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Back to the Stilly, I had been watching the USGS gauge on the Stillaguamish in Arlington and the river was dropping quickly so on the way home from a work appointment in Snohomish County I decided to make a few casts. About 1 second into the first cast I went bendo and spent the next 10 minutes pulling on a Chinook. The fish was hooked in the corner of its mouth but I was fishing 8# fluorocarbon and it self released in the gravel before I could officially call it caught. I retied and pounded the river for another ½ hour but was coming up empty when I snagged and lost my gear. While standing in the river I retied, changing to 12# and also changed corky colors.
Two or three casts into the new setup a fish picks it up and heads straight for the skinny water on the gravel bar and was gone. 5 to 10 minutes later my rod is down solid again and I’m thinking fish on, no…I have a branch, I would wind up tight to a solid snag with no give. I mess with it for a bit and then figure that I will just break the snag loose and call it a day. About the time I wound down tight to break it off a fish blows out of the water. I think that I must have hooked the fish on the edge of a multiple branched snag and it was tangled up in the branches. I worked it for a while longer and it finally swam out of the snag. While the fish heads down the river I work my way out of the river onto dry land and fight the fish from the beach. We play tug-o-war for quite a while and just when I get it up into the gravel the leader pops. Upon examination my leader was very abraded and broke in the middle. Although I don’t usually mind loosing a fish this was a hard one and I was pretty disappointed.
I was fishing 4 feet of 8-12 pound P-Line fluorocarbon tied to a black # 4 hook. My corkies were black, metallic green and flame red with sparkles. I also used black, white or salmon colored yarn. It was a fun couple hours of fishing but I was disappointed to be going home empty handed.
Available Fishing Guide:
Website: Darrell & Dads Family Guide Service