Hunting Washington Forum
Other Activities => Fishing => Topic started by: elkf3v3r on August 11, 2010, 12:50:31 PM
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thanks to everyone who left some tips on the skoke it worked out great all these fish were cought at the skoke and then we went to the cowlitz on the boat no fish sadly :( but the skoke was awesome all the fish were in the mouth with some eggs and some yarn. ( black yarn)
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Nice chromers there!
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And all that only took you an hour and a half from your original post asking for advice!
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And all that only took you an hour and a half from your original post asking for advice!
haha your right, this has got to be a joke :chuckle:
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It's a little early for ocean caught Silvers in the Skok. :rolleyes:
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And all that only took you an hour and a half from your original post asking for advice!
Good catch, WTF?
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The sled/boat should have been a clue also.
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It's a little early for ocean caught Silvers in the Skok. :rolleyes:
Exactly!
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Nice brace of kings ;). Black yarn seems to work for some, I've never had any luck on it.
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It's a little early for ocean caught Silvers in the Skok. :rolleyes:
Exactly!
I call :bs: something isn't right. Whats going on elkf3??
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Fish ID 101
Coho
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If you blow up the first image as I did, you will see no resemblance. The kings in the photo have deeper tail forks, larger spots and black mouths.
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If you blow up the first image as I did, you will see no resemblance. The kings in the photo have deeper tail forks, larger spots and black mouths.
I agree the fish in the boat are kings, but I can tell you with some certianty that they are not from the Skok. Why catch kings on the Skok then dump them in the bottom of a boat on the Cow for a photo? There is a very slim chance that anyone took a sled up the Skok. :dunno:
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He asked for advice on the skoke and then 1 1/2 hours later he posts pics of fish in a sled and says he drove to the cowlitz but didnt catch any :chuckle:
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I'm still trying to figure out which ones are "salom"? :chuckle:
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I was referring to them being ocean caught fish. The scales are coming off, and even the sealiced fish in the Skok have scales that have started to become reabsorbed.
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It does seem a stretch to fish the Skok long enough to catch that many, than hit the Cowlitz later. We have property on the Cow and from what I know the nearest boat launch to the lower Skok would be nearly 3 hrs with a trailer by the time you were back in the water and fishing again. I suppose it's possible, but if the fishing were that good.... I wouldn't leave, but that's just me.
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it's around an hour and a half from the skokomish to blue creek on the cowlitz.
on one particularly slow october day around 5 years ago, me and my dad started off fishing the skokomish, then moved to the satsop, then the wynoochee, and finally the humptulips. never did catch anything that day.
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7 kings = 7 people on the skok. Kind of a lot to be squeezing on one sled isnt it?
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Not true about the 7 kings, 7 people. This year it is 2 clipped fish.
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sounds a little "fishy" :chuckle: none of you guys would ever tell fish stories though right? :chuckle: