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#755238 - 04/21/12 06:59 AM Lower Skagit to offer a sockeye fishery
Phoenix77 Offline
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Lower Skagit to offer a sockeye fishery

Chinook usually get the headlines, but according to regulations released recently by the state Fish and Wildlife Department, sockeye may edge out their larger cousins as the stars of this summer's Western Washington salmon fisheries.

Predictions for a strong Baker River run of the smallish but high-quality salmon have resulted in a new fishing opportunity on the lower Skagit River, June 16 to July 15, with a daily limit of three sockeye. The river will be open from the Memorial Highway (Highway 536) bridge in downtown Mount Vernon, up to Gilligan Creek, about three miles above Sedro-Woolley.

State biologist Brett Barkdull in the agency's La Conner .... http://www.heraldnet.com/article/20120419/SPORTS/704199956/0/sports01
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#755241 - 04/21/12 07:23 AM Re: Lower Skagit to offer a sockeye fishery [Re: Phoenix77]
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Whoooo Hooooo......let the flossing begin!
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#755265 - 04/21/12 09:30 AM Re: Lower Skagit to offer a sockeye fishery [Re: Slab Happy]
steeliedrew Offline
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Registered: 11/04/10
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Loc: Ballard
I may drag the boat up there and sit on anchor with diver and sand shrimp or twitch jigs. It will be interesting to see how this fishery pans out. With a three fish limit I bet even the cowlitz will be a ghost town during the lower skagit sockeye opener.
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#755269 - 04/21/12 09:52 AM Re: Lower Skagit to offer a sockeye fishery [Re: steeliedrew]
RB3 Offline
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Drew, I've gotten a handful of socks with tadpollieis. Just sayin

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#755272 - 04/21/12 10:07 AM Re: Lower Skagit to offer a sockeye fishery [Re: RB3]
steeliedrew Offline
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Good looking out RB3. I'll bring some along. I don't know much about sockeye other than the fact that they're tasty. From what I've read though they feed almost exclusively on plankton, and crustations like krill in the salt which is why I feel like a plunked or divered sand shrimp could be legit. and there's nothing better than hooking fish on twitched jigs either.
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#755288 - 04/21/12 11:50 AM Re: Lower Skagit to offer a sockeye fishery [Re: steeliedrew]
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Alright.....Bob is the pro on this........Bob! What's the best bet to catch these little pretties?????
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#755291 - 04/21/12 11:56 AM Re: Lower Skagit to offer a sockeye fishery [Re: Slab Happy]
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Originally Posted By: Slab Happy
Alright.....Bob is the pro on this........Bob! What's the best bet to catch these little pretties?????


Oh, that's right. We're all ears Bob. Let's here it.
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#755299 - 04/21/12 12:39 PM Re: Lower Skagit to offer a sockeye fishery [Re: steeliedrew]
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Registered: 01/29/03
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Loc: Olympia
I'd imagine that small fluorescent orange/red kwik/flatfish would great as well.

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#755301 - 04/21/12 01:14 PM Re: Lower Skagit to offer a sockeye fishery [Re: Steel Slayer]
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i was gonna use this if i make my way up there this year for this fishery... obviously the hook is way too big, but its all i had at the moment, so i threw it on there...its a K3


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#755461 - 04/23/12 05:40 AM Re: Lower Skagit to offer a sockeye fishery [Re: ]
FOUR J'S FISHING Offline
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Registered: 02/24/09
Posts: 111
Loc: MT VERNON,WA
I hate to say it, or think it ( knock on wood ) but with all that snow melting this summer, probably be fishin in the mud. So I'm wishing for a early heat wave to knock some snow off before this fishery opens or it will be over before it begins and everyone can go crowd that emerald green lake instead.

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#755464 - 04/23/12 05:44 AM Re: Lower Skagit to offer a sockeye fishery [Re: FOUR J'S FISHING]
FOUR J'S FISHING Offline
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Loc: MT VERNON,WA
Owe and as far as what to use, I have hooked these guy's on ONLY sand shrimp and a pink or purple/chartreuse wing bobber.

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#755526 - 04/23/12 12:12 PM Re: Lower Skagit to offer a sockeye fishery [Re: Phoenix77]
fishtale Offline
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Registered: 05/04/99
Posts: 501
Loc: Kng
Kenai flop is the way to go it will not matter on the water visability.
Just use a long leader and a single hook with a bead above the hook.
Then floss away Sockeye hold tight to the bank so do not go too far out. No more then 15 or 20 ft from the bank or even closer!!

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#755536 - 04/23/12 12:55 PM Re: Lower Skagit to offer a sockeye fishery [Re: fishtale]
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I can't wait to read the reports of successful sockeye flossing on the Skagit this summer. While I've head many reliable reports about that method on the Kenai and other AK rivers, those rivers have sockeye runs numbering in the hundreds of thousands or millions and have extremely strong currents any distance out from the bank. With the Baker run numbering no more than a few thousand fish on the "peak" day, and many less on the rest of the days of the season, and the Skagit's currents being decidedly different than those AK rivers, call me more than slightly doubtful that flossing will bring many sockeye to hand.

I'll trust my luck to trolling on Baker Lake with a couple thousand of my newest salmon fishing friends.

Sg

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#755537 - 04/23/12 12:58 PM Re: Lower Skagit to offer a sockeye fishery [Re: Salmo g.]
Chuck S. Offline
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Registered: 02/19/03
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Loc: waiting on the hope and change...
Originally Posted By: Salmo g.


I'll trust my luck to trolling on Baker Lake with a couple thousand of my newest salmon fishing friends.

Sg


cya out there on the lake ... I am not wasting gas flossing them in the river.
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#755556 - 04/23/12 02:18 PM Re: Lower Skagit to offer a sockeye fishery [Re: Chuck S.]
Saundu Offline
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Registered: 03/24/08
Posts: 551
Cast away on the lower river with that floss gear. Be surprised if you catch one. Anyways, it closes for sockeye at Gilligan. It's gonna be a plunk show on the lower river nothin more nothin less.
LOL on the floss gear.

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#755583 - 04/23/12 04:41 PM Re: Lower Skagit to offer a sockeye fishery [Re: Salmo g.]
Iwant2fish Offline
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Registered: 12/11/09
Posts: 257
Loc: Whatcom County
Originally Posted By: Salmo g.
I can't wait to read the reports of successful sockeye flossing on the Skagit this summer. While I've head many reliable reports about that method on the Kenai and other AK rivers, those rivers have sockeye runs numbering in the hundreds of thousands or millions and have extremely strong currents any distance out from the bank. With the Baker run numbering no more than a few thousand fish on the "peak" day, and many less on the rest of the days of the season, and the Skagit's currents being decidedly different than those AK rivers, call me more than slightly doubtful that flossing will bring many sockeye to hand.

I'll trust my luck to trolling on Baker Lake with a couple thousand of my newest salmon fishing friends.

Sg




why does everyone say you have to floss them??

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#755586 - 04/23/12 04:46 PM Re: Lower Skagit to offer a sockeye fishery [Re: Iwant2fish]
Todd Offline
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Registered: 03/08/99
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Loc: Seattle, Washington USA
Washington sockeye bite a lot better than Alaska sockeye...and you'd have a very, very hard time flossing them in the miniscule numbers we get them 'round here, compared to the numbers cruising five feet away from you on the Kenai.

I bet small HotShots on anchor in the traveling lanes could get it done down there if the water has any visibility...otherwise, see you at Baker Lake smile

Fish on...

Todd

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#755613 - 04/23/12 06:54 PM Re: Lower Skagit to offer a sockeye fishery [Re: Todd]
Salmo g. Offline
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Registered: 03/08/99
Posts: 10108
Iwant2fish,

I was responding to the flossing remarks made by Slab Happy and Fishtale. Flossing sockeye is common in AK because reliable sources say they don't bite on many rivers. I haven't tried it myself. Small numbers of Baker sockeye have been caught on various types of plunking and drift fishing gear in the Skagit and lower Baker River, but I don't know much about that either. In Baker Lake, sockeye hit the same gear used for fishing them in Lake WA, Wenatchee, and the Wells reservoir on the mid-Columbia River.

Sg

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#755632 - 04/23/12 08:05 PM Re: Lower Skagit to offer a sockeye fishery [Re: Salmo g.]
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Registered: 08/23/10
Posts: 975
I also got a few on size 3 rvrfshr spinners. For the number rolling, it was horrible that I only got two. Tailout at first light.


Edited by RB3 (04/23/12 08:05 PM)

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#755637 - 04/23/12 08:20 PM Re: Lower Skagit to offer a sockeye fishery [Re: RB3]
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Registered: 08/30/03
Posts: 802
Loc: Port Angeles, Spokane, WA
I've taken sockeye in low and clear summertime conditions with a 1/16 ounce chenille body jig with a crystal flash tail tipped with a small piece of prawn. Doesn't seem to matter what time of day and usually the takes happen in the first few casts although it can be lights out. Make sure to be basically tapping bottom with the jig head.
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