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South Fork Stillaguamish River Report
Snohomish County, WA

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07/10/2018
81° - 85°
Casting
Cutthroat Trout
Other
Sunny
Flasher/Lure
Evening
61° - 65°
07/14/2018
5
9366

I ranked it well because I caught a dolly varden 20 inches long over 3 pounds and it's the first big fish I ever got out here!!! Are dollys good eating or are they junkie fish. I Don't know a whole lot about them. Just moved out here a few years ago.I may add a picture off it if anyone wants a look see. I added a fish picture I had on file from the last time I fished in Minnesota before I moved out here for now. That was a big walleye . Like 28-29 incher


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riverhunter
7/14/2018 5:51:52 PM
They are decent eating. It's definitely not a salmon but better then planted trout
shawnsnow99
7/15/2018 4:16:40 PM
so what you think about the walleye lol?
shawnsnow99
7/15/2018 4:22:03 PM
planted trout suck
riverhunter
7/15/2018 7:41:31 PM
Nice walleye and walleye are great eating! When it comes to table fair though salmon and walleye are at the 2 ends of the spectrum. Each are great eating but comparing one to the other is not the same.
sunfighter
7/14/2018 7:04:21 PM
back in the day we used to throw them up in the bushes for the coyotes to find.They gobble up masses of salmon and steelhead eggs. Never tried to eat one, I hear the meats mushy.Still fun to catch.

shawnsnow99
7/15/2018 4:23:40 PM
Wow I'd never do that salmon are rotten buy the time they get this far up.

Lone wolf
7/14/2018 8:44:40 PM
What part of the river were you fishing.
shawnsnow99
7/15/2018 3:53:51 PM
south stilly my back yard man
shawnsnow99
7/15/2018 4:19:59 PM
below the fish ladder about a mile or two
jonb
7/14/2018 10:25:31 PM
They are a little greasy to eat but your not allowed to keep them in the stilliguamish and what you are catching are bull trout not dolly varden. Salmon, steelhead and cutthroat are much better table fare.
shawnsnow99
7/15/2018 3:55:17 PM
Oh didn't know it was a bull trout everyone else said dolly or brook trout

jonb
7/16/2018 6:09:06 PM
There are alot of people who don't know the difference. Everyone wants to call them dolly varden because it makes it sound special. Bull trout are fairly common around the PNW and deserve respect despite what others might say. Actual dolly vardens are special though. Typically found at higher elevations above anadronous barriers very few people run into actual dolly varden. They are easy to tell apart for the trained eye. A down turned maxillery, smaller mouth, round face, and less spotting near the tail are what you look for when identifying the 2 fish. Thanks for your report, and please treat these native species with care.
shawnsnow99
7/16/2018 9:49:16 PM
I have a picture off it waiting in the wings lol
shawnsnow99
9/22/2018 1:00:59 AM
I think the fish are back in the river now
shawnsnow99
9/22/2018 1:01:53 AM
After the hot summer
shawnsnow99
9/29/2018 10:42:44 PM
I see a ton off fish in the pilchuck river now to bad you cant fish the bitch.
shawnsnow99
9/29/2018 10:45:56 PM
Almost want to move somewhere you can fish I;m from mn so not used to all the bs rules out here
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