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Bobberdownchromer
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by Bobberdownchromer » Thu Jan 22, 2015 3:05 pm
Has anyone heard if the cascade,cowlitz,tokul,or the skookumchuck rivers doing well?
Thanks!!!!
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Seattlè Pat
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by Seattlè Pat » Thu Jan 22, 2015 11:29 pm
I hears that tokul was on fire last weekend and that the skook and cow were good too. My friend guided the cascade and said it was hit and miss but his boat did very well.
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SilverSlayer
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by SilverSlayer » Sun Jan 25, 2015 11:30 am
Was at Tokul this morning. The run appears to be winding down there. Lots of people, and I only saw one fish landed.
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Bobberdownchromer
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by Bobberdownchromer » Wed Jan 28, 2015 2:47 pm
Might head down to the skookumchuck this weekend or next weekend. Has anyone heard of fish being caught?
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AJFishdude
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by AJFishdude » Fri Jan 30, 2015 12:03 am
I think it is way early for the Skook still. I haven't seen anything in the escapement reports, and am not planning to hit it until the late part of February.
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by schu7498 » Fri Jan 30, 2015 5:32 pm
Go fish the skook man! Youll never know if there is fish until you go. Some helpful advice, there are fish in that river at the end of december. Dont wait for escapement report, Hatchery doesnt start counting until mid feb.
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by denhambruce » Fri Jan 30, 2015 5:41 pm
schu7498 wrote:Go fish the skook man! Youll never know if there is fish until you go. Some helpful advice, there are fish in that river at the end of december. Dont wait for escapement report, Hatchery doesnt start counting until mid feb.
Shhhhhhhhhhh.... lol
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by Weekend-warrior17 » Sun Feb 01, 2015 1:42 am
Skookumchuck:
Knowing how the weather conditions affect that river is Key, once you dial that in it is full of willing fish from Late January all the way threw April.
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DannyL
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by DannyL » Thu Feb 05, 2015 4:51 pm
Seattlè Pat wrote:I hears that tokul was on fire last weekend and that the skook and cow were good too. My friend guided the cascade and said it was hit and miss but his boat did very well.
Well since you cant take a boat on Cascade....
Cascade has been dead the past two seasons and now that they arnt taking eggs any longer that is a dead fishery as far as steelhead go. I hear of a guy picking up one every few weeks.
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by AJFishdude » Thu Feb 05, 2015 9:58 pm
schu7498 wrote:Go fish the skook man! Youll never know if there is fish until you go. Some helpful advice, there are fish in that river at the end of december. Dont wait for escapement report, Hatchery doesnt start counting until mid feb.
Thanks schu! Great bit of advice. My experience on the Skook is still pretty limited. Looking forward to this year though.
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Seattlè Pat
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by Seattlè Pat » Fri Feb 06, 2015 7:32 am
DannyL wrote:Seattlè Pat wrote:I hears that tokul was on fire last weekend and that the skook and cow were good too. My friend guided the cascade and said it was hit and miss but his boat did very well.
Well since you cant take a boat on Cascade....
Cascade has been dead the past two seasons and now that they arnt taking eggs any longer that is a dead fishery as far as steelhead go. I hear of a guy picking up one every few weeks.
Explain why you can't take a boat on the Cascade?
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DannyL
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by DannyL » Fri Feb 06, 2015 10:10 am
Well its not big enough to take a boat on for one... Ask anyone here whose fished Cascade. Its a bank river.
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by primetime » Fri Feb 06, 2015 10:49 am
You could take a drift boat down. However not sure if the regs say you can or not or where you would put in. You could take a pontoon down it.
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by spoonman » Fri Feb 06, 2015 11:00 am
primetime wrote:You could take a drift boat down. However not sure if the regs say you can or not or where you would put in. You could take a pontoon down it.
How you doin on the sticks primetime?
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by primetime » Fri Feb 06, 2015 12:26 pm
Doing good. I've done from high bridge (sky) all the way down to Cady and the bogy. Having a kid soon. So I'm off for about a month. Sled going well for you?
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by Seattlè Pat » Fri Feb 06, 2015 12:59 pm
DannyL wrote:Well its not big enough to take a boat on for one... Ask anyone here whose fished Cascade. Its a bank river.
Danny you are quite wrong, but I like that, maybe it will help keep the crowds down!
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by DannyL » Fri Feb 06, 2015 4:03 pm
Seattlè Pat wrote:DannyL wrote:Well its not big enough to take a boat on for one... Ask anyone here whose fished Cascade. Its a bank river.
Danny you are quite wrong, but I like that, maybe it will help keep the crowds down!
in all my years of fishing not once have I seen a boat on the cascade.
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