Hunting Washington Forum
Other Activities => Fishing => Topic started by: Snowman on December 04, 2009, 04:03:28 PM
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Here is a couple of guys with one silver and a chum. Than the 2 pics that are just fish are the ole boots I caught
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:chuckle:
But it was fun wasn't it.
Kris
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Those look like Scatter Creek URB's... :chuckle:
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Those look like Scatter Creek URB's... :chuckle:
That was a good one!
I live on scatter creek.
Kris
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Oh yeah was a fun day wondering the river!! :)
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Those look like Scatter Creek URB's... :chuckle:
That was a good one!
I live on scatter creek.
Kris
My dad has some drainage creeks that flow into Scatter. I have been amazed where I have came across a Salmon that got lost during the floods.
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You weren't targeting those fish were you?
KLICKMAN
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Looks like the Wallace to me. Those are nice ones for this time of year!
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You weren't targeting those fish were you?
KLICKMAN
Yeah I was!!! :DOH: No was fishing for steelhead! It was is closed for salmon, I do know the regs. Just a by product of fishing...
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Wasn't an accusation. Just a fair question considering they were being held by their gill plates and pulled up on the muddy banks, it looked to me they were going to be retained.
KLICKMAN
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It's all good man. They all swam off just fine...
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Not to light a fire here, but Klickman has a point. Those fish are tough, and 90% of them would be fine, but its definitely best to leave them in the water or at least support them for a picture with a hand under the pec fins and one around the tail. I've seen to many fish take off out into the hole after being handled like that, only to come up floating 5 or 10 minutes later. Thats all, just some food for thought. Good fishin, those late season chums can be more than a hand full! Any steel yet?
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A few fish. :)