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Other Activities => Fishing => Topic started by: h20hunter on September 23, 2020, 09:33:01 AM
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Thinking a buddy and I need to make a trip with the boys to fill a cooler with dogs for the smoker and some sore arms. A plan would be put in at potlach, run north....anchor or drift outside the line of shore fisherman and float herring, shrimp and jig, cast spoons etc. Any info on timing....like when are they thick, rolling over each other and what methods work best. Thanks.
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End of October-beginning of November depending on rain. I know people fish herring under a float in the salt. Green or purple jigs work too. I mean snagging works best but might be frowned upon. I actually think Chum are a great fighting fish even if they don’t eat as well. I use them to make dog food mostly. Might have to check if the ramp at potlach is open. If I see anything start running I’ll let you know.
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Thanks!
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Used to fish this a lot years ago... you have a good plan, I used to fish out of a float tube when it got crowded.
Bobber and jig will work OK, really when they are there, almost anything works.
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Yea first weeks in Nov. Hopefully the boat launch you mentioned will be open by then. It is currently closed and no one knows when or if it will be opened. Let me know if you hear anything about that.
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Any action yet? Looking to slime up some kids with some chum!
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i'd give it another week at least. before the state rolled over to the tribe and kicked the sports fisherman off the river, i used to do really well on the skokomish between halloween and the 2nd week of november. they should be in the canal a little earlier than that.
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Any action yet? Looking to slime up some kids with some chum!
Some dudes hanging around Kennedy creek looking in the water yesterday. Still too early imo. Last week of October is usually the earliest I see them
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Quinault and Cook Creek are a (obviously) different river, but timing is usually the same. Had Only 2 last week but I am hearing reports of a few showing up in the Taholah commercial fishery, they are on the way!
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Can anyone find an answer on if or when the Skokomish tribe is going to open up the boat launch at potlatch. I was told it was still closed due to covid, yet their casino is heaping full of customers?
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Yes please! Buddy drove by, said no non native boats launching, only tribal.
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Big mistake when the game dept sold to them. I believe we put a lot of money in for that hatchery too. And for what? They wont let us launch. Too bad all the casino customers were not all fisherman, we could boycott the casino. But there must be a way. Me and a buddy have been calling everyone we can think of and writing letters for a month to no avail! Does not make any sense. We always treat the skokomish with respect ,and my buddy always buys extra fish from them when we get back to the launch. I might be repeating myself, but the only answer I got was up there in a conversation I had with a tribal member. He said the launch was closed due to, "all the white guys dumping their garbage, and we dont want to clean it up"! I am hoping that is not the views of the whole tribe. But to let only tribal members launch??? There is something wrong!
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You can launch at Union or or Twanoh as well. Not that far a run either way. I've done bobber and jig, corkies in glow with red dots or chartreuse, and very small herring or anchovies under a bobber. I haven't played there for quite a few years but chum can be great fun to pull on.
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I have checked out Union multiple times during the chum run, but the parking was full up. Not sure about Twanoh, but I have a small boat and it seemed way too far to launch there, have only looked at it on a map. Still the skokomish launch is perfect, just need it open.
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I would think they are there
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:tup:
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Anchovies under a Big Bobber cast from off the Beach, are just the ticket to take on the Schools of Chum as they roll round the Point just North of Hoodsport.
Waders come in handy when the tide comes in if you're lucky enough to be the first to park in the only space along the narrow lanes of HWY 101. (No Combat Fishing Here) Bring plenty of Bait as you can run out before you limit out. Sore arms will follow the disappearance of your Bobbers. :tup:
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Is there a way to get the eggs out without having to actually touch them?
I actually get a few a year in my back yard, very small creek and one day I'll hear a bunch of ruckus and a couple days later the smell hits. It's usually any day now, right around candy day.
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Is there a way to get the eggs out without having to actually touch them?
I actually get a few a year in my back yard, very small creek and one day I'll hear a bunch of ruckus and a couple days later the smell hits. It's usually any day now, right around candy day.
Looks like a good rain coming this week, talking up to 3 inches should see those fish in your yard later this week. Lol!
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Anchovies under a Big Bobber cast from off the Beach, are just the ticket to take on the Schools of Chum as they roll round the Point just south of Hoodsport.
Waders come in handy when the tide comes in if you're lucky enough to be the first to park in the only space along the narrow lanes of HWY 101. (No Combat Fishing Here) Bring plenty of Bait as you can run out before you limit out. Sore arms will follow the disappearance of your Bobbers. :tup:
Just an FYI your "X" would be the point North of Hood Sport!
Your pic has South, up.
:tup:
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Thanks Alchase.... I must have been having a "Wrongway Feldman" moment, all fixed. :tup:
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Better hurry:
November 6, 2020
Fishing to close within the Hoodsport Hatchery Zone
Action: Closes all fishing.
Effective date: Nov. 9, 2020 through Nov. 30, 2020.
Species affected: All species.
Location: Hoodsport Hatchery Zone (Marine Area 12 waters within a 2,000-foot arc seaward of yellow buoys at the mouth of Finch Creek at Hoodsport Salmon Hatchery).
Reason for action: Fishery managers estimate that the 2020 fall chum run is about one-third of the way through normal run timing while the hatchery has only achieved 10 percent of broodstock needs. This rule is necessary to ensure that broodstock needs are met.
Additional information: Please visit https://fortress.wa.gov/dfw/erules/efishrules/ for up to date in-season fishing rule changes.
Information contact: Fish Program, 360-902-2700
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Maybe the slaying already happened
https://hunting-washington.com/smf/index.php/topic,254113.0.html (https://hunting-washington.com/smf/index.php/topic,254113.0.html)
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wow, what a sad state of affairs.
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I'm sure closing the hatchery area to sport fishing is going to be the difference maker when there were nets all over the place from Potlatch up yesterday.
Oh, and the Potlatch launch was open yesterday. Of course it was for tribal netters only!