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09/01/2011
Drift Fishing
Chinook Salmon
Chartreuse
Corky & Yarn
Evening
09/01/2011
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Finally got out after a 3 day vacation of not fishing D:
Got out at about 10 this morning, and was using my usual. 7 ft leader, 3/4 oz, and chartruese yarn. About my 15th cast, i hooked into a nice bright silver ! After a few minute battle, it got off. Never caught a silver so my blood was pumpin. About 5 casts later hooked into a nice king, it got off. About 30 minutes later of hit and miss i finally got one to the bank ! A nice 13 pound chromer, ive caughten chromer but this one is pretty good ! At the end of the day i went 4/8.
3 were REALLY bright kings, all had sea lice- approx; 8 pounds, 14 pounds,19 pounds- but were all in the gill plate so they wont back. I gotta bring the one home. I had to leave at 2 so I could go to football practice ! Man it was hard saying bye to all those fish. Well good luck and tight lines !


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makscoot
9/2/2011 8:11:00 AM
I thought everything forward of the gill plate is legal to keep. 7 thousand Kings and counting @ the George Adams Hatchery,

Just sayin.

from Page 19 of the WDFG Rule pamphlet..

Snagging Attempting to take fish with a hook
and line in such a way that the fish does not
voluntarily take the hook(s) in its mouth. In
freshwater, it is illegal to possess any fish
hooked anywhere other than inside the mouth or
on the head.
jbball50
9/2/2011 6:19:00 PM
I think from what I've seen people say, at the Skok it has to do be inside the mouth now. Not too sure though since I don't fish there anymore and haven't read the book for the Skok.
Fish_Bait111397
9/2/2011 6:44:00 PM
Nope, they have to be in the mouth at the skok.
Gill plates are a no-go.
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