I didn't break any off today of the ones I didn't hook. Skunked.I'll let you know how many I break off of my 15 lb test ultra clear tomorrow.![]()
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I didn't break any off today of the ones I didn't hook. Skunked.I'll let you know how many I break off of my 15 lb test ultra clear tomorrow.![]()
Seek ye the passage soaring over agate. The old man awaits you.Which end of Bainbridge Island do migratory coho use to get into the Sinclair Inlet area?
I have access to private beaches on the north and south sides, pretty decent spots. I've had a tiny bit of luck getting chinook off the south side in the passage, targeting Gorst Creek fish. So they likely are using the deeper water there instead of the North side shallow waters. But never got a coho in the south passage. I've nailed big fat hooknose 13+lb coho in sinclair inlet but never could figure out which way they came in from east of Bainbridge. There can be some small resident coho that I think go to the Agate Pass net pens? Although I don't know of anyone getting bigger migratory fish up there headed for sinclair.
Happy birthday Fred! Today was your baptism into the 2024 beach salmon seasonI didn't break any off today of the ones I didn't hook. Skunked.![]()
Next time, Fred. Tomorrow? Best wishes for scales stuck to your fingers.I didn't break any off today of the ones I didn't hook. Skunked.![]()
Not tomorrow Pat. Maybe later this week.Next time, Fred. Tomorrow? Best wishes for scales stuck to your fingers.
Ouch!!Happy birthday Fred! Today was your baptism into the 2024 beach salmon season![]()
Lots of seals for the Biggs/Transients.....Lots of salmon is the reason
It is a larger than forecast coho run.So here's a question. Do you think the wet August is bringing fish in earlier or are we seeing a larger than forecast return?
Maybe both. Those rains seam to have altered the fish I follow from up north as they migrate deeper into the sound.So here's a question. Do you think the wet August is bringing fish in earlier or are we seeing a larger than forecast return?
Maybe both. Those rains seam to have altered the fish I follow from up north as they migrate deeper into the sound.
I also think that any year when the fish are nice and fat, even resi coho, which they have been decent this summer compared to last year, bodes well for the fish numbers as well, indicating a healthy amount of food for the populations. Last year was sort of sad for my local coho spots with majority in the 2-4 lb range and not many at that. Year before that was gangbusters and some of the fattest we've seen since the 2013 uber runs.
Ya I don't consider last year terrible by any means. I'm northInteresting you say last year was βsadβ. My side of the Sound, last year was really good. Better than most I have fished. Not size wise necessarily but numbers wise and thatβs the consensus of many I know who have done this for years. West sound last year was really, really, strong. This year, west sound has been slow comparatively but eastside fisheries are kicking out some very nice fish.
Itβs all super interesting. The puzzle of Puget Sound. Year to year, isomething new to figure out. Itβs what makes this fishery so interesting in my opinion.