I am told they are definitely in the river, though I dont fish the river. Plenty of them out front staging.In this heat the Puke-It-All-Up and Carbon are flowing like chocolate milk; I drive over them every morning on my way to work.
Seems a tad early for the pinks to be all the way into the river; I'm anxious to hear if guys are getting them yet.
Reminds me of the crowds on the Skykomish at Lewis Street in mid-December during the 1970s and early 1980s.
Back in the day the folks around you would reel in, and it was your responsibility to have enough stick to keep it in front of you. Sounds from the comment above people were pretty good.So what happens if one of the plunkers hooks up and the fish makes a hard run downstream? Everybody ducks?
Tell that to the guy at the top of the pool with a tenkara rodBack in the day the folks around you would reel in, and it was your responsibility to have enough stick to keep it in front of you. Sounds from the comment above people were pretty good.
I think you’re the 48th from the left Steve.I wonder who took the picture?? That’s me the 51st from the left.....the only fly guy!
I was in that line from 5am till 11ish. It was surprisingly well behaved and I didnt really see too much snagging going on in my section. Tons of pinks in the river, i couldnt keep them off, most in the mouth. Saw at least 10 kings caught as well. We caught 2 silvers and one king and I had another king on and jumping that probably was upper teens. The meat on the silvers was RED! I brought the fly rod but when we showed up in the dark the line pretty much looked like the pic above, so that stayed in the bushes the whole time. Overall an enjoyable time considering the circumstances.
I used to fish the Carbon a lot in the mid to late 90’s. Timing was everything of course but when they were in we caught a lot of little cookie cutter cohos drifting eggs on a light spin rod.I have no personal info but I have a work friend who has had great success on the carbon river and he seems to do well every year. He’s a gear guy. Salmon that high are just catches for the smokers he says. The Carbon river was gold panned by my dad and my uncle back in the 60’s. They never got much but from what I was told by them some gold was found in that river.