#442697 - 07/08/08 02:54 AM
Baker Sockeye's ?
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Smolt
Registered: 07/05/06
Posts: 85
Loc: lynnwood, wa
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Does anyone have info on this fishery? I have never been up there and thought about giving it a try. Is there decent access? How do people usually fish it?
thanks robert
Edited by bobbymcph (07/08/08 02:55 AM)
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#442856 - 07/08/08 09:15 PM
Re: Baker Sockeye's ?
[Re: The Catcherman]
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The tribe has been netting all day today, and when I spoke with the local Gammie this morning he said they are doing "fair". One fellow left a set net sitting in an eddy across from my place. So far he has checked it regular, and taken a few fish each time.
This is actually about average for when the run arrives...maybe a day or 2 late, but nothing to speak of.
Bobby, there are other spots to fish the sockeye from, but getting there can be a PITA if you don't know the area. Generally, the best success is at the mouth of the Baker.
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Edited by ISO Chrome (07/08/08 09:16 PM)
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#442945 - 07/09/08 02:28 PM
Re: Baker Sockeye's ?
[Re: bobbymcph]
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Smolt
Registered: 07/05/06
Posts: 85
Loc: lynnwood, wa
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Thank you all for your reply's and help. when does this run usually show up? I have next week of and I am thinking about making the trip up. Is it worth it?
thanks Again,
robert
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#442949 - 07/09/08 03:04 PM
Re: Baker Sockeye's ?
[Re: bobbymcph]
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Returning Adult
Registered: 12/09/03
Posts: 399
Loc: Seattle
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I was up last weekend and saw very few people fishing. The run usually peaks in mid-July. I would try my luck on the Cascade for kings over the Baker but I don't think either are red hot right now. Good luck.
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#443069 - 07/10/08 10:25 AM
Re: Baker Sockeye's ?
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Returning Adult
Registered: 11/03/01
Posts: 420
Loc: Mount Vernon, WA
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Nets were in at the mouth of the Baker when I came by yesterday.
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#443074 - 07/10/08 10:57 AM
Re: Baker Sockeye's ?
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Parr
Registered: 10/17/07
Posts: 68
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Nets were in at the mouth of the Baker when I came by yesterday. And Hwy.9 Bridge.... Still plenty of Kings coming out.... Thank You N.O.F for the great job this year with allowing the Chinnook fishery on the Skagit... I'm certain it will help rebuild The Skagit to the premiere River in the N.W again.
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#443083 - 07/10/08 12:22 PM
Re: Baker Sockeye's ?
[Re: Tillerdemon]
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If you guys will review the history of the Spring King season on the Skagit (hatchery fish only) that came as a trade off to the tribes (IF I recall correctly) in order for them to get 2 days of netting on the Baker/Skagit for the sockeye.
The last 2 years I have not seen them net a single fish (they tried) but got blown out by the river or just didn't catch anything.
I know from having spent time at the Baker launch during those netting days that the fishery is under the very controlled eye of the local warden, and every fish is checked and noted.
I biatch about a lot of the netting in the rivers....but this their 2 days on the Baker is not causing harm, and the majority of those fish would just wind up at the hatchery anyway.
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Edited by ISO Chrome (07/10/08 12:23 PM)
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#443139 - 07/10/08 03:49 PM
Re: Baker Sockeye's ?
[Re: Salmo g.]
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Returning Adult
Registered: 07/25/06
Posts: 471
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Agree 100%. They tribes have been "fishing" sockeye in the river since mid june. I even heard a tribal netter in June say, "I don't know why they call it a sockeye fisherie, there are no sockeye in the river until July." So what does everyone think they were catching?
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#443141 - 07/10/08 03:50 PM
Re: Baker Sockeye's ?
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River Nutrients
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#443147 - 07/10/08 04:22 PM
Re: Baker Sockeye's ?
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Dick Nipples
Registered: 03/08/99
Posts: 27840
Loc: Seattle, Washington USA
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...and wild winter run steelhead.
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#443207 - 07/10/08 08:37 PM
Re: Baker Sockeye's ?
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Dick Nipples
Registered: 03/08/99
Posts: 27840
Loc: Seattle, Washington USA
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I'm sure the preponderence was Chinook all along, but there probably were wild steelhead in there almost every day all thru June, too.
Fish on...
Todd
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#443221 - 07/10/08 10:40 PM
Re: Baker Sockeye's ?
[Re: Todd]
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They must not have done too good here this year. Last year we had a dozen boats of theirs driftnetting the area near our place and below, and this year I only saw 2 boats, and one was running only about a 30' set net.
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