Hunting Washington Forum
Other Activities => Fishing => Topic started by: bearpaw on July 31, 2012, 05:34:17 PM
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Lake Washington sockeye returns have peaked, but chinook numbers are increasing
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/reeltimenorthwest/2018812038_lake_washington_sockeye_return_5.html (http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/reeltimenorthwest/2018812038_lake_washington_sockeye_return_5.html)
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The 20+ million egg take at the new hatchery will be key. Some believe they could get 25 million eggs. Very good chance of solidifying a fishery in the near future. It's hard to believe its been since '06 since we had a fishery. :tup:
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You must fish the mouth of the Issaquah for boots. Why?
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206, not sure if you were directing that at me, but I was not referencing the Issaquah fishery for kings. I was only referencing the Lake WA sockeye. However, I have fished the kings and have done quite well. The fight is great of non-stop 20+ pounders and so is the meat. Yeah, occasionally you'll get a dark one with so-so meat, but the good firm smoker meat wins out most days. Feel free to stay home and leaving 'em for all of us. Plus, I love the look on my wife's face after a twenty plus minute battle when a big one is tearing her up. Kinda hard to say no when she wants to go fishing. :twocents:
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I could use a new pair of boots. When is a good time to fish for them? :chuckle:
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September is my favorite. I will post pics tomorrow. Good luck.