Humptulips and Queets Kings and Coho
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Humptulips and Queets Kings and Coho
While fishing for pinks is really really fun, and the silvers on the Skykomish are starting to show up, I can't help but get excited about fishing for big chinook on the coast. I've been stocking up on roe, and tuning my kwikfish. I'm already booking trips out there, and I'm letting you know about 'em because these fish are SO much fun. I'll be spending much of October out there, in the peak of the run. Coho are already filling up the Queets river, and angling pressure is the complete opposite of the Puget Sound pink areas.
Queets River: The Queets runs almost entirely through the Olympic National Park, which means that it is a true wilderness river. Since it is in the national park, a federal license is needed for guides to run it, something which a lot of guides don't get. That means fewer people, and more fish for you! Every year it gets a run of big kings and tons of silvers and it's so much fun!
Humptulips River: Big kings. Tons and Tons of silvers. And kings. Enough said. Check out this video from last year:
I have dates available, but I'm already getting a lot of requests. I'd love to get you out in my drift boat, and I am setting aside a few days to do bank trips too, I know a lot of you prefer these trips.
Queets River: The Queets runs almost entirely through the Olympic National Park, which means that it is a true wilderness river. Since it is in the national park, a federal license is needed for guides to run it, something which a lot of guides don't get. That means fewer people, and more fish for you! Every year it gets a run of big kings and tons of silvers and it's so much fun!
Humptulips River: Big kings. Tons and Tons of silvers. And kings. Enough said. Check out this video from last year:
I have dates available, but I'm already getting a lot of requests. I'd love to get you out in my drift boat, and I am setting aside a few days to do bank trips too, I know a lot of you prefer these trips.
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when is a good time for Kings at Humptulips?
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Very nice,
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He's a guide bro. He's gonna keep his spots to himself...and ya can't blame him.sealegs wrote:when is a good time for Kings at Humptulips? Also, where could someone bank fish down there?
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Best bet sealegs is to look up the address for the hatchery and follow the river downstream and look for places to fish. That's how i've found where i like to fish there and other rivers i've never fished.
Fishing relaxes me. It's like yoga, except i still get to kill something.
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Sounds like some sound advice!!
Thanks.
John
Thanks.
John
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The best time is from now to the end of October. There aren't really any "secret" bank spots on the Humptulips, because there aren't many publicly accessible areas. The hatchery area has quite a few holes, both downstream and upstream of it, there is the "bar" I think they call it Reynvans or something, that area is good. Another boat launch downstream has a few decent areas, but for the most part the hatchery is it. It really is a drift boat river, most of the delicious water is behind private timber and gated access. Bank access is probably tougher on this one than many other rivers, and once you do hike into some of the areas, you won't have first water, because the boats will already be there, so heading to the hatchery is your best bet for fish on reliably.
That being said, if you'd like to get out and fish the Hump the way it's meant to be fished, give me a call and we'll fill your freezer!
That being said, if you'd like to get out and fish the Hump the way it's meant to be fished, give me a call and we'll fill your freezer!
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Wheres that 2nd pic taken? Looks like a beautiful spot on a river.
Ive been wanting to fish the queets, I heard they get monster coho
Ive been wanting to fish the queets, I heard they get monster coho
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That's the Queets, in the upper stretch between the campground and streator crossing. That's actually Mike in the picture, last season we drifted for big native steelhead.FishBaitThe2nd wrote:Wheres that 2nd pic taken? Looks like a beautiful spot on a river.
Ive been wanting to fish the queets, I heard they get monster coho
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What was that fish caught on in the 3rd pic?
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That fish was caught on a bobber and eggs.
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Why is there no snot left on the bait loop?
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I dunno dude. It is what it is. It was a nice fish though, and there are more out there this year then that year. If you'd like to book a trip, give me a ring and we'll get you yours!
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Thanks for the offer, I will have to decline though I put on a clinic out there myself.
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Cool beans. Maybe we'll run into each other out there. It's one of my favorite times of year, nothing beats big kings.
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Do you run your clinic on the Queets or the Hump? I'm more excited about fishing the park this year, it's been a blast.NFCustom wrote:Thanks for the offer, I will have to decline though I put on a clinic out there myself.
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Wherever the water is the greenest and where the pressure is the lightest.
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I see. It's a secret clinic.
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What is in the Hump the beginning to middle of Nov ?
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He said, “Throw your net on the right side of the boat and you will find some.” When they did, they were unable to haul the net in because of the large number of fish.
He said, “Throw your net on the right side of the boat and you will find some.” When they did, they were unable to haul the net in because of the large number of fish.
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Kings coho and steelhead. Last year the steelhead fishing was pretty darn good, better than usual. The photo in my avatar is actually a steelhead from the Humptulips during steelhead season.