Snohomish River regs for salmon
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Snohomish River regs for salmon
I think I heard that the season openened today, but I can't find anything about the regs for the humpysor for that matter silvers in the snohomish including bait, hooks etc. Does anyone know? Also if the season did open today are they already in the river, or when will it be good. Thanks in advance for the help.
Bob
Bob
RE:Snohomish River regs for salmon
Snohomish opens Aug 16-Dec 31 for salmon. The season just open in Area 9(Saltwater) today for Chinooks is what you are refering to.
RE:Snohomish River regs for salmon
This is strait from the regs.
SNOHOMISH RIVER- from mouth (Burlington-Northern railroad bridges) (including all channels, sloughs, and interconnected waterways) upstream to confluence of the Skykomish and Snoqualmie Rivers (all channels)
SALMON- Aug.16-Dec.31 Min. size 12". Daily limit 2, plus 2 additional PINK. Release CHINOOK.
SPECIAL RULES- All species- Aug.1-Nov.30: night closure and non-buoyant lure restriction
So this means that you can start fishing for salmon on Thursday August 16. And you can keep two silvers plus two additional humpies, or just four humpies because they count as your first two salmon plus your two additional pinks. Just make sure you don't keep four silvers. Don't really expect to catch any silvers on the opener, just a ton of humpies as long as the run forecasts are right. Don't get me wrong you can hook into a silver as early as the opener, but the silver run on the Snohomish and most rivers for that matter usually comes right after the first good fall rain. Some years are different than others for when the humpies are in the river but more often than not, at least a good amount are in by the middle of August. Start low by Everett early in the season and work your way up river as the season progresses. Middle to late in the humpy run is a good time to target them on the Skykomish River.
Good Luck. Mabey I will see you out there with the masses of other people targeting them.
SNOHOMISH RIVER- from mouth (Burlington-Northern railroad bridges) (including all channels, sloughs, and interconnected waterways) upstream to confluence of the Skykomish and Snoqualmie Rivers (all channels)
SALMON- Aug.16-Dec.31 Min. size 12". Daily limit 2, plus 2 additional PINK. Release CHINOOK.
SPECIAL RULES- All species- Aug.1-Nov.30: night closure and non-buoyant lure restriction
So this means that you can start fishing for salmon on Thursday August 16. And you can keep two silvers plus two additional humpies, or just four humpies because they count as your first two salmon plus your two additional pinks. Just make sure you don't keep four silvers. Don't really expect to catch any silvers on the opener, just a ton of humpies as long as the run forecasts are right. Don't get me wrong you can hook into a silver as early as the opener, but the silver run on the Snohomish and most rivers for that matter usually comes right after the first good fall rain. Some years are different than others for when the humpies are in the river but more often than not, at least a good amount are in by the middle of August. Start low by Everett early in the season and work your way up river as the season progresses. Middle to late in the humpy run is a good time to target them on the Skykomish River.
Good Luck. Mabey I will see you out there with the masses of other people targeting them.
RE:Snohomish River regs for salmon
where's a good place to fish in everett? i usually go in monroe.
there's nothing better than standing on the side of a lake or river knowing that only a handful of people have stood in that exact spot and witness the beauty of mother nature first hand.
RE:Snohomish River regs for salmon
If on the shore try the park by the boat launch off of Lowell River Road which is off of the Broadway exit in Everett. If in a boat try launching at this same launch and go up river to where Ebey Slough takes off to the left, anywhere in here is good. If you do happen to have a boat anywhere from Ebey Slough on up past the town of Snohomish is excellent. If no boat is available to you, great fishing can be had at Thomas's Eddy, Crab Bar off of Old School Road, or right under the 522 bridge over the Snohomish River. The last three bank spots I mentioned are up river from the town of Snohomish and are some of the best producing spots on the river for humpies.
RE:Snohomish River regs for salmon
arent pinks and humpies the same, just ones male and the other female or something? and also, are you saying you can keep 6 pinks/humpies, or 4 since pinks/humpies are the same?mallard83 wrote:This is strait from the regs.
SNOHOMISH RIVER- from mouth (Burlington-Northern railroad bridges) (including all channels, sloughs, and interconnected waterways) upstream to confluence of the Skykomish and Snoqualmie Rivers (all channels)
SALMON- Aug.16-Dec.31 Min. size 12". Daily limit 2, plus 2 additional PINK. Release CHINOOK.
SPECIAL RULES- All species- Aug.1-Nov.30: night closure and non-buoyant lure restriction
So this means that you can start fishing for salmon on Thursday August 16. And you can keep two silvers plus two additional humpies, or just four humpies because they count as your first two salmon plus your two additional pinks. Just make sure you don't keep four silvers. Don't really expect to catch any silvers on the opener, just a ton of humpies as long as the run forecasts are right. Don't get me wrong you can hook into a silver as early as the opener, but the silver run on the Snohomish and most rivers for that matter usually comes right after the first good fall rain. Some years are different than others for when the humpies are in the river but more often than not, at least a good amount are in by the middle of August. Start low by Everett early in the season and work your way up river as the season progresses. Middle to late in the humpy run is a good time to target them on the Skykomish River.
Good Luck. Mabey I will see you out there with the masses of other people targeting them.
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RE:Snohomish River regs for salmon
JT...Pinks and Humpies ARE the same thing. A male is called a "buck" and a female is called a "hen". You can only take 4 salmon a day from the Snohomish weather it is 1 silver and 3 pinks, 2 silvers and 2 pinks or 4 pinks. Sounds like you might be fairly new at salmon fishing so I would suggest you look at the photos in the fishing regs and get familiar with the different species. You don't want to get caught with an illegal fish in possesion.
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RE:Snohomish River regs for salmon
Here is a map for the Snohomish /Sky River Pink fishing
Snohomish/Sky Pinks
Snohomish/Sky Pinks
Last edited by Anonymous on Thu Jul 19, 2007 11:38 pm, edited 1 time in total.