#28373 - 08/19/06 12:53 PM
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Poodle Smolt
Registered: 05/03/01
Posts: 10878
Loc: McCleary, WA
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South or north of the island? North of 520?
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#28374 - 08/19/06 04:00 PM
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Poon it! Poon it! Poon it!
Registered: 08/08/06
Posts: 1714
Loc: Yarrow Point
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We had an okay Sat, but got a late start Sun and got skunked today. Fished about 3 hours, all kirkland and northwards. Saw a few fish brought onboard, but not like Sat.
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#28377 - 08/19/06 09:04 PM
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Union Dock Worker
Registered: 05/05/06
Posts: 340
Loc: Seattle - Union
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No problem chief,It only became worse after you left.There is a distinct difference between the people at the launch,lake versus saltwater as witnessed today.These milfoil malcontents deserve each other.
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#28378 - 08/19/06 09:32 PM
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Fry
Registered: 11/15/03
Posts: 26
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zig, I'd love to know where you were having luck so that I can hit that tomorrow for the last day of the season. We were off Kirkland 6:15-11:15. Went 3/4. Saw some people boating a few, but not like earlier this week. Maybe the hot sun was hurting our efforts?
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#28379 - 08/20/06 12:20 AM
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Repeat Spawner
Registered: 12/14/01
Posts: 1191
Loc: Everett WA
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Tough fishing today, landed a couple. You are right about the launch loonies, get the heck out of the way until your ride is at the ramp!!!
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#28385 - 08/20/06 07:16 PM
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Poon it! Poon it! Poon it!
Registered: 08/08/06
Posts: 1714
Loc: Yarrow Point
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We went 2/4 this morning, didn't see many fish caught so didn't feel terrible about that. Had a wonderful time this Sockeye season, thanks so much to everyone here for all the tips -- you all made it much more fun!
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#28386 - 08/20/06 07:18 PM
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I'm a freak'n CAKE
Registered: 05/17/01
Posts: 942
Loc: Almost on the beach
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27 fish to the boat today. North of 520, that's about as specific as I'll get. Released a handful and put 20 in the box for 5 anglers sharing 2 rods, two downriggers. Easy money fishery, just don't get stuck in the rut.....speed up slow down and drive the boat like a drunk. 100+ sockeye to the boat this season using nothing but red 3/0's. Scent is crucial to success.
Peace
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#28387 - 08/20/06 08:48 PM
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Smolt
Registered: 04/13/05
Posts: 87
Loc: Everett
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[/qb][/QUOTE]Apparently you have never been to Mukilteo on an odd year. [/QB][/QUOTE] They should sell tickets to that event
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#28389 - 08/20/06 09:54 PM
Re: Sockeye's still hot!!
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Juvenile at Sea
Registered: 04/10/05
Posts: 146
Loc: Marysville Wa
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Scent is the trick. whats worked best is to put a flame red (pink really) power bait nugget on each red hook. I soak the nuggets in Pautzkes krill juice and also spread Anchovy scent on my dodger as its strong. FISH ON and ON and ON this season!
Hope they extend it one more time!
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#28390 - 08/21/06 01:13 AM
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Returning Adult
Registered: 06/05/00
Posts: 478
Loc: Woodinville, WA, USA
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Originally posted by baddawg: You are right about the launch loonies, get the heck out of the way until your ride is at the ramp!!! I guess I was a launch loonie on Saturday then, becuase the only way my boat was getting out of the water was if we tied up and I went to get the trailer. It was just me and my son, and he's too young to drive the truck or the boat solo. In that case, the "wait out on the water for your trailer" technique doesn't work. Yes, there was some non-ramp dock space at Magnuson, but it was being used as moorage. I don't understand why everyone doesn't just tie up, go get their trailer, drive it down, and take out. It takes 2 minutes to go get the trailer. It's really easy that way. The only time I've seen that this wouldn't have worked was a few years ago at Misery Point on Hood Canal during shrimp season, because a lot of trailers were parked like a mile from the launch. If EVERYONE uses the "wait out on the water" technique or EVERYONE uses the "tie up and go get the trailer" technique, life is good and there's no problem. You can't mix the two, though, because you end up with mismatched lines of boats and trailers. So, given that it's probable that a lot of dads are going to take their kids fishing on Lake Washington during sockeye season (I wasn't the only solo driver that day), I think "tie up and get the trailer" would be the more efficient method.
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