#258860 - 10/24/04 06:55 PM
Skagit dollies and bull-trout
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Juvenille at Sea
Registered: 12/05/01
Posts: 124
Loc: Washington
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Dollies and bull trout are fun species to catch.
Thinking about the Skagit River in January for them.
Question: what's the average size, and what's the high-end size?
Please be careful when releasing them.
P.S. ....when thinking about the Huskies this year, remember: "hey, at least we got the Seahawks!"
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#258861 - 10/24/04 07:59 PM
Re: Skagit dollies and bull-trout
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Parr
Registered: 07/06/04
Posts: 73
Loc: Longview, Washington
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P.S. ....when thinking about the Huskies this year, remember: "hey, at least we got the Seahawks!" [/QB]
Not such a great consolation after losing to the Cardinals... How 'bout that Seattle Storm!! There's something to cheer about.
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Do not tell fish stories where the people know you; but particularly, don't tell them where they know the fish. --Mark Twain
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#258863 - 10/24/04 10:02 PM
Re: Skagit dollies and bull-trout
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Juvenille at Sea
Registered: 12/05/01
Posts: 124
Loc: Washington
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Actually, I posted just BEFORE I heard how they did today......they lost?....to the freaking CARDINALS?....man, can our football guys do anything right...well, there's always next year!
I know, I'll go FISHING, instead!
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#258864 - 10/24/04 11:19 PM
Re: Skagit dollies and bull-trout
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Anonymous
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Dale,
I don't care about football, so I'll direct a response to the major question.. :rolleyes:
Last year was my first on the Skagit, but I fished it 5-6 days a week in one area. I caught Dollies (Bulls, I believe in reality) from 14" up to 28" in length. All but 2 were released, and from the point where I tasted my first one , ALL have been released. I refuse to keep a fish that I can't eat, and over 20" or no, they all go back.
Great game fish, lousy table fare.
Mike
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#258866 - 10/25/04 04:47 PM
Re: Skagit dollies and bull-trout
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Juvenille at Sea
Registered: 07/08/04
Posts: 203
Loc: Fall City, WA
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Mike,
I agree! They have got to be the WORST tasting fish there is! They are a lot of fun to catch but I would much rather have a Silver or Steelhead on my line! The last few Dollies I caught on the Quinault (in the mid '80s) just sulked on the bottom. They were like bringing in an anchor. A heavy wriggling one at that!
The most interesting one was when I hooked into a smaller one of about 7" and then had a 6 pounder eat the 7 incher! I had no idea they were that agressive until that happened! I wish I had had a camera when I caught them. There was about 2" of the smaller ones head sticking out the mouth of the large one.
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#258867 - 10/25/04 09:45 PM
Re: Skagit dollies and bull-trout
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Returning Adult
Registered: 01/08/02
Posts: 261
Loc: Lake Goodwin
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The reason the dolly's don't taste good is probably because you are keeping them right after they spawn (Dec,Jan) when they are just like a downriver steelhead, which don't taste very good either. I release all dolly's now because they are native, but ate one I caught in Oct years ago, which was good though still mild like a trout. By the way I saw a dolly caught by another fisherman in the upper Skagit last year that was 9lbs.
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#258868 - 10/25/04 09:51 PM
Re: Skagit dollies and bull-trout
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Juvenille at Sea
Registered: 07/08/04
Posts: 203
Loc: Fall City, WA
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The one's I tasted were from trips on July 4th weekends.... blech!
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#258869 - 10/25/04 10:02 PM
Re: Skagit dollies and bull-trout
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Smolt
Registered: 04/22/02
Posts: 88
Loc: arlington
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in jan you can easily catch a few over 4#s in a day. last yr we caught several fish in the 7-9# range. they are feeding on rotton chum and silvers. i find most to hold TIGHT to shore in less than 6 ft of water. if you are targeting them try fishing eggs down to the white skein. it matches fish flesh really well. FISHON
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#258871 - 10/26/04 11:23 AM
Re: Skagit dollies and bull-trout
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Anonymous
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To me, Dollies are "incidental" catches. Do enough spoon/spinner tossing for steelhead and Coho and your bound to catch a few. Oddly, with all the fishing I've been doing I haven't caught a Dolly in a couple weeks. Did catch this big hooknose Coho last night. Hit like a freight-train, fought like a big Chum...long runs that were hard to bring him back in from...wound up chasing him down the beach for about 50 yds. 10 min. later he finally gave in to the pressure... At 33" X 17.5" he's the biggest Coho I've ever caught, and just over 13 lbs. on the weight o' meter. Meat was a nice deep red...gonna be yummy! Mike
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#258873 - 10/26/04 09:23 PM
Re: Skagit dollies and bull-trout
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Parr
Registered: 07/06/04
Posts: 73
Loc: Longview, Washington
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What a beauty--way to go!
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Do not tell fish stories where the people know you; but particularly, don't tell them where they know the fish. --Mark Twain
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#258875 - 10/27/04 02:14 AM
Re: Skagit dollies and bull-trout
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Anonymous
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Cupo:
For the past week, and for each Coho I see roll I see a dozen Chum. They are thick in this river right now.
Ya can't keep 'em, but I'll be glad to show you where they are.
The wife and I went -0- for -0- in 2 hours fishing tonight, but we only fished the 100 yds. behind the house. LOTS of Coho...it's getting them to bite that is the issue.
Mike
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