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Other Activities => Fishing => Topic started by: Bow tech hunter on February 23, 2016, 06:42:01 PM
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So last year at the cca banquet in chehalis wa Clancy holt talked about the salmon genetics they took from the Cowlitz river and Lewis river and planted it in chili and explain how the salmon is doing there Clancy is there fishing right now and I got a family friend leaving Friday to go fish with Clancy in chili here is a pic of a salmon that was caught on clancys boat this year I'll have more pictures after my family friend comes back from chili hope u like it and I'll post more if my friend lets me when he gets back
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Nice fish :tup: What did it weigh?
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Monster salmon :tup:
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Really? I would like to learn more about that! Or hear the story!
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I was told in the 50-60lb range
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Wow, what a fish! I heard that the fish plants were producing incredible results there but that is really impressive.
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No nets, big salmon, i'm moving to Chili. :drool:
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Ya I think Clancy will be flying back for the banquet and on March 19th in chehalis and then go back to chili to fish again
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I would prefer better clarity than chili for fishing salmon, soup is Ok. Cool broth is even better. Less beans to snag also.
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Chile should probably be on the bucket list
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I would prefer better clarity than chili for fishing salmon, soup is Ok. Cool broth is even better. Less beans to snag also.
I'd fish in oatmeal if I had a chance at salmon like that. :P
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Wow, awesome fish! :tup:
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Chile.
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Wow awesome fish. Never knew they planted salmon down there they seem to be doing well. Maby take some coho down there as well.
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Looks like every jumbo king I've seen? Too bad the Elwha strain isn't still around!
Apparently it rivals the Kenai genetics!
A great book to read about what this State use to be. Is " We all chocke the same herring" met the author elk hunting and really loved talking to him.
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Awesome :tup:
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My family friend is off to chili today to fish with Clancy holt won't get any pics for a week after he comes back but his first day of fishing is going to be 80 degrees
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I spent a lot of time on the Elwha growing up. We would ride are bikes from P A to fish it it we couldn't get a ride. We would catch kings in the 40 to 50 lb range all the time. I have seen dead ones that would have pushed 60 or better. But there would be less and less every year. Unfortunately for that strain, they were in full spawning mode when the coho's would show up and that's when the nets went in. They would get tossed on the beach and left to rot.
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Chile?
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:yeah:
One is a country, one is a stew.
Hard to imagine a fish with those genetics came from the Cow or the Lewis recently. I could believe the Elwha or the Skagit, but they haven't seen many fish like this guy in years. What a PIG!
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I've hooked fish on the Elwha that would spool me! Several times! It's only eight miles to the salt and they will go back! :yike:
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:yeah:
One is a country, one is a stew.
Hard to imagine a fish with those genetics came from the Cow or the Lewis recently. I could believe the Elwha or the Skagit, but they haven't seen many fish like this guy in years. What a PIG!
These fish were taken to chile way back when there was the HUGE kings of the columbia. This is no recent plant. This happened along time
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Won't last letting people handle them like that. All these fish are released...not unharmed...
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If I caught a salmon like that, I would provide immediate fillet surgery and warm it up on the grille. I've heard chili can be cold at times.
:chuckle: :chuckle: :chuckle:
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While my friend is in chile I took my daughter fishing in his pond and she caught a nice trout
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Kind of pokes a finger in the eye of all those that believe native fish are superior to planted fish.
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Fishing in chile my friend and his brother had a awesome trip biggest was 41 and lost another one that they fought for a while maybe pushing in the 50lb range
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Another pic
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Chile salmon news
http://www.theguardian.com/environment/2016/mar/10/chiles-salmon-farms-lose-800m-as-algal-bloom-kills-millions-of-fish
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Clancy isn't fishing his clients on these farm raised net pen'd turd eaters. :rolleyes:
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Those things are tanks.
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Those fish look like a million bucks compared to the garbage that the Washington State fishery produces.
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Washington could be a Salmon Mecca if we could get a certain group of rapists away from it! Steelhead also!
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:yeah:
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Agreed.
I look at the skagit every day and think, this river should produce 100x what it does. :bash: The stream on our property in Alaska has bigger runs of all five species and it about the size of the samish.
Pretty sad.
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I thought I read all these fish are being released???
In nets, on boat decks, held up high, fingers in gills..............Released??
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Released right into the fish box! :chuckle: