Thanks for the report.

was the weather or water any different. More netting? So did you get hook anything?king killer wrote:Wow couldnt believe how slow it was. Only saw 2 fish come out from 6-11 Its weird how it can be hot one day and slow the other. Any ideas why ?
That's the problem right there. People thinking that the river is "theirs". They belong to everyone. People need to get over it and get along.lowholer4life wrote:Can't believe people would be grumpy about u blabbing their rivers up.natetreat wrote:Be prepared for company! Worked to Skookumchuck this Saturday and everyone and their uncle was out. I haven't seen that many anglers on the same river since pink season. Lots of fish though, although if you fish high there are a lot more dark fish. They have been recycling fish now, which means that the river from Bucoda up has been holding fish. I don't think I'll be working to Skook on the weekends anymore though, some of the guys are getting grumpy. There are some bad seeds that resent the internet because they think we've "blown up" the river. It's not our fault that the Skook is the closest river that it open that actually has fish in it. I hope the Cowlitz gets a push of B-run soon, that will definitely free up some space. I think I'm going to be driving a bit from now on, the OP has finally put some nates in the river holding up. Let's go big fish! Alrewady I've seen some 20 pounders come out!
They put the fish in in the park in Bucoda. They usually make the run straight back up to the hatchery pretty fast. When the water goes up we usually see more fish in areas other than the terminal at the boundary, but when it drops, it can be tough to find them. We need some real rain to make the fish move.Brat Bonker wrote:where do they release the recycled fish at?
They complain about the indians gillnetting and treating the river like they own it, and then turn around and do the same thing.natetreat wrote: That's the problem right there. People thinking that the river is "theirs". They belong to everyone. People need to get over it and get along.
yeah the skook locals complain so much but they litter like you wouldn't believe geez, crazy how much trash is on the banks there not too mention they snag the salmon in the no fishing zone.Dan Boone wrote:They complain about the indians gillnetting and treating the river like they own it, and then turn around and do the same thing.natetreat wrote: That's the problem right there. People thinking that the river is "theirs". They belong to everyone. People need to get over it and get along.
Water was up from the last time I was there, not a lot but moving faster and higher. Very sunny today down there, till this evening when it started to rain at dusk. Did see a few small fish rolling up by the deadline this evening. Very small fish. Only heard a few rollers down in the fields, and while they SOUNDED like big fish, they were in a direction I wasn't looking so I didn't see them to know.Brat Bonker wrote:was the weather or water any different. More netting? So did you get hook anything?king killer wrote:Wow couldnt believe how slow it was. Only saw 2 fish come out from 6-11 Its weird how it can be hot one day and slow the other. Any ideas why ?