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10/18/2008
Casting
Salmon
Chartreuse
Spinner
Morning
10/18/2008
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Hit up the puyalup this morning .water was up some ,good shape .i fished above the 5th st bridge as usual.there were 4 bar fishermen below me .i saw one other silver caught and great news a 15lb chum was caught so it shouldnt be long for the dogs.i used a firetiger spinner to catch my fish,i was back bouncing it down the river when bam he hit solidly.prior to today it had been atleast 2 weeks since i fished it .never made it to the carbon friday .


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snake7676
10/18/2008 7:48:00 PM
Right on thats a nice fish , If you dont mind me asking I never really fished the puyallup , where are some good spots to fish ? thanks - Jacob
Toni
10/19/2008 11:18:00 AM
I was beginning to think you left the area since there weren't any reports from you. Glad to see you are into the fish. I haven't caught a dog yet. I kept getting silvers on the Carbon last year when the other guys were into the chum wanting silvers. In order to keep one I will have to move to the Puyallup.
stephanp253
10/19/2008 4:08:00 PM
nice fish I cant wait for Steelhead season...... nice to know some one is catching something on that river
mikel
10/20/2008 7:31:00 AM
nice fish once again.i have tried the river few times now and haven't had much luck. i had to resort to the green river hatchery. since im still a youth
prozaxxx
10/20/2008 1:28:00 PM
not sure if your using the floating version of the spinner you refered to. if not you are fishing in a non buoyant lure ristricted area.just wanted to let you know.. nice fish tight lines all
prozaxxx
10/20/2008 2:28:00 PM
not sure if your using the floating version of the spinner you refered to. if not you are fishing in a non buoyant lure ristricted area.just wanted to let you know.. nice fish tight lines all
FISHINROB
10/20/2008 6:14:00 PM
NON-BUOYANT LURE RESTRICTIONS
When a non-buoyant lure restriction is in
effect, anglers fishing with a non-buoyant
lure (one that sinks in freshwater) may only
use a lure that is equipped with one singlepoint
hook measuring ¾“ or less from point to
shank.
When using a buoyant lure (one that floats
in freshwater) in an area with a non-buoyant
lure restriction, hooks must be attached to, or
below, but within 3" of the floating lure. (No
hook may be tied above the lure.) Weights
may not be attached below or less than 12"
above a buoyant lure. The single-point hook
restriction does not apply to a buoyant lure.
FISHINROB
10/20/2008 7:08:00 PM
i didnt leave lol just took a break .im looken forward to the dogs,there my favorite.thanks mikel !your lucky my buddy takes his kids there every year (soos creek)when it opens for kids.oh thanks snake ,fish where deep water runs shallow to a tail out .the fish usually follow each other when in groups so increase your odds by fishing where there surfacing ,usually one side or the oher of the river.you may go 4 hours of no fish and all of a sudden you get your limit in just minutes sometimes.dont be afraid to change you lure or corkis often that may help sometimes.STEPHANP253 I want to hook up with you sometime .i dont get to steelhead often so would like to do it,as well as catch some salmon .we could probably take notes from toni she kills em .anyway hit me up you all if you want to get together for some fishing some where .
thanks ,FISHINROB
Shad_Eating_Grin
10/21/2008 11:28:00 AM
"not sure if your using the floating version of the spinner you refered to. if not you are fishing in a non buoyant lure ristricted area."

I think prozaxxx needs to re-read the definition of "non-buoyant lure restriction." This rule does NOT mean "only floating lures are to be used."
stephanp253
10/22/2008 10:00:00 AM
fishin rob whats up man yah we do need to get out there for some steelies and salmon you can reach me at stephanpittman@gmail.com and I can give you my number I live off canyon road and 84th street in puyallup
........... you always have a nice shiny silver to show off. you lucky dog.
TIGHTLINES
stephanp253
10/22/2008 10:09:00 AM
hahahahahahahahahahahahahaa people have no idea what they are talking about NON BOUYANT LURE RESTRICTION...............means single point barbless
hooks must be used if the lure "SINKS" .
So if the river just says NON bouyant lure restriction anything thats floating can have as many hooks as you want hooks must be three inches apart or more by regulation.

. ever seen some running a quick fish with trebles???
think thats illegal ? guess again, its legal seagul as long as it floats.

as long as it doesnt say "single point barbless hook requirment."
barbless hook requirments are olny in effect when listed.
sinking lures can pretty much be used any where.

dont try to get on here and school people
who have been fishin a long time and probably know alot more than you.
Shad_Eating_Grin
10/22/2008 11:29:00 AM
stephanp253 just to clarify for you too.... BARBED hooks are LEGAL under the nonbuoyant lure restriction
carl
10/22/2008 7:10:00 PM
you can have three triple hooks on a lure as long as it floats. right?
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