#255014 - 09/13/04 03:59 PM
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Alevin
Registered: 07/23/04
Posts: 13
Loc: Bellingham
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This was my first time there and probably my last. Needless to say I was not prepared, I didn't expect the entire thing to be almost nothing but mud. (maybe I didn't walk up the river far enough.) I threw eggs for about 1 hour and didn't see anyone hook/land anything.
This was also my first experience fishing with lots and lots of people around. On my way down the river I saw 3 guys standing about 8 feet from the opposite bank all within 4 feet of eachother "casting" 3 feet in front of themselves against a bunch of logs. I asked myself how they expected to catch anything if they were pretty much standing on top of it. I stopped and laughed then decided to go home.
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#255015 - 09/13/04 04:33 PM
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Returning Adult
Registered: 04/07/04
Posts: 393
Loc: maine
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defintly a first timer up at the samish I can tell. Some of the best fishing is right next to those wooden pilons. Hit it at low tide because that is where the higher water is and the fish tend to hide along them it is decent when the fish are there but have heard thatis has been pretty disappointing so far. Could be because all of the netting that has been going on. Fish On Kevin
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#255016 - 09/13/04 05:31 PM
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Repeat Spawner
Registered: 06/30/04
Posts: 1078
Loc: Silverdale, WA
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Luke, Dont feel bad I was there this morning myself, and all I got was cold and wet. But I'll be back there probably tomorrow, I figure I cant get skunked the whole year.
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#255019 - 09/15/04 02:59 AM
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Repeat Spawner
Registered: 06/18/03
Posts: 1041
Loc: north sound
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#255021 - 09/15/04 10:08 AM
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Juvenille at Sea
Registered: 07/24/01
Posts: 149
Loc: Everett, WA
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About 15 years ago the Samish was a nice place to fish. Not nearly as crowded or as much snagging going on and everyone knew everyone there. I quit fishing there about 10 years ago. Things got to crowded and to much garbage being thrown around. The clincher was a couple of drunks getting into a fist fight over a snagged boot of a fish. Although comical watching these two idiots rolling around in the mud, the blood, and the beer it was all I needed to see to never fish the Samish snag fest again. I will on occaision head down to watch the show. It is good for a laugh or two.
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#255022 - 09/16/04 12:55 AM
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Repeat Spawner
Registered: 02/06/04
Posts: 1362
Loc: DEADWOOD
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I feel the same way as CUPO!
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#255023 - 09/16/04 11:41 AM
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The Chosen One
Registered: 02/09/00
Posts: 13942
Loc: Tuleville
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I fished there once about 3 years ago. To cut down on the flossing (incidental or not), I switched to eggs under a dink float. No weight.
I'd cast out right next to the logs, and the dink float would make the smallest and slightest "twitch" I'd ever seen. Set the hook and you'd hook a nice king in the snout (not flossed). If you waited more than a nano-second on the "twitch", you'd set the hook and get nothing back.
You can get legal fish there, but most people do not, and prefer the corky/hook thing where they'd cast out, let the line sit on the bottom, and when they felt a line bump, would set the hook and haul the fish in. They were all kept, regardless of where they were hooked.
I ended up with two nice hens. Good eggs, but bad fish. The fish smelled nasty and were really slimy. I had the fish smoked, but it turned out to be crap, so I tossed it all.
I'd never go back, but it was fun, and I had a good host who showed me the ropes. Thanks Brian - that was still a fun day!
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#255024 - 09/16/04 07:46 PM
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River Nutrients
Registered: 11/25/01
Posts: 2834
Loc: Marysville
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I first fished the Samish 30 years ago and it was a very nice fishery at that time. However I quit fish it in the mid- 1980s as it had become much more crowded and the anglers as a whole much less respectful of the other anglers, the fish and the private property we all were fishing on. The Samish is not a joke but we the anglers have made it one.
Parker - Thirty years ago a (the most) effective technique was a fresh bait of eggs suspend below a float. At the time we didn't have "dink" floats but rather made our own from cork rings - typically a thumb size "float" with a center hole and cedar peg to hold the line in place. And yes the fish ate the bait big time and the legal anglers outfish the snaggers by a large margin. One interesting change was then there were lots of jacks which were great fun on light tackle (for several years only the jacks were legal game).
Kerry - You might be interest to know at that time there was a great opportunity to take adult chinook on the fly. With the smaller crowds is was relatively straight forward to take multiple fish each tide; often with more time with fish on the reel than casting. Often would see the big hogs chasing the bug into the shallows. Of course the crowds today I would not dream of attempting to throw a fly now.
I have many fond memories of fishing on the Samish in times past.
Tight lines S malma
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#255026 - 09/17/04 01:02 AM
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Juvenille at Sea
Registered: 07/24/01
Posts: 149
Loc: Everett, WA
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k&P
Glad you have a good time fishing the Samish. I will watch from the bridge and get my laughs watching everyone slip and slide around in the mud.
The Samish was fun for me also years back. I guess I am to old to wade in mud up to my arse to fish side by side with 200 other guys.
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#255029 - 09/17/04 11:14 AM
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Juvenille at Sea
Registered: 07/24/01
Posts: 149
Loc: Everett, WA
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k&P
When I fished there I did pretty good. Took me a year or two to figure out how to catch 'em. And I know what you mean about the guys being there for years. The spot I used to fish had the same guys in it year after year. Some of them you would only see when the kings were running. I would look forward to the season so I could see some of those guys again and catch up on fishing stories. This was 15 or more years ago and there was no where near the people then that there is now.
I am glad that you guys are making an effort to keep things clean and civil. Cool stuff indeed. That style of fishing just doesn't appeal to me anymore. But, again it is good that you are haveing fun. That is what it is all about.
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