#489177 - 02/19/09 10:22 PM
Re: Skagit and/or Sauk help...
[Re: Chromebrite]
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Registered: 01/21/00
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Loc: Bellingham,WA
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Cascade to Rockport.... piece of cake, no advise on Sauk float. A better option for the Skagit might be Rockport to Baker River? Another piece of cake but you get the option of finding Sauk fish.
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#489179 - 02/19/09 10:25 PM
Re: Skagit and/or Sauk help...
[Re: fishbreath]
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Dude, where's my boat?
Registered: 11/05/00
Posts: 2354
Loc: Seattle
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id go lower skagit this time of year, Fabers to Concrete is a good float and nothing to worry about...
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#489336 - 02/20/09 05:25 PM
Re: Skagit and/or Sauk help...
[Re: cupo]
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Juvenile at Sea
Registered: 03/20/07
Posts: 151
Loc: Lake Stevens
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I have never floated the entire stretch from Marblemount to Faber's in one day. A lot of the time I'll make a whole day out of Marblemount to Sutter. I suppose if you wanted to just row straight through and pitch float and jig or sidedrift the entire way, you could do it. I wouldn't dawdle too much though. If I was floating it this weekend I would do Rockport to Concrete but that's just me.
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#489372 - 02/20/09 07:40 PM
Re: Skagit and/or Sauk help...
[Re: COOPDUCK]
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River Nutrients
Registered: 03/07/00
Posts: 2955
Loc: Lynnwood, WA
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Back in the day (OK, just a few years ago  ) we would sometimes float Bacon creek to Faber's on the Skagit... or Suiattle to Faber's on the Sauk in April! They DID make for some pretty long days... but I never felt like we missed any prime water tryin' to make it on time? We did Rockport to Concrete last weekend at LOW flow... and even fishing fairly hard, we coulda been done at about 2 p.m. if we wanted to. Suiattle to the govt. bridge on the Sauk is too short a float IMO, unless you've only got a few hours to fish.
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#489444 - 02/21/09 04:53 AM
Re: Skagit and/or Sauk help...
[Re: dbl spey]
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Spawner
Registered: 02/28/00
Posts: 580
Loc: Mt. Vernon
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If you were to do marb. to sutter and it takes you all day.....your pounding the water to much. These are wild fish.....they are biters. One or two drifts through a spot and you'll get the biters. This time of year you have plenty of time to do Marblemount to fabers. In another month when the days are longer you could go all the way to concrete fairly easily. I know those who have done darrington to fabors.........that is the marathon float.
Tim
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#489465 - 02/21/09 11:35 AM
Re: Skagit and/or Sauk help...
[Re: thefishnfool]
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Juvenile at Sea
Registered: 03/20/07
Posts: 151
Loc: Lake Stevens
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Wow. Marblemount to Concrete huh? I guess to each his own. I feel great about my odds knowing that the people in front of me are covering water that effectively.
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#489493 - 02/21/09 02:10 PM
Re: Skagit and/or Sauk help...
[Re: dbl spey]
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Registered: 02/02/05
Posts: 334
Loc: Lake Stevens
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I'd second fishing from rockport to concrete at least. We pounded the upper river thursday. 4 people side drifting eggs, yarnie, pink worms and pulling plugs sun up to sun down. Fished from Rockport to a mile or so below concrete. That early push of up river natives are already blown through.
No fish caught, no fish saw, no fish heard. Seems to be a lull right now, I think we even fished too high. Never fished below Concrete, but if I were going again it'd probably be down around Lyman or Hamilton.
Just my two cents for ya
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#489512 - 02/21/09 04:36 PM
Re: Skagit and/or Sauk help...
[Re: mitch184]
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Registered: 12/05/07
Posts: 467
Loc: bothell
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I'd second fishing from rockport to concrete at least. We pounded the upper river thursday. 4 people side drifting eggs, yarnie, pink worms and pulling plugs sun up to sun down. Fished from Rockport to a mile or so below concrete. That early push of up river natives are already blown through.
No fish caught, no fish saw, no fish heard. Seems to be a lull right now, I think we even fished too high. Never fished below Concrete, but if I were going again it'd probably be down around Lyman or Hamilton.
Just my two cents for ya it might help if you knew how to fish.....
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#489817 - 02/22/09 08:31 PM
Re: Skagit and/or Sauk help...
[Re: COOPDUCK]
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Spawner
Registered: 02/28/00
Posts: 580
Loc: Mt. Vernon
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Wow. Marblemount to Concrete huh? I guess to each his own. I feel great about my odds knowing that the people in front of me are covering water that effectively. Yup.....if you know the river well that is plenty fine. I'll put my odds on that over pounding a short drift anyday. As big as the Skag is, the fish are usually still in very specific spots especially if the water is clear. If your casts are in the right spot then you'll hit a good percentage of the biters on the first pass. But then again I pry put in more days and know most of the spots better than most as I fish it it a lot more than most do because I am on it 20-40 days a year for steelhead and another 15-20 for salmon. Even when I am in the sled and can go through spots as many times as I want, probably 75% of our fish are on the first pass through a spot, so I like my odds of covering as much water as possible. Most of the time if you do hit a fish, you can row or drag the boat back up and hit it again. The trade off of going by a fish or two is offset by the amount of water that I cover. Tim P.s. Not trying to sound like a know it all just stating my experience fishing it as much as I do.
Edited by thefishnfool (02/22/09 08:36 PM)
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#489861 - 02/22/09 11:35 PM
Re: Thanks for everyone's help and input...
[Re: Chromebrite]
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Spawner
Registered: 02/28/00
Posts: 580
Loc: Mt. Vernon
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Sweet fish.....congrats. I know that water well and got blanked in there just a couple days ago fishing 4 rods. Not many around, kudos for getting that one.
Tim
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#489863 - 02/22/09 11:37 PM
Re: Thanks for everyone's help and input...
[Re: Chromebrite]
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River Nutrients
Registered: 07/11/04
Posts: 3091
Loc: Bothell, Wa
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Is that a Brittany sitting peacefully in the back seat and if so can I borrow some doggie downers?
p.s. Way to getter done!
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#489879 - 02/23/09 12:12 AM
Re: Thanks for everyone's help and input...
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Dick Nipples
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Loc: Seattle, Washington USA
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I wish you could train BroodBuster's Brittany to fall asleep in the boat  Fish on... Todd
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