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Question on Cascade Opener

Post by DannyL » Tue May 28, 2013 1:23 am

Went and bought a surplus of what I'll need but had a few questions.


What lb main line is best and what lb leader line is best.

With the water being a little higher than normal and murky bright colors in cookies and yarn will be best when using that method IE "the clown corkie and orange or pink yarn.

As for a spoon set up I picked up an all gold little Cleo and an all gold blue fox. Will they work.

How long of a leader is needed at the hatchery, bridge, mouth and in between.

I'm already curing my eggs so they will be ready for Saturday.


Tight lines and good luck to everyone on the opener.
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Re: Question on Cascade Opener

Post by RiverChromeGS » Tue May 28, 2013 10:35 am

I might be there with ya! I might drift the skagit as well. All depends on the flows. Cascade at the moment is running very low compared to usual june openers. Its at about 1300 and last year it was at 3000. However its gonna rain all week so it might rise. Your gonna want flourocarbon leader. Theyre smart in lower flows. I would go with 20 lb leader nothing less. Fast water, theyre strong. 25-30 lb mainline. I prefer braid for springers. Gold cleo and bluefox both worked last year on opener. I hit 2 on the gold bc steel on opener last year, pretty much same thing. Just adjust your lead until its tapping bottom then bring it up a few inches, id only run about 24 inches between weight and hook in the higher flow. Good luck. Might see you there
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Re: Question on Cascade Opener

Post by DannyL » Tue May 28, 2013 11:11 am

Thanks Danny. I'll have to run out and get the 20lb leader. Didn't see 25 or 30lb mainline though.
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Re: Question on Cascade Opener

Post by RiverChromeGS » Tue May 28, 2013 12:52 pm

DannyL wrote:Thanks Danny. I'll have to run out and get the 20lb leader. Didn't see 25 or 30lb mainline though.
You could go lighter but your gonna be sorry when a 20 lber starts going downriver
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Re: Question on Cascade Opener

Post by DannyL » Tue May 28, 2013 2:56 pm

WalMart didn't have it. May have to go to holiday sports.
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Re: Question on Cascade Opener

Post by Mordalphus » Tue May 28, 2013 3:24 pm

You're in Everett, go to teds if you're in south Everett!

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Re: Question on Cascade Opener

Post by DannyL » Tue May 28, 2013 3:34 pm

Ted's has 25lb main and 20lb leader?
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Re: Question on Cascade Opener

Post by Mordalphus » Tue May 28, 2013 3:44 pm

I would call if it's a long trip, but they have a lot of things.

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Re: Question on Cascade Opener

Post by Brat Bonker » Tue May 28, 2013 8:58 pm

Should have made a trip to sportco if you were buying bulk, much cheaper than Walmart. I will be there Saturday and Sunday as well just debating which side to fish

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Re: Question on Cascade Opener

Post by Cozmo4196 » Tue May 28, 2013 10:00 pm

Do you guys think the Cascade will open better than the Sky? Guess it all depends on the water level.

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Re: Question on Cascade Opener

Post by natetreat » Tue May 28, 2013 10:45 pm

The cascade is the hatchery creek. The Skykomish is a big river. You've got fish spread out all over the place in the Sky, it's fishing. On the Scade, you're fishing a terminal fishery, right near the intake. If here are any fish in the system, they'll be a lot easier to catch in close quarters. You can't really compare the two. If you were to fish the Wallace up at the hatchery, you'd have the same story, even if there are only 20 fish in the river, you know where they'll be.

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Re: Question on Cascade Opener

Post by Cozmo4196 » Tue May 28, 2013 10:47 pm

natetreat wrote:The cascade is the hatchery creek. The Skykomish is a big river. You've got fish spread out all over the place in the Sky, it's fishing. On the Scade, you're fishing a terminal fishery, right near the intake. If here are any fish in the system, they'll be a lot easier to catch in close quarters. You can't really compare the two. If you were to fish the Wallace up at the hatchery, you'd have the same story, even if there are only 20 fish in the river, you know where they'll be.

Didn't think of it that way, but it makes perfect sense. Thanks Nate.

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Re: Question on Cascade Opener

Post by RiverChromeGS » Wed May 29, 2013 12:05 pm

Cozmo4196 wrote:
natetreat wrote:The cascade is the hatchery creek. The Skykomish is a big river. You've got fish spread out all over the place in the Sky, it's fishing. On the Scade, you're fishing a terminal fishery, right near the intake. If here are any fish in the system, they'll be a lot easier to catch in close quarters. You can't really compare the two. If you were to fish the Wallace up at the hatchery, you'd have the same story, even if there are only 20 fish in the river, you know where they'll be.

Didn't think of it that way, but it makes perfect sense. Thanks Nate.
I think you should also mention that yes, they are easier to find and catch on the cascade, that also means theres gonna be LOTS more people in a small area
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Re: Question on Cascade Opener

Post by Brat Bonker » Wed May 29, 2013 4:20 pm

fishenfreak wrote:
Cozmo4196 wrote:
I think you should also mention that yes, they are easier to find and catch on the cascade, that also means theres gonna be LOTS more people in a small area
that is the only bad part unfortunately opening day is on a Saturday that means more crowds.

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Re: Question on Cascade Opener

Post by DannyL » Fri May 31, 2013 3:18 pm

Were leaving tonight for cascade. In hope of getting good position for tomorrow
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Re: Question on Cascade Opener

Post by Mordalphus » Fri May 31, 2013 3:38 pm

You gonna sleep on the bank? Haha, I'm headed to a friends property on the Skagit tomorrow, fish some spinners and spoons, then on Sunday I have a date with Nate on the cascade. See you out there!

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Re: Question on Cascade Opener

Post by DannyL » Fri May 31, 2013 3:47 pm

Na, got a campground by the bridge.
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Re: Question on Cascade Opener

Post by Mordalphus » Fri May 31, 2013 3:55 pm

Nice, i was going to either do that or sleep in my car, but luckily an older guy at work doesn't fish, and has property and cabin right on the Skagit 5 minutes from the cascade hatchery, and said I could sleep there! Worked out great!

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Re: Question on Cascade Opener

Post by DannyL » Fri May 31, 2013 4:01 pm

Very nice. Hoping to log down some chrome pigs
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Re: Question on Cascade Opener

Post by primetime » Sat Jun 01, 2013 1:47 am

Sitting on the bank of the cascade. Waiting for light haha!

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