495K sockeye over Bonneville so far
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495K sockeye over Bonneville so far
I thought WDFW was a little off on the Columbia sockeye forecast. Guess I was wrong as the current number is higher than estimated.
I will be out fishing for them next week.
I will be out fishing for them next week.
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Re: 495K sockeye over Bonneville so far
wow . But it's a ways from Tacoma .so Just for entertaining wishfull thoughts that I may get a possible day off whats the limit ?
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Re: 495K sockeye over Bonneville so far
0-3-6 sockeye depending on which part of the Columbia being fished.
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I'll be joining in the fun at the end of the month!
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Any advice on fishing for these? Never caught a sockeye before and I'd be fishing the upper Columbia and Okanogan Rivers.
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Re: 495K sockeye over Bonneville so far
What you mean to say is Brewster Pool. Pretty darn close to any red Koke set up tipped with shrimp. Search for it in the river fiahing and Baker Lake.
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Re: 495K sockeye over Bonneville so far
There's also articles on it in the last two NW Sportsman.
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Yup, Brewster Pool is one of the spots. Thanks for the info!Bodofish wrote:What you mean to say is Brewster Pool. Pretty darn close to any red Koke set up tipped with shrimp. Search for it in the river fiahing and Baker Lake.
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I would say check the regs closely if you're thinking about the Oakanogan, the last itme I fished the pool it was off limits.mwdehaan wrote:Yup, Brewster Pool is one of the spots. Thanks for the info!Bodofish wrote:What you mean to say is Brewster Pool. Pretty darn close to any red Koke set up tipped with shrimp. Search for it in the river fiahing and Baker Lake.
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Re: 495K sockeye over Bonneville so far
Usually the Okanogan river is warm and the salmon mill around in the Columbia at the Okanogan mouth. That's the usual spot for sockeye angling.
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Much appreciated.zen leecher wrote:Usually the Okanogan river is warm and the salmon mill around in the Columbia at the Okanogan mouth. That's the usual spot for sockeye angling.
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Re: 495K sockeye over Bonneville so far
I have booked a trip for sockeye the weekend of August 3rd. Is this to late in the year?
Maybe its just me but it feels late. but this was the recomendation from a guide I go with typically.
Maybe its just me but it feels late. but this was the recomendation from a guide I go with typically.
What happens if you get scared half to death twice?
Re: 495K sockeye over Bonneville so far
What's the average size of these sockeye?
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Re: 495K sockeye over Bonneville so far
I think you'll be OK. Check out guide Anton Jones reports from a couple years back:Chucksrage wrote:I have booked a trip for sockeye the weekend of August 3rd. Is this to late in the year?
Maybe its just me but it feels late. but this was the recomendation from a guide I go with typically.
http://www.washingtonlakes.com/ReportLi ... t=5&page=3
HIs reports were from July 19, 21. 2010
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Re: 495K sockeye over Bonneville so far
Just to make it interesting when angling for sockeye I threw in my single action rod built on a 9' 5 weight fly rod blank and a single action reel loaded with 8 lb test. It won't be my primary rod (unless it turns out to be too much fun) as my main ones will be 8 1/2' steelhead rods rated for 6-12 lb line.