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Duwamish River Report
King County, WA

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08/31/2011
Casting
Pink Salmon
Pink
Jig
Afternoon
09/01/2011
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Lunch Break Outing - Wed 08-31-11

I scoped out a section of the Duwamish River on the way to work around S 112th St and saw a bunch of fish jumping all over the place. I knew I had to come back on my lunch break.

15 minutes to get there from work
30 minutes to fish
15 minutes to get back to work

I found out I forgot to put my salmon rod in the trunk but luckily one of my bass rods was there. It would have to do. Found a spot a bit downstream from the bridge next to an gentleman fishing with a pink inline spinner and tied a homemade pink jig.

There was a lot of fish acrobatics as I observed in the morning, but no real biters on my side or the other side of the river.

I worked the jig slowly at first with no takers. Then a few casts later a large fish jumped over my line as if it were a hurdle. It was really neat to be a witness to its stunt.

About 10 minutes later, a new guy starts fishing to my left with a pink buzz bomb and was working it fairly quickly, relative to my slow retrieve. He missed the first hit, but he lands the second hit in less than five minutes of fishing. I took that as a hint and a half to follow suit via the retrieve, not the buzz bomb.

I sped up my retrieve and got a hit. However, I was asleep at the wheel and missed. Did the same retrieve and about 2/3 of the way through I stopped the jig. The jig had barely a second to rest when BAM! It was fish on, like donkey kong.

I had just enough time to bleed it and go. Not a bad way to spend lunch. In that 30 minute period, only three fish were caught. One by the guy next to me, another one on the other side of the river, and mine.

I am totally stoked to have caught my first Duwamish River salmon and bummed that I ruined a good pair of work shoes by the mud. If I decide to fish here again, I'll bring my boots for sure. That mud is nasty!


Comments

returnofthefish
9/1/2011 9:43:00 PM
Wow, they already have the hump that low in the river?
Toni
9/1/2011 9:47:00 PM
Nice report! Yes some I caught at Dash Point had started to get humps and they were still in Salt!
islandbass
9/1/2011 10:44:00 PM
I found that puzzling myself, with them being still so close to the Duwamish mouth, but I took it anyway.
chengpu
9/2/2011 12:03:00 AM
From what i have read pinks will spawn in tidal areas. So he could be down there doin his thang and gettin busy.
cast&blast
9/2/2011 6:38:00 AM
You dont need a Salmon Rod to catch Humpies. A nice medium action 7 foot Spin Ron is perfect.
knotabassturd
9/2/2011 6:20:00 PM
I think maybe the fish was moving around in that photo to give it the controted look. It was definitely still alive IMO and the shadow also plays with it. My conclusion: it aint as humped up/ugly as some might first think. Nice job ib! Love those quick trips. I can relate ;-)
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