta find fish in the right place at the right time, sorta like I did todaychrome_chasin wrote:good looking toads plus a bonus beautiful metal. Makes for a damn fine day. I have never thought about fishing the Skagit since I live down south. Looking at the map I see a ton of tribs after it splits south of Mt Vernon... one question where in the world would I go for first time? Person can get all sorts of a$$ backwards turned around in all of that.
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South skagit highway has fish all up and down it. Hit my usual spot this morning, and hit one, but my knot broke as i set the hook! frustrating, but they were thicker than they have been! nice job ff. i'm going to be hitting the cascade this saturday. let me know if you make the trip
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i drove by the cascade and looked in hatchery hole and under bridge, saw like 10 dark fish but it is LOWWWWWW theres literally no possible way for the poor coho to make it in, but if you hit it let me know by PM if you hit fish id like to know if you find any, cannot WAIT for rain, my god cascade will flood with fish then.Chromer wrote:South skagit highway has fish all up and down it. Hit my usual spot this morning, and hit one, but my knot broke as i set the hook! frustrating, but they were thicker than they have been! nice job ff. i'm going to be hitting the cascade this saturday. let me know if you make the trip
SOOOO buddy took his sled out today, 4 of us went up and fished a section of river he told me not to tell anyone so its a secret sorry (but by the 2 or 3 darker fish i guess you can figure im not in the lower river ) but we hammered the coho, 8 to the boat by 10am for the limit. 3 on hardware, rest on bobber egg, broke 2 off, lost 3 more, rollers all over, one hole only, the other runs we fished were empty, i guess in low water they all bunch up in deepest holes to feel safer, bite was OFF by 9am, they got scared with sun, heres a pic we took!
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I wouldnt mind tearing into that bottom piggie!!! good looking fish. All of these pics has me itching to point the truck north this weekend.
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ahhh no steelhead thanks for the tips now I know where to concentrate more on this weekend. Are you bobber dogging those eggs like usual or using split shot?
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I know chrome- the bottom one was a beautiful fish, short, fat, probably low teenager. Ive been using split shot bonker, water is so low i can barely get a drift bobber dogging, so ive been short floating with a few pieces of hollow lead pinched on leader! Fire cure and regular borax both work, once u hit one or 2, switch cures, it usually tricks um
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thanks yeah I was going to try that, are the fish line shy right now, skagit fish normally are not line shy but then again I have never fished it for silvers in low water. What are some good colors of spinners up there I have only had any real success with red or all silver spinners and a orange stee-lee. robally going to throw the kitchen sink at them this weekend I wish there were more fish in the cascade, that is where I can do some damage.
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yea the cascade gets stacked, but its like at 280 cfs its lower than ive ever seen it, that first shot of shallow water at the mouth is pretty much impassible, i cannot wait for rain man. Skagit silvers like small stuff, ive done most of my hardware skagit fishing with dick nites in the medium size in red/white and chartreuse/silver. Vibrax will work and too. bottom line chartreuse and red and the best colors IMO and all silver or 50/50 is also deeadly. BC STEELS!Brat Bonker wrote:thanks yeah I was going to try that, are the fish line shy right now, skagit fish normally are not line shy but then again I have never fished it for silvers in low water. What are some good colors of spinners up there I have only had any real success with red or all silver spinners and a orange stee-lee. robally going to throw the kitchen sink at them this weekend I wish there were more fish in the cascade, that is where I can do some damage.
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thanks man I have witness first hand how good red spinners are Might even take out my steelhead float rod too to dust off the cob webs and try for an early winter or something with jigs haha if there is one there are more.
Those BC steel spoons are nice, first cast ever with one got me a big summer run on the cow and then 2 cast later I lost it in some rocks or something, I was seriously considering swimming after it
Those BC steel spoons are nice, first cast ever with one got me a big summer run on the cow and then 2 cast later I lost it in some rocks or something, I was seriously considering swimming after it
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I was looking at the bc steel spoons at outdoor emporium /sportco but at $9 bucks each I decided not to get them. I wasz thinking that would piss me off if I lost a few back to back. You have alot of luck with them ?Brat Bonker wrote:thanks man I have witness first hand how good red spinners are Might even take out my steelhead float rod too to dust off the cob webs and try for an early winter or something with jigs haha if there is one there are more.
Those BC steel spoons are nice, first cast ever with one got me a big summer run on the cow and then 2 cast later I lost it in some rocks or something, I was seriously considering swimming after it