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RE:pinks in the snoho
What stretch were you drifting?
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RE:pinks in the snoho
yes! i am using my lami X96JC its been the only rod i have used for pinks all season. bodo i was up at 522. all the fish i was hooking had sealice marks still and were hard fighters.
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RE:pinks in the snoho
report posted, excellent fishing today a mile below the town of Snohomish. Fish jumping everywhere and willing biters.
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RE:pinks in the snoho
Very nice, Mike. I recognize that area, I'll have to go crowd you out next time! haha.
No luck on the Ho's?
No luck on the Ho's?
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RE:pinks in the snoho
Team M&M whacking bright fish Yep that Gringo guy does a nice job catching fish. Looks like Mike too! Thanx for the pics. :cyclops:
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RE:pinks in the snoho
Nope - we pulled plugs from those pilings up to hwy9 on our way back to the launch and nothing. Fun day though especially seeing Mike get all excited and bonk a camel!:-$Matt wrote:Very nice, Mike. I recognize that area, I'll have to go crowd you out next time! haha.
No luck on the Ho's?
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RE:pinks in the snoho
Good for the smoker! (I hope...).Gringo Pescador wrote:Nope - we pulled plugs from those pilings up to hwy9 on our way back to the launch and nothing. Fun day though especially seeing Mike get all excited and bonk a camel!:-$Matt wrote:Very nice, Mike. I recognize that area, I'll have to go crowd you out next time! haha.
No luck on the Ho's?
Man, it was really nice to be able to free drift. It made a huge difference.
Coho - next up. You know, the fishing was so good I didn't have to go to Plan B, which was to run up past Thomas Eddy. I hate that stretch of water, so many snags and shallow channels.
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RE:pinks in the snoho
Mike Carey wrote:Good for the smoker! (I hope...).Gringo Pescador wrote:Nope - we pulled plugs from those pilings up to hwy9 on our way back to the launch and nothing. Fun day though especially seeing Mike get all excited and bonk a camel!:-$Matt wrote:Very nice, Mike. I recognize that area, I'll have to go crowd you out next time! haha.
No luck on the Ho's?
Man, it was really nice to be able to free drift. It made a huge difference.
Coho - next up. You know, the fishing was so good I didn't have to go to Plan B, which was to run up past Thomas Eddy. I hate that stretch of water, so many snags and shallow channels.
Hahahaha! Bonking a camel! There was a fresh push of chrome fish today through my hole! Humpies smoke up soooooo good! Even the bucks, but I can still be choosy, I lost count at 30 today.
RE:pinks in the snoho
Where's the video?Mike Carey wrote:Good for the smoker! (I hope...).Gringo Pescador wrote:Nope - we pulled plugs from those pilings up to hwy9 on our way back to the launch and nothing. Fun day though especially seeing Mike get all excited and bonk a camel!:-$Matt wrote:Very nice, Mike. I recognize that area, I'll have to go crowd you out next time! haha.
No luck on the Ho's?
Man, it was really nice to be able to free drift. It made a huge difference.
Coho - next up. You know, the fishing was so good I didn't have to go to Plan B, which was to run up past Thomas Eddy. I hate that stretch of water, so many snags and shallow channels.
Gringo and I have donated our share of gear at Thomas Eddy!
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RE:pinks in the snoho
Video is in the works,used both Mikes and my camera - even got some underwater footage with my GoPro (but I need to work on my aim a bit#-o ). Mike is piecing it together. Stay tuned...kzoo wrote:Where's the video?Mike Carey wrote:Good for the smoker! (I hope...).Gringo Pescador wrote: Nope - we pulled plugs from those pilings up to hwy9 on our way back to the launch and nothing. Fun day though especially seeing Mike get all excited and bonk a camel!:-$
Man, it was really nice to be able to free drift. It made a huge difference.
Coho - next up. You know, the fishing was so good I didn't have to go to Plan B, which was to run up past Thomas Eddy. I hate that stretch of water, so many snags and shallow channels.
Gringo and I have donated our share of gear at Thomas Eddy!
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RE:pinks in the snoho
Aw man, I love running that stumpy bastard, Mike. So much fun! haha. I find adding a bullet weight about 3 feet or so above the plug helps in that lower section, the channel is a lot deeper and you need to get that plug down in the zone, I think the stock warts and wigglers only dive like 8-12 feet, a lot of that lower river is 20-30 feet deep. Just food for thought!
It is very hard to not target the humpys when they are just boiling like that!! It is good when you are with a partner who is motivated to try something different, too. As was the case for me with my bud on Sunday (bawk bawk, from the forum). I will be hitting it again Saturday evening, and DEFINATELY Sunday first light, 522, slalom plug pullin' machine, wave if you see me. :bball:
It is very hard to not target the humpys when they are just boiling like that!! It is good when you are with a partner who is motivated to try something different, too. As was the case for me with my bud on Sunday (bawk bawk, from the forum). I will be hitting it again Saturday evening, and DEFINATELY Sunday first light, 522, slalom plug pullin' machine, wave if you see me. :bball:
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RE:pinks in the snoho
Matt-
Have you tried pulling plugs through the sloughs at all. Ive heard that it can be good at times just curious if anyone else has had any luck through there.
Have you tried pulling plugs through the sloughs at all. Ive heard that it can be good at times just curious if anyone else has had any luck through there.
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RE:pinks in the snoho
you have a real river boat. My tin can gets dents too easy. Anyway, I am hoping to do some steelheading this winter after being awol from the scene for a few years. The last couple pink trips revitalized my will to hit the river again. Pulling plugs is a fun, relaxing way to fish and the take downs are always a thrill.Matt wrote:Aw man, I love running that stumpy bastard, Mike. So much fun! haha. I find adding a bullet weight about 3 feet or so above the plug helps in that lower section, the channel is a lot deeper and you need to get that plug down in the zone, I think the stock warts and wigglers only dive like 8-12 feet, a lot of that lower river is 20-30 feet deep. Just food for thought!
It is very hard to not target the humpys when they are just boiling like that!! It is good when you are with a partner who is motivated to try something different, too. As was the case for me with my bud on Sunday (bawk bawk, from the forum). I will be hitting it again Saturday evening, and DEFINATELY Sunday first light, 522, slalom plug pullin' machine, wave if you see me. :bball:
Good luck this weekend.
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RE:pinks in the snoho
hey matt you got any seats open soon?
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RE:pinks in the snoho
I haven't spent any time in the sloughs other than for sturgeon, I imagine if you could get the timing right and hit it while the fish are in the estuary it could be quite good, pretty much the perfect depth for plugging and not a lot of snags mid-channel.
Curado, probably have 1 Sunday.
PS Forecast is for rain tomorrow, coho should be all up in there this weekend!
Curado, probably have 1 Sunday.
PS Forecast is for rain tomorrow, coho should be all up in there this weekend!
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RE:pinks in the snoho
I love reading these updates, keep em coming folks!
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RE:pinks in the snoho
Is it worth venturing up at lewis st bridge? might give it a this weeekend:)
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RE:pinks in the snoho
There are good number of fish in the sky, FOR SURE.
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RE:pinks in the snoho
Also more fish en route via the salt. West side of whidbey island has still seen sizable schools moving thru the past few days/week, although they've been lockjawed out in the salt.
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