oneshot wrote:Looks like the bite is on !!!!!Bodofish wrote:OK Mr. Oneshot, where's the video???? Slaughter on the Duamish!!!
it was A GOOD DAy for a few of us i guess!!!
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while one used Eggs, the other used tiny shiny spoons with green tips in nickel and brass..![]()
nice fish HOOKEDON!!!!! stoked on fishy day!
haha, Bodofish subscribed to the text alerts.. video will have to wait.. but it will be proper!
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couple of mine were real shiny too.
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Looks like the bite is on !!!! Nice fish....
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and we were there!!HOOKEDONFISHING wrote:Looks like the bite is on !!!! Nice fish....
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oneshot wrote:it was A GOOD DAy for a few of us i guess!!!Bodofish wrote:OK Mr. Oneshot, where's the video???? Slaughter on the Duamish!!!
'while one used Eggs, the other used tiny shiny spoons with green tips in nickel and brass..![]()
nice fish HOOKEDON!!!!! stoked on fishy day!
haha, Bodofish subscribed to the text alerts.. video will have to wait.. but it will be proper!
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couple of mine were real shiny too.
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notice my new lucky fishing shirt?
it says "lucky fishing shirt - do not wash" hahaha!!!
it really is my new lucky one..
Bodo, i letcha know later if i can make it happen.. not looking to good though...
my sons bday today as well
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it says "lucky fishing shirt - do not wash" hahaha!!!
it really is my new lucky one..
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Bodo, i letcha know later if i can make it happen.. not looking to good though...
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Hi All!,
I am new to Seattle and just came yesterday for a one month visit to Seattle. I have done a lot of Chinook and Coho + trout fishing in canada, ontario, before I came. I had a ton of chinook roe in my fridge but obviously I couldn't bring that with me for drift fishing so I brought some rapalas and spoons. I have some floats so I could try drift fishing although it isnt as much fun without my float rod and reel..
3 questions:
1. I am in Seattle near Larsen lake so where would be a decent spot to fish for my stay here from shore without waders?
2. Are there any good tackle stores around for bait?
3. What kind of bait or tackle is commonly used in Seattle?
I am new to Seattle and just came yesterday for a one month visit to Seattle. I have done a lot of Chinook and Coho + trout fishing in canada, ontario, before I came. I had a ton of chinook roe in my fridge but obviously I couldn't bring that with me for drift fishing so I brought some rapalas and spoons. I have some floats so I could try drift fishing although it isnt as much fun without my float rod and reel..
3 questions:
1. I am in Seattle near Larsen lake so where would be a decent spot to fish for my stay here from shore without waders?
2. Are there any good tackle stores around for bait?
3. What kind of bait or tackle is commonly used in Seattle?
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okhawaja wrote:Hi All!,
I am new to Seattle and just came yesterday for a one month visit to Seattle. I have done a lot of Chinook and Coho + trout fishing in canada, ontario, before I came. I had a ton of chinook roe in my fridge but obviously I couldn't bring that with me for drift fishing so I brought some rapalas and spoons. I have some floats so I could try drift fishing although it isnt as much fun without my float rod and reel..
3 questions:
1. I am in Seattle near Larsen lake so where would be a decent spot to fish for my stay here from shore without waders?
2. Are there any good tackle stores around for bait?
3. What kind of bait or tackle is commonly used in Seattle?
1. I am in Seattle near Larsen lake so where would be a decent spot to fish for my stay here from shore without waders? the duwamish is the place to fish in seattle right now.
2. Are there any good tackle stores around for bait? search online for sportco outdoor emporium I believe it is the same store one is in fife and the other is in seattle I never been to it I know it is south of down town seattle..
3. What kind of bait or tackle is commonly used in Seattle? A lot of different methods used on that system I do not fish it enough that low to give you a valid answer. but in this thread people tell you how the fish were caught. Good Luck!
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Thanks to friends and oneshot, this big ol buck came home for dinner today. Funnest fight I have had in a long time, this guy jumped, ran, took line, teased, even had me ramming the whole rod under the boat a few times to keep from breaking him off. Came in at 10# cleaned but thought he was a few more. I will post a report later, but lets just say I am now a believer in Wee Dick Nites.. ![ThumpUp [thumbup]](./images/smilies/msp_thumbup.gif)
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Nice fish GP....that must have been a great fight.
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Heres a couple of hens from today. Was in fire! I only saw one other person near us catching our eggs are the bomb lol


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Gringo Pescador wrote:Thanks to friends and oneshot, this big ol buck came home for dinner today. Funnest fight I have had in a long time, this guy jumped, ran, took line, teased, even had me ramming the whole rod under the boat a few times to keep from breaking him off. Came in at 10# cleaned but thought he was a few more. I will post a report later, but lets just say I am now a believer in Wee Dick Nites..
awesome~!!!!!
way to go!! takes a little time to figure out how to fish those things and what to feel for.. Personally, the best battles i ever get, come from fishing dick nites.. just no resistance from tackle i guess.. all fish fighting fun!
I got a 20lb chum on a wee 50/50 today.. hahahaha~!! on the Snoho..
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u guys got some pretty awesome fish there. Seems like roe is working well for most..I wish I had brought mine :( from the google map images I am seeing the water levels are quite low so night fishing must be the bomb.
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Water low ? Night fishing ?okhawaja wrote:u guys got some pretty awesome fish there. Seems like roe is working well for most..I wish I had brought mine :( from the google map images I am seeing the water levels are quite low so night fishing must be the bomb.
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yep. Are they migrating here to spawn? That was the case in canada for us. They came from far just to spawn and basically stayed in deep pools to prepare for winter.
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no way!! in Canada too? crazy, i have heard reports of them doing it in Alaska too sometimes.. even some in oregon and northern Ca. I once heard from a wise old man that they even have this type of behavior in Japan and Russia.. this is crazy!! call the press!okhawaja wrote:yep. Are they migrating here to spawn? That was the case in canada for us. They came from far just to spawn and basically stayed in deep pools to prepare for winter.
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oneshot wrote:no way!! in Canada too? crazy, i have heard reports of them doing it in Alaska too sometimes.. even some in oregon and northern Ca. I once heard from a wise old man that they even have this type of behavior in Japan and Russia.. this is crazy!! call the press!okhawaja wrote:yep. Are they migrating here to spawn? That was the case in canada for us. They came from far just to spawn and basically stayed in deep pools to prepare for winter.


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Oh snap,oneshot wrote:no way!! in Canada too? crazy, i have heard reports of them doing it in Alaska too sometimes.. even some in oregon and northern Ca. I once heard from a wise old man that they even have this type of behavior in Japan and Russia.. this is crazy!! call the press!okhawaja wrote:yep. Are they migrating here to spawn? That was the case in canada for us. They came from far just to spawn and basically stayed in deep pools to prepare for winter.
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