Ah, my favorite fishery of all time (at least in the top three). I haven't heard anything yet. Last year the word was there was a chance for this year. I guess we'll know in about a month. If there is one, it will be crowded, but not what I would consider combat fishing. It's a big lake with room to spread out and the sockeye can be found all over. It's easy than fishing Possession Bar on a heavy tide with other boats all around you. That said, the biggest problem is definately the boat launches. I was fortunate because my wife would drive off with the trailer and return when I called her on the cell phone. So I would get married in a hurry and get that set up Matt. wink
Barring sudden marriage (and I think you might be kinda young), if the weathers nice I've put the in the boat in the evening, fished, and then anchored and fished in the morning. That worked really well. Your last option is to come two hours before daybreak so as to get in by 9am. eek
Cross your fingers!
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