#216518 - 10/28/03 11:19 PM
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Spawner
Registered: 12/26/99
Posts: 745
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The main problem on our rivers is an expanding population. Developements are everywere, and more and more people are interested in fishing for a lack of anything better to do probably. But, like DanS said, people use the internet and magazines as their "fishing highway". Hot spot reports will bring people outa the closet. The thing that bugs me the most is the GARBAGE! i cant get over the idiots who leave beer cans and bait containers all over. The other thing is the corkers, the people who see someone land a fish and is imediatly in their back pocket when there is 20 miles of open water... oh well, life goes on.... ![rolleyes rolleyes](/forum/images/graemlins/default_dark/rolleyes2.gif)
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#216520 - 10/29/03 12:10 AM
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River Nutrients
Registered: 11/07/99
Posts: 2689
Loc: Yelmish
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i think the thing that went on in f&h and sts is "the nisqually effect"
they did the same thing in the 80s and look at the nisqually now, a river that used to have some of the best winter run steelhead fishing in the state, has no more fish
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#216521 - 10/29/03 12:16 AM
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Juvenille at Sea
Registered: 12/04/99
Posts: 180
Loc: Seattle Area
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Do people really drive to the Satsop from Seattle? [/QB]
Dan, there are alot of people living in Seattle who grew up in other parts of the state, including Grays Harbor county. So, of course, there are people who drive down there to fish. Although I do agree with all that you stated about hot reports and articles bringing the crowds out to rivers that probably don't need the extra pressure. Satsop and Kalama to name a couple. Regarding Paranoid's remark - When did people from Olympia become locals in Grays Harbor County?
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#216523 - 10/29/03 01:46 AM
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It all boils down to this - I'm right, everyone else is wrong, and anyone who disputes this is clearly a dumbfuck.
Registered: 03/07/99
Posts: 16958
Loc: SE Olympia, WA
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Stadle, I guess I never considered that. If I had decided to settle in Seattle, I'd probably find my way down to the Satsop a few times a year. And I don't live really close to any river besides the Nisqually, so I'm an out-of-towner wherever I go. I don't fish the Nisqually much. ![banana banana](/forum/images/graemlins/default_dark/banana.gif)
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#216524 - 10/29/03 08:14 AM
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Repeat Spawner
Registered: 06/15/01
Posts: 1104
Loc: brownsville wa.
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Fastwater If I had too share my water like you guys in seattle do I would quit fishin.I will never look down on another fishermen for being out of town.Hell I am over here in north kitsap with lots of home rivers right.Not. I just have always had an unexplainable drive to go explore and find my own fishing spots that nobody else uses.It has driven me back way off the road and into the brush and canyons of the olympics.I do not always catch fish but I am alone with the chance and I get the satisfaction of knowing I have gone a step beyond the average fishermen.I get dissapointed when I see signs of somebody else.I actually freely talk about alot of these spots knowing damn well it is too much work for somebody to do to maybe catch a fish.I will not although post them on these forrums.I have never been one to talk about the fish I have caught.Telling people that I caught fish has nothing to do with why I fish.
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#216525 - 10/29/03 10:49 AM
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Returning Adult
Registered: 09/08/01
Posts: 456
Loc: olympia
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I can honestly say that I have never "rushed" to a river based on a report given on this BB. I may ask for reports on a river that I plan on targeting but these "hot spot" reports mean nothing to me. I am confident that I will catch fish wherever I go. As for the Satsop, that river has been like Blue Creek for 10 years now, maybe even more. My usual Satsop fish hole was actually "less crowded" last year than it was a couple of years back in my opinion. I don't know.... I've been slammed for posting reports on this BB when I was a brand new member. I quickly learned not to post such reports. But the Satsop.... That's no zipper..... Cuttie
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#216528 - 10/29/03 12:17 PM
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River Nutrients
Registered: 10/10/03
Posts: 4756
Loc: The right side of the line
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I tell few people I hunt and fish anymore because of the slobs that that represent the majority of both sports. It used to be the vast minority were slobs and gentlemenly behavior ruled the rivers and woods. Try to teach a 4 year old respect for the resource with everyone around you snagging and keeping more than the limit and leaving litter everywhere. The foul language at the boat ramps, fist fights and threats over space and access etc. etc. etc.
I find more respect for the environment and resource in downtown Seattle than I do in the small towns of the PNW.
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#216532 - 10/29/03 01:20 PM
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Three Time Spawner
Registered: 12/24/01
Posts: 1877
Loc: Kingston, WA
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Originally posted by ltlCLEO: Telling people that I caught fish has nothing to do with why I fish. ltl, Sadly, you know that this is simply not the case for most fishermen. As long as fishing is only about the biggest, the best and the most, you won't stop hearing people boast or seeing posts on this board that only serve to draw attention to themselves and how many, how big and where they "sleyed" them. I guess it's because most people never seem to be satisfied. It's just not enough to be thankful for what they have received (nice fish, great day, good water, beautiful surroundings, a boat to fish from, friends to fish with and time to enjoy, to name a few). It seems we'd all rather grumble and complain or tell everyone how great we are than to share what limited knowlege and appreciation we have to the benefit of others. But I guess until our heart is changed nothing else will either. Just think, we have a whole new salmon steelhead season of bragging and zipperlipping to look forward to. Just a thought, but perhaps we'd all do well to follow Bob's example on this board instead of just using it as our own pee pot. Thanks for sharing the message that fishing for you is more than just the fish or you. And thanks again for the knowledge and appreciation you have shared with me personally in the past. There's always a spot in my boat for you, even if you'd rather beat the brush. Eric, Thanks for the word on the gravel bar. I wasn't aware of it either. A real shame. It was a good take out from Schafer; pulling out at the lower Cook spot won't be as easy as I recall. What happened and what's the outlook for the future?
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#216534 - 10/29/03 02:46 PM
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River Nutrients
Registered: 11/07/99
Posts: 2689
Loc: Yelmish
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the access on cook creek...is that the one right by the big chum meathole at the mouth of the creek by the little bridge(where everybody parks now)? the place we used to get into to fish for chums(the big muddy road into the woods) got pretty much fenced off, now you have to get in a little down the road and walk down the creek
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#216535 - 10/29/03 03:25 PM
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Three Time Spawner
Registered: 12/24/01
Posts: 1877
Loc: Kingston, WA
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chum man
Sounds like you're talking about Schafer Cr. but I'm not positive from your descrption. The Cook Cr. launch is right off the road halfway up the East Fork on the way up to Schafer Cr. It's literally right off the road. It's really more of a slide than a launch. Short but steep access drops into a tight brushy channel bounded by a long gravel bar (if it's still there). It can be a minor hassle dropping out of there on a launch, but it would be a major inconvenience if you missed the entry channel on the left side on a take out. Parking is a faagettabowdit! No turnaround room at all. Potentially a very dangerous spot under the right conditions. Guess it'll have to do in a pinch. Be careful and considerate out there.
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#216536 - 10/29/03 06:22 PM
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Juvenille at Sea
Registered: 02/15/03
Posts: 165
Loc: federal way
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anyone up for a drift on the satsop thursday or friday. 253-874-1931
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#216537 - 10/29/03 07:03 PM
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Three Time Spawner
Registered: 12/24/01
Posts: 1877
Loc: Kingston, WA
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Yer killing me griz. I'm stuck in the orifice till quarterlys are done. I can't believe no one is jumping on your offer with all the talk about how many people are heading off to ruin the last zipper known to man. For me, it's just not that often I can find someone to take the sticks, so thanks for the generous invite. Maybe some other time, some other zipper. Best of luck.
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