2012 Season River Trophies and Cool Pics
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- racfish
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Re: 2012 Season River Trophies and Cool Pics
Swimmers in the rivers? Time to use a spinner or large spoon. Swimmer hate spoons and spinners.Specially when you set the hook Hahaha
- FishingThePacNW
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Man i can finally post a pic to this forum!!! I caught my first king on the wallace, i landed it and brought her up for about 5 sec for a quick pic and then let her go!
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Biggest king of the year probably 35 pounds, released,
And my biggest nicest coho so far, 17lb chrome buck
And my biggest nicest coho so far, 17lb chrome buck
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He FishinF that coho looks like at least a 20!! sweet fish!! And nice king! How much are your trips to the skagit??
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Haha i longarmed him a little, but 17lbs solid! My skagit trips are 100 per person, we hit 60+ coho today, lolFishingThePacNW wrote:He FishinF that coho looks like at least a 20!! sweet fish!! And nice king! How much are your trips to the skagit??
Nice king BTW way to go!
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Thanks man! I want to go soooo bad haha!! what trips do you have in november?
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Why don't you take this to pm's... ?FishingThePacNW wrote:Thanks man! I want to go soooo bad haha!! what trips do you have in november?
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Next time maybe leave the spawner in the river. You can still take a picture with it in the water and you wont be breaking any laws.FishingThePacNW wrote:Man i can finally post a pic to this forum!!! I caught my first king on the wallace, i landed it and brought her up for about 5 sec for a quick pic and then let her go!
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Image removed. Please don't post pictures which show violates of the fishing regs.fear_no_fish wrote:Next time maybe leave the spawner in the river. You can still take a picture with it in the water and you wont be breaking any laws.FishingThePacNW wrote:Man i can finally post a pic to this forum!!! I caught my first king on the wallace, i landed it and brought her up for about 5 sec for a quick pic and then let her go!
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Re: 2012 Season River Trophies and Cool Pics
OK, so I don't fish rivers that often, or at least I don't fish rivers for salmon. Last summer I had a couple of really cool days on a river that is very well known to those of us in King County, but I was fishing it at the VERY beginnings of the stream, high in the alpine forest, like oxygen tanks, etc. I was fly fishing on a 5 wt. Here is a couple of postings of the 1st few videos I made with the GoPro.
My videos need some refining/edit adjustments, but you can see it was beautiful surroundings, and SHWEET fish!
All fish were released. These are native cutthroat. No salmon types go up this high.
I admit in the second video there was one fish that had a difficult release, but he did swim away happily. Also, these were my 1st self made vids, so the 2nd one kind of drags on, but at least the music is worthy.
One last disclaimer.... One of the vids has a dang water drop on the GoPro lens. Lesson learned, do a quick wipe of lens on shirt before firing up camera.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ktAW92JUxSk" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_cPkayyUgbM" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
My videos need some refining/edit adjustments, but you can see it was beautiful surroundings, and SHWEET fish!
All fish were released. These are native cutthroat. No salmon types go up this high.
I admit in the second video there was one fish that had a difficult release, but he did swim away happily. Also, these were my 1st self made vids, so the 2nd one kind of drags on, but at least the music is worthy.
One last disclaimer.... One of the vids has a dang water drop on the GoPro lens. Lesson learned, do a quick wipe of lens on shirt before firing up camera.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ktAW92JUxSk" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_cPkayyUgbM" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Re: 2012 Season River Trophies and Cool Pics
Nice vids Quad!
That looks like some pristine water!
That looks like some pristine water!
- racfish
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Nice looking water. Great vids.