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#232041 - 02/12/04 10:48 PM Re: Stilly/Snoho Strugeon?
Loomis Offline
Juvenile at Sea

Registered: 03/03/02
Posts: 240
some of the best fishin on the sno will be from now thru may work from the i 5 bridge down.I prefer to hit it out in the salt flats in and around the log booms.theres a line of old wood barges out there that always hold fish near them.when your in there and on the out goin tide dont sit in one hole to long u have to move and cover some area for these fish.we dont have the concentration of fish as the columbia.20 to 25 mins and move never let your bait sit for more than about five to eight mins reel it in 5 or 6 feet at a time.ive seen oversize fish in the 12 ft range up near town of snohomish,use your depth finder and scan alot of areas.good luck
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#232042 - 02/14/04 06:25 AM Re: Stilly/Snoho Strugeon?
Paul12 Offline
Juvenile at Sea

Registered: 09/17/03
Posts: 125
Loc: The water
If you get too far downstream on the stilly watch out. The white channel markers that are there are in the wrong spots. The sand has built up in places and on low tide most of the channel is actually out of water. I use the Marine view drive launch there a lot when Kayak point is crowded. Also, the question about sharks, yes they are the dog fish. At low tide they get stuck in the pools of water at the mouth. Sometimes while duckhunting or sturgeon fishing we will see a pool of water with a ton of fins in it from all the dogfish stuck in the pool. Most of them are really small fish but fun to watch thrash around in the shallow water.

If you take the Lakewood exit to get to the launch, the exxon at Seven Lakes also sells shrimp. But I am gonna be fishing Steamboat slough for the next week or so. My neighbor came home Yesterday with a 67" fishfrom there.

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#232043 - 02/14/04 02:16 PM Re: Stilly/Snoho Strugeon?
Cascade69 Offline
Smolt

Registered: 01/05/04
Posts: 94
Loc: Snohomish Co.
I thought max. length was 60"?

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#232044 - 02/14/04 09:42 PM Re: Stilly/Snoho Strugeon?
Fishon grahn Offline
Smolt

Registered: 04/22/02
Posts: 88
Loc: arlington
well i say we pick a date and do it. have a local sturgeontilla. i have a sled and know the sno system pretty well. altough last year i went ofer 4 trips. yr b4 we slayedem. let me know FISHON

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#232045 - 02/14/04 11:11 PM Re: Stilly/Snoho Strugeon?
Paul12 Offline
Juvenile at Sea

Registered: 09/17/03
Posts: 125
Loc: The water
Yes it is 60" sorry, I typed a 6 and mean't 5. it was 57" not 67".

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