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Skykomish River Report
Snohomish County, WA

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10/04/2014
Casting
Coho Salmon
Fish Eggs
Cloudy
Spinner
Morning
10/04/2014
1
1262

Showed up to the river by Reformatory Rd. in Monroe around 7:15. Found a spot to walk down to the river and saw there were quite a few anglers on both sides of the river already. I stayed until around 10:30 and saw lots of fish jumping. Some jumped completely out of the water and could see there were some nice size fish. Other than a little bull head being caught by a guy just down from us I never saw anyone catch anything. We tried orange and green Blue Foxs, I tried a couple spoons, tried doing a little plunking with some eggs and I got some nibbles but nothing hitting it. I'm guessing it was some little fish eating all my eggs off the hook but not big enough to actually bite the hook.

Gotta say I'm getting pretty frustrated with the Skykomish. Been fishing it since July when the King's were supposedly running and have yet to catch anything bigger than a couple inches. Not sure if I'm just not picking good places or using the right bait and tackle.


Comments

Bmastro777
10/4/2014 7:09:00 PM
Hey - saw you there with my little guy and had a chat. Dont get frustrated with that spot. Its only good when lots of fish are there. Theres fish there just not enough. I'm fishing a few other spots I'm not going to divulge here. In a week I'll be on the fish big time. Let me know if you want to tag along one day.
dizzyedge
10/4/2014 7:15:00 PM
Right there with you. I have been fishing the Snoho and Sky for Coho with no luck yet. About your eggs, if you are floating them near the bottom then I've found that these little ugly fish will eat all the eggs off your hook. They look like tiny Lingcod but i'm not sure what they are.
Ian Horning
10/5/2014 9:07:00 AM
It's been kinda hit and miss on the snoho for me as well and it sounds like the sky too. By the way, those little fish are called sculpins, but usually referred to as bullhead. Good luck guys!
4steelhead
10/5/2014 11:46:00 AM
I caught the biggest bullhead of my life. Must have been 6"-8".
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