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King County, WA

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09/30/2009
Casting
Coho Salmon
Corky & Yarn
Evening
10/01/2009
5
1186

Using a fire orange color corky and feather, I must have landed over 20 humpies in about two hours on the green. Fish after fish after fish. I seen some big fish leaving the water also, so I guess the silvers and kings are around. The humps on these bucks are huge! unfortunately many were foul hooked. I also caught about a 5-10lb stump I dragged in. I was like, ummm you might want to get a net a first... then it was painfully obvious after the stump got out of the current. I kept one hen just to try out my fillet skills that I don't have. My wife was impressed though, so it looks like I may have lost her as my master filleter :) I need to continue to play stupid. Fished an area near the Auburn golf course.


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snake7676
10/1/2009 7:38:00 PM
Right on I was going near the golf course there at the bottom of lee hill called issac evens park it was kinda of a good place few chrome hens / pinks in at the time! What about now any decent fish?
bionic_one
10/2/2009 9:19:00 AM
Pretty sure you can't keep kings in that part of the river. Your only real option for a decent fish is a Coho.
steven11
10/2/2009 11:15:00 AM
I'm tellin ya, red sparkily corkies with pink yarn is the way to go. yarn see you down there today.
Big Smooth
10/2/2009 5:04:00 PM
Bionic is right you can't keep any chinook. There still fun to wrestle with... WHAD UP Steven! No go today, my kids got flag football.
We'll hook up this weekend though. Will someone do the Big Silver Dance for me so they start showing up?
andy350
10/3/2009 1:51:00 PM
the silvers have not been up yet due to thef the netting in the mouth of the duwamish
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