#163390 - 10/27/02 07:15 PM
Hatchery Zone Chums
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River Nutrients
Registered: 05/06/01
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Loc: Nisqually
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Went out to the Hood Canal Hatchery Zone today. GOOD NEWS! The chums are here! I caught and released about a dozen fish in a couple of hours.
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#163391 - 10/27/02 07:20 PM
Re: Hatchery Zone Chums
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Registered: 04/21/99
Posts: 937
Loc: Seattle
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How was the crowd? (  ) Thinking about heading down there next weekend.
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#163393 - 10/27/02 11:11 PM
Re: Hatchery Zone Chums
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Registered: 10/10/02
Posts: 290
Loc: Burien, Wa
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Hey Easy...
So I didn't notice many boats? Were there many or did I just miss them?
How did the dogs look? Were they brite or were they dark (with stripes)?
Thanks!
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#163394 - 10/28/02 12:39 AM
Re: Hatchery Zone Chums
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River Nutrients
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There weren't to many boats there today, about a 6-8. After the wind kicked up there were none. The chums were colored, some were even chrome. For the most part the fish were in good shape.
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#163395 - 10/28/02 11:08 AM
Re: Hatchery Zone Chums
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Registered: 09/08/02
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Loc: des moines
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Yes lots of chums being caught. I was there sat. and sun. There were 3 to 4 times as many people there sat. than sun.. And 10 times the amount of boats sat. It was a zoo saturday
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#163396 - 10/28/02 12:40 PM
Re: Hatchery Zone Chums
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River Nutrients
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Duro, I must have just missed ya on Sunday. But then again you and I could have been there at the same time and not have known it.  Where you boat'n it or bank'n it?
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#163397 - 10/28/02 01:10 PM
Re: Hatchery Zone Chums
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Registered: 09/08/02
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Loc: des moines
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Easy, I was just a spectator this weekend. I was finishing up working on a storage shed on my property. I just stopped by the hatchery for a look each time I ran to town to buy stuff I forgot for my shed. But I am done with the shed and will bring my boat with me next weekend. I need to catch some of those chums it looks like BLAST!!
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#163398 - 10/28/02 03:14 PM
Re: Hatchery Zone Chums
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Registered: 06/05/00
Posts: 478
Loc: Woodinville, WA, USA
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If anybody's willing, I'd really appreciate getting some "expert" advice down at Hoodsport this weekend. I have an open seat on my boat, or if you have your own boat, maybe I could troll/drift nearby and watch-n-learn?
Are downriggers required? All I have right now are divers.
Thanks, and regards.
Finegrain Woodinville
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#163399 - 10/28/02 03:23 PM
Re: Hatchery Zone Chums
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Registered: 06/19/01
Posts: 1066
Loc: North Bend, WA
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The water you tend to fish at hoodsport is from a few feet to about 12 ft, so I don't think you'll need 'riggers  But sometimes the fish are out farther - and even then I'd say you wouldn't need a 'rigger. Good luck!
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#163403 - 10/28/02 05:25 PM
Re: Hatchery Zone Chums
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Registered: 06/19/01
Posts: 1066
Loc: North Bend, WA
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Hmmm, being dragged between the hog lines (boats on one side, bankies\waders on the other side) would be quite entertaining if you lived through it. I'd pass on the raft\float tube idea, unless, as stated, you can either anchor or easily break off of the fish drags you the wrong way One thing to keep in mind is that while fishing the standard hog line in front of the hatchery can produce a lot of fish, there are other fish (and usually fresher) that can be intercepted up the beach or out in the deeper water - just look for jumpers, or watch your finder. You don't have to fish the hog line to find them. The other thing to note is that the standard setup there accounts for just about as many foul hooks as fair hooks (depends largely on the fisherman, but even the ones who know what they're doing snag a lot of fish). So unless you don't mind snagging every other fish, try something different (like using a float and jig or float and bait). Last time I was there I'd estimate 80% of the fish I saw caught were snagged. Only one guy was clearly trying to snag fish with his buzz bomb, but all the other boats and bankies were snagging a LOT of fish. Our boat may not have appeared to have as much action, but our time was spent catching only fair hooked fish and 0 fish snagged....
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#163404 - 10/28/02 05:28 PM
Re: Hatchery Zone Chums
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Registered: 06/19/01
Posts: 1066
Loc: North Bend, WA
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Hmmm, being dragged between the hog lines (boats on one side, bankies\waders on the other side) would be quite entertaining if you lived through it. I'd pass on the raft\float tube idea, unless, as stated, you can either anchor or easily break off of the fish drags you the wrong way One thing to keep in mind is that while fishing the standard hog line in front of the hatchery can produce a lot of fish, there are other fish (and usually fresher) that can be intercepted up the beach or out in the deeper water - just look for jumpers, or watch your finder. You don't have to fish the hog line to find them. The other thing to note is that the standard setup there accounts for just about as many foul hooks as fair hooks (depends largely on the fisherman, but even the ones who know what they're doing snag a lot of fish). So unless you don't mind snagging every other fish, try something different (like using a float and jig or float and bait). Last time I was there I'd estimate 80% of the fish I saw caught were snagged. Only one guy was clearly trying to snag fish with his buzz bomb, but all the other boats and bankies were snagging a LOT of fish. Our boat may not have appeared to have as much action, but our time was spent catching only fair hooked fish and 0 fish snagged....
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