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King County, WA

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05/29/2011
Evening
05/30/2011
4
1230

Had an extra 10 mins before i needed to be somewhere. so decided to go out and get rid of a few squahs for the trout and salmon. caught both of these in 10 mins on special rules gear. the larger one is 20". pretty good for just killing time.


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yooper_fisher
5/31/2011 3:09:00 PM
aww, no pic :(
joekacker
6/1/2011 6:58:00 PM
what kind of salmon>>>>??? kokanee
jcheng8999
6/1/2011 7:37:00 PM
sorry i tried to upload it but it didnt work.

joekacker, i have no idea. just heard that salmon pass through there. Of course they're completely protected.
G-Man
6/2/2011 4:30:00 PM
Joe - chinook, coho and sockeye all migrate through the slough as do cutts, kokanee and possibly rainbow/steelhead.
pendletonjohn
6/2/2011 6:27:00 PM
Hey guys kokanee and rainbows dont migrate like sea run fish
G-Man
6/2/2011 7:30:00 PM
pendletonjohn - the kokes and bows in the Lake Washington/Sammamish system move between the two lakes and also use the tributaries of the slough to spawn, it used to be an awesome fishery.
jcheng8999
6/2/2011 7:32:00 PM
G-Man, what happened to it that made it go from "awesome" to pretty much forgotten & dead....
jcheng8999
6/2/2011 7:34:00 PM
Also if you want to see the photo of the fish, they're in my "album" of one picture. haha
G-Man
6/2/2011 8:21:00 PM
Land development has pretty much ruined the watershed. The volume and quality of water coming off the plateau and from the surrounding area has dropped off dramatically since the 70's. With the help of the Issaquah hatchery, the number of reported steelhead caught in the slough during the early 70's was over 1000 fish anually.
Jungle Jim
6/6/2011 3:08:00 PM
To add to what G-man said regarding the salmon fishery on the Slough, if you are on the slough in the fall, you'll see sockeye, silvers and chinook. You just can't fish for them because the river closes after August 31st....right when most of the fish will begin moving in. They used to allow fall fishing. I know that at least part of the reason they closed it is because people were stagging the chinook, taking the eggs, and leaving the carcasses. I'm sure it also has to do with poor returns due to environmental and other factors. Sea Lions destroyed whatever steelhead fishery there was left in the 80's.
FishingThePacNW
6/12/2011 10:10:00 AM
I caught a rainbow in woodinville at that white park(idk what its called) and my dad caught a peamouth.
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