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09/24/2014
Coho Salmon
Morning
09/24/2014
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Made a quick trip to the river this morning, before heading to Shelton to do some business. It was pouring down rain, and I didn't see any fish rolling. Had enough time to fish the high outgoing for a half hour or so. Made a half dozen casts, before I hooked into a bright hen. Fought it for a little bit on my 8lb line, before finally bringing it in. Left shortly thereafter.


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BentRod
9/24/2014 5:17:00 PM
Holy skeins Batman! What a pile. Gorgeous hen. About how big do you think she was?
losaturn
9/24/2014 5:32:00 PM
Right around 4lbs would be my guess. Had a big belly before I gutted it.
BentRod
9/24/2014 5:57:00 PM
LOL. Looks bigger in the picture. :)
goodtimesfishing
9/24/2014 6:06:00 PM
Looks like she was loaded with eggs!??
lidong6
9/24/2014 6:09:00 PM
I don't think all the eggs in cooler are from that single fish, that's too much.
c_saeteurn
9/24/2014 6:41:00 PM
looks like you got eggs to share
uavitaliy1
9/24/2014 6:55:00 PM
what part of the green did you fish at? Does corky and yarn work?
c_saeteurn
9/24/2014 7:01:00 PM
tidewater, corkies and yarn dont work. you actually have to get fish to bite
seattlesteban
9/24/2014 8:47:00 PM
is there an egg shop in shelton i missed? more bait for them green cohos!
seattlesteban
9/24/2014 9:09:00 PM
When chums come will bea great opportunity to pick up eggs. Just got to figure out how to tell the difference between chum bucks n' hens
seattlesteban
9/24/2014 9:10:00 PM
Awesome tip losaturn! I was at the skok last Sunday and was told the egg bite was on fire in the a.m.
losaturn
9/24/2014 9:30:00 PM
Chums come in laden with eggs. The bulging bellies should be a dead giveaway. They are already in the river, just got to wait until it opens up for them. They had totes full of chrome chums, and were selling the eggs for $10/lb.
seattlesteban
9/25/2014 12:57:00 PM
That's cool that they are selling the fish locally, at least. I like wierd grocery stores so I'll definitely have to check them out. As long as we're chatting, where do you like to fish for chums? In Seattle you can find chrome ones under the 1st street bridge (have to deal with the snaggers), and I'd assume they hold in the same spots on the green/duwi that the silvers do.

I know they stack in the Metzler Park area. Last year I found a HUGE chum buck downstream from Metzler at ***** creek in november. Only issue with that area though its such a drive and long walk, I'd frankly rather go to the skok where you can park 5 minutes from where you fish. And its an easy drive, you can go up to hoodsport or stop at the casino to freshen up. Don't everybody listen to me though! :)

odd that the chum eggs were more expensive than the silvers. I guess they taste better?
losaturn
9/25/2014 1:15:00 PM
Chum eggs are what the Japanese mainly use to make Ikura, which is salmon caviar. The eggs are bigger, and fattier I guess.
awsmark
9/26/2014 9:19:00 AM
Is there anywhere local to get egg skeins until I land a hen or two?
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