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08/07/2011
Crab
Morning
08/08/2011
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My wife and I and our neighbor went out crabbing, in little over 2 hours we got our liimit in crabs. while trolling for some humpy, i had one downrigger set at 55ft. we hooked into one fish, my nieghbor was reeling it in, when it got near the boat i noticed it was a huge chinook. By the time he got it up to the boat, i noticed it was a wild chinook around 30 lbs. we were able to get the hook out and turn him loose. It was a great feeling to see something that big up next to your boat, instead seeing it coming out of someone elses cooler at the boat launch. Maybe next time we will be able to catch a hatchery and be in a area where we could keep it.


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goodtimesfishing
8/8/2011 11:50:00 PM
where abouts in area 8-2 where you at? if it happens to be the tulalip bubble, then you could have kept it. If anywhere else, even if the fin was removed(hatchery) you still have to release. See regs. As for the 30 pounder I heard the indians have had several this year in that range, 4 years ago they started a new strain (not sure what else to call it) and this is the first year for them to return and the fish biologist said the return was looking good. This is just what I was told by a neighbor, my house over looks the bubble. Again though, as for tulalip bubble, the only thing the regs state for chinook is that it must be 22 inches. other parts of 8-2 say to release chinook. Area 9 for example, says to release WILD chinook. Although the one you caught had it's adipose it still could have been one from that new strain that just did not get clipped. It would be fun to catch one of those 30 pounders even if I had to return it(if caught outside the bubble). By the way the bubble is only open fri.-mon. @ noon.
deepseadave
8/9/2011 7:31:00 AM
We caught him right in front of the old oil docks. He was a nice lookin fish, he did have his fin, so i new we couldn't keep him any way we looked at it. I wonder if WDFW would ever open 8-2 for retention of fin clipped chinook during the summer runs?
goodtimesfishing
8/9/2011 10:23:00 AM
Seems like it should be, considering area 9 is, so why not 8-2. just read another report of a 30 pounder c/r'd in area 9 it had a fin.
TomD
8/10/2011 9:12:00 AM
There is concern over the wild chinook going to the Snohomish, and even more so to the Stillaguamish, so a chinook directed fishery in 8-2 hasn't been in the cards and probably won't be for a while...

Always nice to tussle with a nice big chinook, though... Hope you got some goot pictures!
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