The Green River in Auburn

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hgirl_sampson
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The Green River in Auburn

Post by hgirl_sampson » Mon Aug 18, 2014 6:52 pm

Hello,

Does anybody know when it opens this year to salmon fishing? Also, what is the Area #?? I am new to salmon fishing.

Thank you!


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Re: The Green River in Auburn

Post by Gringo Pescador » Tue Aug 19, 2014 9:05 am

WDFW Reg book ==> Puget Sound Rivers ==> Green / Duwamish
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Re: The Green River in Auburn

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Re: The Green River in Auburn

Post by chrome_chasin » Tue Aug 19, 2014 2:22 pm

It is actually open from 1st Ave bridge to 405 on Sept 1st. Be sure to have your book with you and pay very close attention to the area you area fishing and ensure that it is open. The Green opens in sections.
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Re: The Green River in Auburn

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Re: The Green River in Auburn

Post by c_saeteurn » Tue Aug 19, 2014 6:45 pm

The green is 5 mins from where i live. around allentown. I never called it the duwamish. Its always been the green in my book.
even on the regs it says Green (duwamish) river.
So come mid September Ill will be fishing the lower green river :D

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Re: The Green River in Auburn

Post by cuzzinmiko » Wed Aug 20, 2014 1:16 am

green's over-rated. you're best off fishing over on the puyallup system. apparently back in the day, the green and the white were connected by a little crick that ran through the muckleshoot res. land. and fish would migrate throughout both rivers systems. like i do between their present day casino systems. playa's club ! * remember free state park entrance day this weekend aug.25 !

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Re: The Green River in Auburn

Post by racfish » Wed Aug 20, 2014 7:07 am

c_saeteurn wrote:The green is 5 mins from where i live. around allentown. I never called it the duwamish. Its always been the green in my book.
even on the regs it says Green (duwamish) river.
So come mid September Ill will be fishing the lower green river :D
I fished the Green all my life. I call the whole system "The Green"

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Re: The Green River in Auburn

Post by seattlesteban » Wed Aug 20, 2014 9:33 am

c_saeteurn wrote:The green is 5 mins from where i live. around allentown. I never called it the duwamish. Its always been the green in my book.
even on the regs it says Green (duwamish) river.
So come mid September Ill will be fishing the lower green river :D
I look forward to seeing your fishing reports. I've lived in W. Seattle and been fishing the green for 3 years, spent days fishin the green from the duwi to tukwila, nothin.

Lots of silvers last year jumping under the i-5 bridge. I think the key is fishing in the morning with eggs.

I agree with the guy who recommends the puyallup, if it wasn't such a pain to get to in the afternoons. Getting silvers out of the puke is so much easier than the Green, since you have driftable flossable water ;)

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Re: The Green River in Auburn

Post by sealegs » Wed Aug 20, 2014 10:37 am

i need to check out the Green when it opens. I haven't been there yet.

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Re: The Green River in Auburn

Post by chrome_chasin » Wed Aug 20, 2014 1:40 pm

gfakkema wrote:A few things to note...
1) The post is titled "Green River in AUBURN", so thats why I didn't post the full regs.
2) This comes up every year, but it bothers me every time I see it. Downstream of 405 is considered the duwamish. Upstream of 405 is considered the green. It's like saying I caught fish on the skykomish in everett. Just makes no sense.

As you can see most call the entire system the Green, some new fisherman or woman may not know it as the Duwamish at all. Thus the reason I posted the lower part. No need to leave any info out.

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Re: The Green River in Auburn

Post by mizm05 » Thu Aug 21, 2014 12:50 pm

Green gets a good coho run. More than the Puyallup. Just wish the upper sections didn't open so late. They are usually fire trucks by that time.

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Re: The Green River in Auburn

Post by ptfletcher » Wed Aug 27, 2014 2:56 pm

Here is a link that explains a bit more about the Duwamish and it's history before and after the Chittendon Locks.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Rive ... h_River%29" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

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