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Quote from: The100Road on August 06, 2015, 09:00:16 AMAny word on if the pinks are in the Puyallup yet? Heard that if you put in the time you might get one but its not hot yet? Probably going down on Saturday.One of my buddys and his gal went down today, after they figured out they were fishing too shallow of water, they went deep and both limited out in less than an hour.. So unless something goes wrong, Saturday and for the next 6 weeks or so you should be fine.
Any word on if the pinks are in the Puyallup yet? Heard that if you put in the time you might get one but its not hot yet? Probably going down on Saturday.
Quote from: Bullkllr on August 03, 2015, 06:06:01 PMThere are some fish in now, I'm sure, but lower stretch doesn't open till 8/10. Be sure to check the regs as there are some day closures and other interesting regs.I drive across the 66th bridge and down N. Levee Rd twice a day. Already non-native idiots who don't read the regs fishing the lower section. Good way to get points for those so inclined.
There are some fish in now, I'm sure, but lower stretch doesn't open till 8/10. Be sure to check the regs as there are some day closures and other interesting regs.
Quote from: northcoast on August 05, 2015, 09:26:30 AMQuote from: Bullkllr on August 03, 2015, 06:06:01 PMThere are some fish in now, I'm sure, but lower stretch doesn't open till 8/10. Be sure to check the regs as there are some day closures and other interesting regs.I drive across the 66th bridge and down N. Levee Rd twice a day. Already non-native idiots who don't read the regs fishing the lower section. Good way to get points for those so inclined. Yep, I called the hotline today at about 1pm, the lady said Wardens were on the Puyallup today, so I told her to send them up between Freeman and the 66th street bridge. 4 guys fishing it that aparently can't read. If you show up to fish on the Puyallup, and nobody else is around, wouldn't you figure out pretty quick that it's closed???!! She said they get multiple calls every day about clowns fishing the closed section of the river.
Quote from: WSU on August 05, 2015, 08:01:10 AMI agree with most on here that you should feel free to go catch/floss/snag/whatever you want to call it all the humpies you want as long as you retain fish only fish legally hooked. If that's what you're into, go have fun and enjoy your catch!I have to be honest, the word "fun", usually associated with fishing, is not part of my vocabulary for the Puyallup River pink fishery. The quicker I can catch my limit and get out of the madness, the better. Even when I don't get a limit I can only stand 2-3 hours at a time. I guess I need to make friends with a boat owner so I can fish somewhere besides the river. I tried the water off Browns Point with my float tube a couple of years ago but I couldn't shake the feeling that I was taking a chance of being attacked and sunk by a rogue seal looking to steal my catch.
I agree with most on here that you should feel free to go catch/floss/snag/whatever you want to call it all the humpies you want as long as you retain fish only fish legally hooked. If that's what you're into, go have fun and enjoy your catch!
Quote from: Old Man Yager on August 07, 2015, 02:35:59 PMQuote from: northcoast on August 05, 2015, 09:26:30 AMQuote from: Bullkllr on August 03, 2015, 06:06:01 PMThere are some fish in now, I'm sure, but lower stretch doesn't open till 8/10. Be sure to check the regs as there are some day closures and other interesting regs.I drive across the 66th bridge and down N. Levee Rd twice a day. Already non-native idiots who don't read the regs fishing the lower section. Good way to get points for those so inclined. Yep, I called the hotline today at about 1pm, the lady said Wardens were on the Puyallup today, so I told her to send them up between Freeman and the 66th street bridge. 4 guys fishing it that aparently can't read. If you show up to fish on the Puyallup, and nobody else is around, wouldn't you figure out pretty quick that it's closed???!! She said they get multiple calls every day about clowns fishing the closed section of the river.There are clowns on the river? Now I know where the phrase " theres a circus in town" came from. And when it opens it turns into a zoo!