Hi all,
I am new to this whole salmon fishing thing so bear with me. I have caught a few pinks, admittedly it wasn't too hard. I have a pretty good history of fishing rivers in Idaho and Montana with dry flies, eggs, and lures. I really would like to get some coho and kings before the end of the year but I am feeling that maybe I am too late. I have been going the the Puyallup primarily because it is so close and I heard it was pretty easy to fish. I don't mind driving but I just don't want to come back empty! Any suggestions? Am I too late? Thanks in advance for your help/advice.
Coho/King Auburn Area
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- Angler
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- Location: Auburn, WA
Re: Coho/King Auburn Area
There silvers in the green right now, if you want a king this late in the year you need to head to the humptulips. Its a long drive and you very well may come home empty handed. but that's salmon fishing
- yooper_fisher
- Lieutenant
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Re: Coho/King Auburn Area
I haven't fished it in about 10 days, but I was getting a few coho in the green in auburn throwing spinners. My average was only one every other day though.