#126366 - 11/12/01 04:01 PM
 
Puget Sound opportunities...?
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Juvenille at Sea
 
 
Registered:  01/31/01
 
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Loc:  Rainier, WA 98576
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Does anyone know where there might be some opportunities for success in Puget Sound for salmon right now?  I have been trying to get some reports for the salt, but it seems that most fish are in the rivers.  I would appreciate any suggestions from my fellow lovers of monofilament.  Happy Veterans Day!
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#126367 - 11/12/01 04:10 PM
 
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Returning Adult
 
 
Registered:  12/06/99
 
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Loc:  Seattle
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Up north around Jeff head or a little closer would be Elliott bay from Alki across to 4 mile rock to in front of Salty`s for blackmouth. 
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#126371 - 11/13/01 10:31 AM
 
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Juvenille at Sea
 
 
Registered:  01/31/01
 
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Loc:  Rainier, WA 98576
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Thanks for all the reply's, I appreciate the info, also, MikeC, thank you, I will check your sight out, I appreciate all your help, good luck gentlemen!
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#126372 - 11/13/01 06:26 PM
 
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Parr
 
 
Registered:  08/15/99
 
Posts: 66
 
Loc:  seattle wa
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Worked Southworth today for five hours.  Little to no bait, a couple shakers, and one lost small legal fish. 
 
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#126373 - 11/14/01 09:35 AM
 
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Parr
 
 
Registered:  04/08/99
 
Posts: 26
 
Loc:  Seattle, Washington, King Coun... 
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There is fishing all year around for salmon in Puget Sound. Right now there are chums in several bays from Chico Creek to Union and a whole lot of other spots. After December 1 South Puget Sound is open to young-of-the-year coho (12-16-inches) which grow to about 20-inches before they migrate out. Those that do not migrate out reach 4 or 5 pounds by mid summer. Those that migrate out of Puget Sound come back as 6-9 pound fish. They run right along the beaches (as they always have). I began writing about this fishery nearly 20 years ago. Also, winter blackmouth can be taken from the beaches through the winter. You just have to get down a bit deeper.
  Good Luck. Les Johnson 
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#126374 - 11/14/01 04:13 PM
 
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Juvenille at Sea
 
 
Registered:  10/17/01
 
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Loc:  Bellevue Washington
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Hey Les, how are you fishing for these salmon from the shore?  What kind of set up do you use/bait etc.. Sounds interesting. 
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