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10/06/2015
Coho Salmon
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10/06/2015
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Put in a split shift before and after work fishing on eggs. Went 1 for 3 in the 1.5 hrs before and 1 for 1 in 20 mins after work. Would have gone longer but only had 6 bait balls. Tried a jig for a brief moment afterwards before heading home to eat the pm buck with my lady. I caught them in shallow water. Some other guy doing well with corkies and yarn too.
Great stuff!


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kenhsiung
10/7/2015 11:04:00 AM
dang, makes me wish the snohomish wasn't so damn far from seattle...
romanfishing
10/7/2015 11:16:00 AM
where about were you fishing/what part of the river?
Flying Scotsman
10/7/2015 11:21:00 AM
Just above the tidal zone wading in the middle of the river. Actually, drifting the bottom with a weight not float but everyone else is doing that. Got another smaller buck this morning, bigger than jack size though. Caught 8 jacks, they were hammering my bait…unfortunately!
Goldrigger1
10/7/2015 12:14:00 PM
Good report for being so short. I sure learn from this site. Your report made me remember that a little weight has often been better for me than a float- it is more natural and closer to the bottom. I lose more gear, but there is less line mending. Just have to get closer to where the fish are holding.

I talked to a guy who has fished the salt and the Snoho a long time and he thinks this rain will bring in the bulk of the coho, especially the bigger ones. My last silver caught 2 years ago was 12# and the biggest I've landed.
Micman78
10/7/2015 1:33:00 PM
I hope the guy you talked to is right Goldrigger. I thought my 6.5# Coho was big. I know you'll land one soon.

And thanks or the report Scottsman. I was wondering if corkies & yarn would do well up here. I may try that next. Can't wait to get back on the Snohomish.
Flying Scotsman
10/7/2015 3:29:00 PM
I’ve not lost a hook doing this method where I’m fishing, sandy/gravel bottom with few snags. Its quite refreshing from the last MONTH of tossing $20 of jigs/dick nites at the river every visit. Seems simplest is often best, just look at a corky which costs next to nothing either and even floating with eggs doesn’t lose that much gear. I’m just learning this stuff, being a non-native PNW’er.

In terms of size, I’ve seen a few over 10lb this year, mine have been mainly around 6-8lb. They all taste great so far!
jonb
10/7/2015 5:25:00 PM
I caught one that went 28 1/2" it could very well have been 10lbs.. my largest ever was 16# on the scale, wallace river.
Goldrigger1
10/7/2015 5:52:00 PM
Jon you must be an excellent fisher-guy if you've caught so many silvers already. What is it? 28?

I've learned a lot reading your posts so keep it up. For instance, do you like the rabbit fur type of jig? Does the extra bling help?
oldguyfox
10/7/2015 6:19:00 PM
Goldrigger. Google "suicidal bunny twitching jig" and learn to tie that pattern on a 1/4 or 3/8 oz head. Do purple and black colors. You will slay.
Flying Scotsman
10/7/2015 8:06:00 PM
Identical to yesterday but got 2 after work to hit the limit. All bucks. I saw an enormous coho caught on a green corky, like the biggest ive seen since ive been fishing here ( only a couple of years BTW)
OceanSun
10/7/2015 9:55:00 PM
BTW - limit on Coho in the Snoho is 3 not 2

Fun fishing right now - caught a 5 lb Bull trout Sat morning along with my silvers. Released unharmed, had a million spots and beautiful white tips on it's fins. Slightly hooked jaw looked like a dark silver till I landed it.
Flying Scotsman
10/7/2015 10:12:00 PM
I know. Got my 1st before work and 2 afterwards. That was not very clear, sorry.
jonb
10/7/2015 10:41:00 PM
@goldrigger, I like rabbit fur in shallow snaggy water because it sinks slower. I preffer maribou in deep water because its easier to keep near bottom in the strike zone, black and purple is great but white, chartreuse/purple, straight purple, white and blue also have pulled coho fir me this year. That 28 1/2" I caught this year didnt get weighed id estimate it to be roughly 10lbs though, the purpose of mentiining is to let you all know big fish are already in the system
jonb
10/7/2015 10:44:00 PM
@oceansun correct on the limit, and good move releasing that bull, although it is legal to keep them in the sno/sky. Take it from me, bull trout are very oily and dont taste very good.. chum salmon is better..again good job oceansun
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