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#317755 - 10/28/05 09:07 PM Suggestions on Large Fish Rivers.
You caught how many. Offline
Juvenile at Sea

Registered: 03/29/04
Posts: 124
Hey guys,

I was hoping that you guys would be willing to share your thoughts on locations for large fish.

I am after a 20lb steelhead, 20lb coho, and a 50lb chinook.

I have came close to all of them, but cant hit that trophy mark.

I was wandering if you guys would give your suggestions for rivers in Washington, and Oregon with the best shot at these trophy fish.

Steelhead
Coho
Chinook

Thank you. Jeff
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#317756 - 10/28/05 09:36 PM Re: Suggestions on Large Fish Rivers.
seastrike Offline
Hey Man....It's cool...

Registered: 08/18/02
Posts: 4242
Loc: seattle
I'm sure people are just sitting there crafting their replies to you. They don't want to get it wrong.
I'm going to look through my log and when I find where I've caught each of the lunkers you speak of I'll post it.

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#317757 - 10/28/05 09:39 PM Re: Suggestions on Large Fish Rivers.
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Juvenile at Sea

Registered: 03/29/04
Posts: 124
Thanks Seastrike, that would be awesome.
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#317758 - 10/28/05 09:41 PM Re: Suggestions on Large Fish Rivers.
BenWA Offline
Returning Adult

Registered: 09/13/05
Posts: 294
Loc: Auburn
Quinault
HUMPS
Quinault

There are a ton of possibilities. I have the 23# Coho and 52# king from the humps. I’ve yet to break 17 for the Steelhead...yet ;\)
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#317759 - 10/28/05 11:16 PM Re: Suggestions on Large Fish Rivers.
VHawk. Offline
River Nutrients

Registered: 08/26/04
Posts: 2744
Nisqually, on the Ft Lewis side. Oh, maybe that was supposed to be secret.
Or below that little hatchery 10 miles below Mayfield dam on the Cowlitz. Oh, wait that was another secret spot.
Then there's always the half blue, half rusted pickup truck out on the Quinault. If its got a net in the back you can ask the driver where you can find a 20 pound steelhead.


Honestly Jeff, any number of OP rivers could produce 20 pound coho. For a 20 pound steelie you better book a seat with Bob, the website owner.
And for a 50 pound king in frshwater spend 2 months on the Hoh, or the same on the Hump. Just don't let anybody catch you bonking it.

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#317760 - 10/29/05 12:01 AM Re: Suggestions on Large Fish Rivers.
red river Offline
Fry

Registered: 09/30/05
Posts: 27
Loc: lakestevens,wash
everyone wants those numbers.fish hard.try the pilchuck last week in feb for a twenty pound steelhead.just don't bonk it please.
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#317761 - 10/29/05 12:05 AM Re: Suggestions on Large Fish Rivers.
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Juvenile at Sea

Registered: 03/29/04
Posts: 124
I am not looking to kill them. I just want a photo.
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#317763 - 10/30/05 07:20 PM Re: Suggestions on Large Fish Rivers.
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Sauk
Skagit
Columbia Fall Kings

'Nuff said..

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#317764 - 10/31/05 12:55 AM Re: Suggestions on Large Fish Rivers.
Dave Vedder Offline
Reverend Tarpones

Registered: 10/09/02
Posts: 8379
Loc: West Duvall
For steelhead - Thompson Quinalt Kalum
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#317765 - 10/31/05 03:41 AM Re: Suggestions on Large Fish Rivers.
Todd Offline
Dick Nipples

Registered: 03/08/99
Posts: 27840
Loc: Seattle, Washington USA
Catch all three on the Hoh.

Oops...is that a zipperlip? Someone forgot to tell the 68 drift boats every damn weekend that!

Fish on...

Todd
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#317766 - 10/31/05 01:41 PM Re: Suggestions on Large Fish Rivers.
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GOOD LUCK

Registered: 08/09/00
Posts: 11969
Loc: Hobart,Wa U.S.A
Washington:
Try the north coastal rivers
Oregon:
Try the north coastal rvers but don't forget about the Port orford area rivers.
Good luck,
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#317767 - 10/31/05 02:22 PM Re: Suggestions on Large Fish Rivers.
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The Chosen One

Registered: 02/09/00
Posts: 13956
Loc: Mitulaville
Quinault, Queets, Hoh or Sauk for a 20+ steelhead.

Sol Duc or Hoh for a 20+ coho.

Hoh for a 50+ Nook.

Done the first two. Getting a nook over 50 in this state is tough.
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#317768 - 10/31/05 02:44 PM Re: Suggestions on Large Fish Rivers.
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Returning Adult

Registered: 04/02/01
Posts: 474
Loc: University Place Washington
Well I would have to say that you might want to explore the serenity of the, god should I say it, all the crap I am going to get from my buddies who have showed the me this prime time spot, screw it I am goig for it, ok brother you want numbers and you want pounds go to the Puyallup on a muddy day in December and you will find the elusive 20 pound steelhead, the 52 pound king, and the 25 pound silver all looking for your one of a kind offering. Fish directly across from the taxidermy place with the moose and throw a pink hoochie out with no weight and let it float the surface and wham fish on. Good luck and enjoy the litter free bank.
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#317769 - 10/31/05 03:13 PM Re: Suggestions on Large Fish Rivers.
Mooch Offline
Three Time Spawner

Registered: 12/24/01
Posts: 1877
Loc: Kingston, WA
I've found that those pink hootchies float better if you blow a little air in behind those little pink legs.
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#317770 - 10/31/05 08:48 PM Re: Suggestions on Large Fish Rivers.
Swami Offline
Juvenile at Sea

Registered: 02/19/00
Posts: 172
Loc: Everett,Wa
Sol, Sol, Sol.

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#317771 - 10/31/05 10:30 PM Re: Suggestions on Large Fish Rivers.
bank walker Offline
Spawner

Registered: 12/26/99
Posts: 745
Skagit, Skagit, and more Skagit. 20lb Steel very real possibility, 30lb lotto fish are there. 20+ coho are there, dont let the 3 lb Cascade fish fool you. 50+ Kings are there too, but need to be released like the Steelhead.

Ive been lucky enough to hit all three, and trust me when it comes to the big ones its all about luck. I dont care how good you are.
I say the Skagit but you could get any one of those lunkers in about any river.
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#317772 - 10/31/05 10:39 PM Re: Suggestions on Large Fish Rivers.
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Repeat Spawner

Registered: 12/14/00
Posts: 1157
Loc: S.W. Washington
If you want the best chance,,hire a guide and go fish the Skeena system durring the peak seasons for each type of salmonoid

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#317773 - 11/01/05 12:53 PM Re: Suggestions on Large Fish Rivers.
OceanSun Offline
Repeat Spawner

Registered: 07/01/04
Posts: 1276
Loc: North Creek
Stealhead - OP - never done it myself, maybe I need to book a trip this next spring

Coho - Snohomish - caught 5 over 20 last year, and dozens between 15 and 20

Chinook - Columbia. I've caught kings of 63" and 69" there. A second great chance outside of BC/AK would be tillamook
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#317774 - 11/01/05 01:14 PM Re: Suggestions on Large Fish Rivers.
Bob Offline

Dazed and Confused

Registered: 03/05/99
Posts: 6367
Loc: Forks, WA & Soldotna, AK
63" and 69" ????????????????????????

The world-record fish was under 60".

I want pix \:\)
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#317776 - 11/01/05 04:57 PM Re: Suggestions on Large Fish Rivers.
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Repeat Spawner

Registered: 07/01/04
Posts: 1276
Loc: North Creek
Typo there - 63" and 2nd best of 59" (not 69) The big boy stretched from by adams apple to the ground. Both the same year ('88) beneath Bonneville dam. Both bucks. Layers of meat at least 1/4" thick between layers of fat. Had no concept of conservation back then and grilled up platter-sized steaks.

Those were some serious gene-pool boys from way back. Caught in October beneath Bonneville but they didn't match up with anything I know about lower-river tules. And, if they were still under bonneville in Oct doesn't seem they would be upriver fish. We were mostly fishing for silvers. Anybody know of a lower-river fish strain of that size? I've got several prints of the big one along with others in the 40-50 lb range we caught that same day. I'll have to dig 'em out of my picture box in storage on a rained-out weekend and post em. Had a little color to it towards the tail - not unlike Kenai fish. Meat cut bright red with plenty of fat still layered in there like an upriver fish not like a tule. Caught a lot of big fish in the big river since but never any others significantly above the 45# range.
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