#1066374 - 09/22/25 08:24 PM
Re: FISHINGTHECHEHALIS.NET
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Different day for me today. Visited my rock again at about an hour before and 2 hours past the high tide, still throwing the "magic lure," and while I saw a few kings rolling at the high slack, I saw no signs of movers and got no bites. The two seals that have been hanging out there were swimming around aimlessly and looking up at me, almost as if to say "where did they go?" Pretty sure I spotted one of our regulars who fishes the same stretch running upriver to look at something, and he must not have liked what he saw, because he turned right around and headed for the takeout without so much as dropping anchor. I think that should have been my sign... if that was who I thought it was, he knows what to look for.
I was due for a good, old-fashioned Chehalis bank fishing skunking, but I always wonder where the fish have gone when a day like today happens this time of year. Maybe they were right there and in lockjaw mode. I looked at the lower Satsop on the way out, and I don't think that's where they went. Still crazy low and deathly silent. Someone knows where they are.....
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#1066378 - 09/23/25 02:08 PM
Re: FISHINGTHECHEHALIS.NET
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Sounds like what I did yesterday..........ran, looked up river, saw nothing, turned around, headed for my take out.....home I went!!!!
I have not had many days, in my 50+ years of Chehalis fishing, of fishing the high incoming tide, all my fishing is in that part of the Chehalis....yea, I do know it but I sure miss out, SOMETIMES, yea I Do!!!!!!
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#1066379 - 09/23/25 02:35 PM
Re: FISHINGTHECHEHALIS.NET
[Re: DrifterWA]
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9/23/2025
Sounds like what I did yesterday..........ran, looked up river, saw nothing, turned around, headed for my take out.....home I went!!!!
I have not had many days, in my 50+ years of Chehalis fishing, of fishing the high incoming tide, all my fishing is in that part of the Chehalis....yea, I do know it but I sure miss out, SOMETIMES, yea I Do!!!!!! I thought that was you! I should have known it was a bust when I saw you turn around LOL. Hope you're well and having good fishing more often than not!
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#1066380 - 09/23/25 06:26 PM
Re: FISHINGTHECHEHALIS.NET
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9/24/2025into fishing
it'd help many of the Fuller Bridge to Aberdeen to have rain. It's not many days. until Wynoochee, Satsop, and East of Fuller Bridge open. It blows me away to see how low the Satsop is, my home river, Wynoochee, is better off because of the release of water from the dam, looks like the White Bridge launch will not get fixed for who knows how long????? When I remember November-into January fishing for the Late Coho, just out and out BIG FISH, those were the days......
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#1066390 - Yesterday at 05:38 PM
Re: FISHINGTHECHEHALIS.NET
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Registered: 11/21/07
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One of the downsides of this rather late push of water after all the dry will be the toxins in the first flush. Remember that coho are particularly susceptible to road run off. Plus, at a number of WDF hatcheries the first big rain lowered the pH by a unit or more, which stresses the fish.
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#1066391 - Yesterday at 06:51 PM
Re: FISHINGTHECHEHALIS.NET
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Coho hate brackish water but that early rain helped but they really want the beaver pond water down stream below them before moving hard.
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#1066392 - Yesterday at 07:33 PM
Re: FISHINGTHECHEHALIS.NET
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Been a few times when I was working traps that chum or coho decided to boogie. Rather amazing, and fun, to net a couple hundred fish out of the trap and send them on their way upstream. One time it was on a freshet/fairly good spate while the other couple times were just time to go.
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#1066393 - Yesterday at 07:53 PM
Re: FISHINGTHECHEHALIS.NET
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In a normal year when it rains enough that flows jump the beaver ponds and swamps turn loose brackish water. The East Fork Satsop will turn this golden balack color for a few hours. Coho will run the edges or just about anything to stay out of it. Muddy water doesn't even bother them like the swamp dump.
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#1066394 - Yesterday at 09:05 PM
Re: FISHINGTHECHEHALIS.NET
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Yeah, there is that. Need some flow to push the summer crap out.
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