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Puyallup Chum?
I was headin' out to the Seattle area next week for some family stuff. I was wondering if fish would still be there, like around 115th St. area. Of course, I'm not going to keep them. I just wanna feel something on my line. What would be best to use. Jigs tipped with prawn, drift fishing?
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Re: Puyallup Chum?
nets come out wednesday afternoon to sunday noon..there should be tons of chum forget about the bobber and jig..floss away my friend with a drift rig its the most affective way......jens knows hes a good flosser he admits it
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Re: Puyallup Chum?
No doubt right. 115th hole has been hot. You should not have any problem catching as long as you use a 15ft leader. Jens is that right? Isn't that your motto "Go long or go home!".
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Re: Puyallup Chum?
Hey kinkhunt you forgot jens supersecret ninja azn skillz..to add 2 big barbed hooks on the leader and corkykinghunter wrote:No doubt right. 115th hole has been hot. You should not have any problem catching as long as you use a 15ft leader. Jens is that right? Isn't that your motto "Go long or go home!".
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Re: Puyallup Chum?
HAHAHAHa always look forward to a kinghunter post. Been a while man. Tis the season for steel. I wouldnt waste your time with the snaggle tooths unless you just dont feel comfy fishing for steel. There is rivers right now that are white hot with steel in them. Just take a look at the pic thread. This has been one of the best steel seasons to date. Chum pale in comparison to steel. However they do fight pretty darn good. I just love to taste fresh steel.
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Re: Puyallup Chum?
KH you know Slayer? He sounds kinda jerky so figure he must know you and jens.
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to each his own my friend..flinginpooh wrote:HAHAHAHa always look forward to a kinghunter post. Been a while man. Tis the season for steel. I wouldnt waste your time with the snaggle tooths unless you just dont feel comfy fishing for steel. There is rivers right now that are white hot with steel in them. Just take a look at the pic thread. This has been one of the best steel seasons to date. Chum pale in comparison to steel. However they do fight pretty darn good. I just love to taste fresh steel.
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Re: Puyallup Chum?
I know that it has been one of the best seasons for winter steelhead. Plus, I just started fishing for them last year. I personally, caught 13 this season at the Cascade, Skagit, Sky, and the beaches near my house. That's way better compared to my last year's 2 steel after 10 trips. I can't really go steelheading since we're going to Seattle, then Centralia. I don't have time to pass by at Reiter, especially with the whole family in the car. I just want something on my line, and since I've never fished the puke, I just want some info.flinginpooh wrote:HAHAHAHa always look forward to a kinghunter post. Been a while man. Tis the season for steel. I wouldnt waste your time with the snaggle tooths unless you just dont feel comfy fishing for steel. There is rivers right now that are white hot with steel in them. Just take a look at the pic thread. This has been one of the best steel seasons to date. Chum pale in comparison to steel. However they do fight pretty darn good. I just love to taste fresh steel.
BTW not all Asians floss or snag. How do we know that we floss if we're drift fishing? We have to see the lead pass them.
I'm a proud Asian, and I abide by the rules.
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Re: Puyallup Chum?
im a proud azn myself..all above mentioned technique double barbed hooks are legal at puy and very effective and legal now.salmonator_1228 wrote:I know that it has been one of the best seasons for winter steelhead. Plus, I just started fishing for them last year. I personally, caught 13 this season at the Cascade, Skagit, Sky, and the beaches near my house. That's way better compared to my last year's 2 steel after 10 trips. I can't really go steelheading since we're going to Seattle, then Centralia. I don't have time to pass by at Reiter, especially with the whole family in the car. I just want something on my line, and since I've never fished the puke, I just want some info.flinginpooh wrote:HAHAHAHa always look forward to a kinghunter post. Been a while man. Tis the season for steel. I wouldnt waste your time with the snaggle tooths unless you just dont feel comfy fishing for steel. There is rivers right now that are white hot with steel in them. Just take a look at the pic thread. This has been one of the best steel seasons to date. Chum pale in comparison to steel. However they do fight pretty darn good. I just love to taste fresh steel.
BTW not all Asians floss or snag. How do we know that we floss if we're drift fishing? We have to see the lead pass them.
I'm a proud Asian, and I abide by the rules.
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Re: Puyallup Chum?
Damnit offdahook, quit trolling your 3 month old coho pic... And quit bragging about snagging fish.. Sheesh
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Re: Puyallup Chum?
Yeah, Jens told me you guys been on fire for steely. I wished I could of gone with you guys, but I hope I can get down there before the run is over. Call me sometimes.flinginpooh wrote:HAHAHAHa always look forward to a kinghunter post. Been a while man. Tis the season for steel. I wouldnt waste your time with the snaggle tooths unless you just dont feel comfy fishing for steel. There is rivers right now that are white hot with steel in them. Just take a look at the pic thread. This has been one of the best steel seasons to date. Chum pale in comparison to steel. However they do fight pretty darn good. I just love to taste fresh steel.
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Wow. Brian, are you always this excited? You got to settle down and think with your BIG head. Derogatory accusations could get you banned. It doesn't look good pointing fingers at someone, do you know why because then three fingers are pointing at you.Brian253 wrote:Damnit offdahook, quit trolling your 3 month old coho pic... And quit bragging about snagging fish.. Sheesh
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+1 ..... he sounds angrykinghunter wrote:Wow. Brian, are you always this excited? You got to settle down and think with your BIG head. Derogatory accusations could get you banned. It doesn't look good pointing fingers at someone, do you know why because then three fingers are pointing at you.Brian253 wrote:Damnit offdahook, quit trolling your 3 month old coho pic... And quit bragging about snagging fish.. Sheesh
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Re: Puyallup Chum?
Damn. I just wanted some info.Brian253 wrote:Damnit offdahook, quit trolling your 3 month old coho pic... And quit bragging about snagging fish.. Sheesh
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brian 253 needs to quit haitin..dudes not helping ..anyway back to subject i heard kunghunter went 7 for ten the other day at puy all released . nets came out so fishin should be great lots of big hard fighting bucks this yr. i used bobber but drift rigs are working better imho hooking more fish color doesnt seem to matter much...115st is a good spot like he stated hope this helpssalmonator_1228 wrote:Damn. I just wanted some info.Brian253 wrote:Damnit offdahook, quit trolling your 3 month old coho pic... And quit bragging about snagging fish.. Sheesh
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Re: Puyallup Chum?
Why??? It takes me days to recover reading kinghunter's gibberish. I know he is part Gibbon but seriously I lose over 20 brain cells trying to comprehend anything he writes and that goes for "slayeroffdahookfishtrap" too. Both are they same guy at times.flinginpooh wrote:HAHAHAHa always look forward to a kinghunter post. Been a while man. Tis the season for steel. I wouldnt waste your time with the snaggle tooths unless you just dont feel comfy fishing for steel. There is rivers right now that are white hot with steel in them. Just take a look at the pic thread. This has been one of the best steel seasons to date. Chum pale in comparison to steel. However they do fight pretty darn good. I just love to taste fresh steel.
Fresh Steel over Fresh Chum? I am with you Pooh. Chum are good fighters and a lot of fun. I only target them for the eggs and I will harvest a few to smoke.
But back to topic. I am not sure of the water color salmonator1228 , but you might be able to get a couple bobberdowns with bobber and jigs tipped with prawn. Another river a few miles south is the Nisqually.
Good luck.
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jens wrote:Why??? It takes me days to recover reading kinghunter's gibberish. I know he is part Gibbon but seriously I lose over 20 brain cells trying to comprehend anything he writes and that goes for "slayeroffdahookfishtrap" too. Both are they same guy at times.flinginpooh wrote:HAHAHAHa always look forward to a kinghunter post. Been a while man. Tis the season for steel. I wouldnt waste your time with the snaggle tooths unless you just dont feel comfy fishing for steel. There is rivers right now that are white hot with steel in them. Just take a look at the pic thread. This has been one of the best steel seasons to date. Chum pale in comparison to steel. However they do fight pretty darn good. I just love to taste fresh steel.
Fresh Steel over Fresh Chum? I am with you Pooh. Chum are good fighters and a lot of fun. I only target them for the eggs and I will harvest a few to smoke.
But back to topic. I am not sure of the water color salmonator1228 , but you might be able to get a couple bobberdowns with bobber and jigs tipped with prawn. Another river a few miles south is the Nisqually.
Good luck.
Now that"s what I'm talking about. Thanks for the info guys!slayerslayerthat wrote:brian 253 needs to quit haitin..dudes not helping ..anyway back to subject i heard kunghunter went 7 for ten the other day at puy all released . nets came out so fishin should be great lots of big hard fighting bucks this yr. i used bobber but drift rigs are working better imho hooking more fish color doesnt seem to matter much...115st is a good spot like he stated hope this helpssalmonator_1228 wrote:Damn. I just wanted some info.Brian253 wrote:Damnit offdahook, quit trolling your 3 month old coho pic... And quit bragging about snagging fish.. Sheesh
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I know Jens, it takes you a few days to translate from english to fillipino with Rosetta Stone. You'll pick it up faster eventually, you just need to stay thirsty my friend.kinghunter wrote:No doubt right. 115th hole has been hot. You should not have any problem catching as long as you use a 15ft leader. Jens is that right? Isn't that your motto "Go long or go home!".
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Hey Salmonator,jens wrote:Why??? It takes me days to recover reading kinghunter's gibberish. I know he is part Gibbon but seriously I lose over 20 brain cells trying to comprehend anything he writes and that goes for "slayeroffdahookfishtrap" too. Both are they same guy at times.flinginpooh wrote:HAHAHAHa always look forward to a kinghunter post. Been a while man. Tis the season for steel. I wouldnt waste your time with the snaggle tooths unless you just dont feel comfy fishing for steel. There is rivers right now that are white hot with steel in them. Just take a look at the pic thread. This has been one of the best steel seasons to date. Chum pale in comparison to steel. However they do fight pretty darn good. I just love to taste fresh steel.
Fresh Steel over Fresh Chum? I am with you Pooh. Chum are good fighters and a lot of fun. I only target them for the eggs and I will harvest a few to smoke.
But back to topic. I am not sure of the water color salmonator1228 , but you might be able to get a couple bobberdowns with bobber and jigs tipped with prawn. Another river a few miles south is the Nisqually.
Good luck.
Right now drift fishing has been the method of choice for 115th hole. I wouldn't waste your time with bobber and jig, especially wasting prawns on them. Sounds like your familiar with drift fishing and you should do just fine. Get ready for a mean dog fight.
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Re: Puyallup Chum?
HELL YEAH! They fight so freakin' hard.