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Anyone have much luck with this fishery? I haven’t given it a try but I’m thinking I might fish the upper river this year when it opens. I don’t like fishing bait but I will if I have to I suppose.
It was open in May/early June last year, too. I think we'll see it happen this year.A friend told me it's a real circus. The open area between Rockport and the Cascade has a few deeper holes that the springers stack up in. Naturally, that is where the fishermen all stack up as well. Kinda' like playing bumper boats at that blood hole on the North Lewis.
A big difference between the Skagit and Columbia springer fishery is that the Columbia fishery occurs before the river warms up enough to really put the fish on the snap. Some years ago the Columbia was open into May - warmer water - and I swear the bite was 10 times better.
Sockeye are the only one I haven't caught on a twitched jig yet.Seems like all Salmon are suckers for a twitched jig...I do it mostly for Coho, but Kings seem to take them fine, maybe not as readily as stupid Coho, but readily enough.
Jet diver and eggs works when almost nothing else will.I’ve caught them on the swing before just trying to learn a bit about getting them on gear. Plugging could be fun. I’m down to give that a try. Maybe spinners too. I also thought about bobber dogging yarn balls and prawns all soaked in scent? I really would rather not mess with roe but I understand I might need to.
