Skagit Silvers
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- noclothes1
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Skagit Silvers
What is the skinny? The Holiday Market newsletter says there are some decent numbers of silvers in the river. Where are they? Would a trip to Gardner be worth it.
"It's the failure that keeps me coming back"
- hanapaa808
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RE:Skagit Silvers
i havent fished the skagit in a couple weeks. hows the pink run? is it still going? as for silvers, i dont know where they are biting right now. where is gardner?
RE:Skagit Silvers
I was a week ago below MV and the Pinks looked like were gone.
Last edited by Anonymous on Fri Oct 02, 2009 9:49 pm, edited 1 time in total.
- fishing collector
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RE:Skagit Silvers
I spent a few days in Hamilton and the river still was full of pinks and a few coho. I had no problem catching them with a Dick nite. I threw them all back due to how dark they were. The river up there was pretty clear. When I went down to Mt Vernon I saw 6 people fishing at the bridge and about 30 people fishing above the I-5 Bridge of the Stilly. I could see some bright fish on the beach there. The herd has thinned down considerably.
Fly Fishing is the art of attaching a fake bug to a line and relying on the appropriate manipulation of the rod to deceive the fish into eating a sharp steel hook covered with feathers and fur.
- noclothes1
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RE:Skagit Silvers
I found some boot humpies up above Sedro. I talked to one boat who had landed a silver.
"It's the failure that keeps me coming back"
RE:Skagit Silvers
the silvers are gonna be late
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