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King County, WA

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10/05/2009
Drift Fishing
Coho Salmon
Power Eggs
Orange
Corky & Yarn
Evening
10/06/2009
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So I fished the Green River again, just up from the Auburn Golf Course. Tried something new for me, drift fishing using corkie and yarn and some eggs. I was drifting in a medium current section of the river that flows into a big dropoff, I suspect a pool about 7-10 feet deep, not really sure though. Anyhow, I got some pinks, both male and female. No silvers yet though, I don't think I even saw one. I did however see some Sockeye, or what I think was Sockeye? I am pretty sure Sockeye cannot be kept in this river, but am I seeing things or could those have been Sockeye?


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truefishermanC
10/6/2009 6:03:00 PM
Sockeye don't run in the green river. You were seeing humpys.
trout magnet
10/6/2009 7:40:00 PM
They red fish you see are Spawned out Coho.
snake7676
10/6/2009 7:58:00 PM
NO BAIT/EGGS/SHRIMP/SMELLY JELLY! read the rules and regs!
Jake Dogfish
10/6/2009 8:15:00 PM
Snake needs to re-read the regs. There are occasional lost sockeye but I doubt you saw a school. There are alot of kings spawning in that area.
jsb7273
10/7/2009 5:30:00 AM
I know there is no bait, if I read the rules correctly. These are them fake eggs bought from the store, I thought they were legal...
jsb7273
10/7/2009 5:31:00 AM
I think they must have been coho then, they were very red, much more red than any humpies I have seen. Yes, there have been a few decent Kings caught in there area, including by myself.
FishingFool
10/7/2009 10:18:00 AM
Jsb, anything with scent is considered bait.
jsb7273
10/7/2009 10:38:00 AM
Well, thanks for the clarification on eggs, I won't be using them anymore.
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