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Skykomish River Report
Snohomish County, WA

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11/04/2012
51° - 55°
Float Fishing
Steelhead
Prawns
Orange
Raining
Jig
All Day
11/04/2012
2
2409

Went fishing with Gringo Pescador today in search of steelhead. Gringo took me on a tour of some of his favorite holes from Reiter down. Our gear of choice was float rods and either jigs, or in my case, some bead products I’ve been testing from hevibeads.com. To each we added cured pieces of prawns.

It wasn’t the most pleasant weather at Reiter today – breezy and misty/rain for the morning, which I will admit got the best of me around noon. That said, it was still great fun to be out in the fresh air getting good exercise. I still need to get felt soles on my wading boots!

Gringo, as I expected, did the steelhead catching today, landing a nice summer run native steelie at the drift across from the hatchery. It seems like (almost) every time I fish with him he gets one! It was a pretty, 5ish pound fish that he gently released back for another lucky angler to catch.

After fishing Reiter we wandered over to the Wallace hatchery, which I had never been to. Lots of fish in the hatchery - in the river, not so much. From there we ended our day at Wallace Flats trying to get a chum to entertain us. I had a couple brief bobber downs but no hook ups. We called it a day and listened to the Seahawk game on the drive home.

Looking forward to those winter runs!


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Matt
11/4/2012 11:04:00 PM
Nice report! It's getting to be that time of year.

I just wanted to mention something, in regards to felt sole wader boots. Many states, including Oregon, have outlawed the use of felt soled shoes for wading. There is considerable concern for the spread of pathogens and noxious weed species from system to system when using felt. Biological material can become lodged in the fabric of the felt, and transports readily between waterways. In the past, when felt was used, it was recommended to BOIL the soles between uses to destroy any potential hitchhikers, this is however extremely inconvenient. Presently, they have not devised a successful replacement for felt in the field, and unfortunately the banning of felt soles in Washington State seems inevitable. Felt is still legal here in our state, but if you plan on using it, please take extra precautions when fishing in different river systems. As a fisheries biologist, my colleagues and I have already started phasing out the use of felt in the workplace. I wear Redington "Sticky rubber" boots (they do NOTHING against slime) and add Simms cleats, this only partially helps with the "slip factor".
luisdabeast206
11/4/2012 11:12:00 PM
Looks like you guys had a grea time! Very nice he shared his holes with ya! The third picture looks like the hatchery side was busy!
Gringo Pescador
11/5/2012 7:34:00 AM
It was a good but warm, wet and windy day.
luis - I think I counted about 13 over on the hatchery side, only saw 2 fish caught while we were within site.
Matt and all - My felts were trashed, so I picked up a pair of boots with the screw in titanium studs, I'm on on year 3 with them and I will NEVER go back! They stick the rocks like glue no matter how mossy they are, then with "normal" boot bottoms you can walk in mud, snow and ice just fine too. I am on the river nearly every weekend and have only replaced maybe a dozen of the studs over the last 3 years. The only drawback is you want to have an extra pair of non-studded boots for boats & stuff because the studs will rip floors apart (you should see the floor of my cataraft (heavy grade plastic), or the stepsides & gas pedal on my truck...
Mike.. There was only one of us listening to the Seahawks, the other was snoring... ;)
Mike Carey
11/5/2012 7:54:00 AM
Snoring, my wife says I do that, but I've never heard it...
At the least I'm getting a wading staff, E-Bay has lots for sale. I hate to buy new boots, maybe I can find cleats that attach. Dang, this can be a pricey sport!
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