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Stopped to fish the Green river after seeing so many fish the day before. Stopped by the hole under the bridge in Kent. I assumed it wouldnt be packed since it was mid day on a monday and people are generally at work. Unfortunately it was packed with fisherman and trash. It was absolutely horrible, I wouldnt suggest any decent fisherman to fish there. Every dirty guy there was on edge. I thought for sure there was going to be fist fights. There was a constant three to five fish on among the fishermen. Saw only one fish hooked in the mouth. So many fish snagged and so many dirt bags fishing over their limit, yelling at eachother, and throwing beer cans right into the hole they were fishing in. The worst thing was when someone would catch a salmon that they decided not to keep, instead of carefully unhooking it and reviving it they would kick it across the gravel and into the water. Which of course the fish just floats off or dies right there. I just dont get it. There was only a few respectable fishermen there. Its just a shame people are like that. After watching the dirty circus of dirtbag fisherman for about 10min I moved on. Went to a quiet spot just down the river along the trail. So many pinks and chinook were cruising up and down the river. Started out using spin and glows, after the schools of hundreds of pinks passed by my lure a few times without a bite i switched to a little half oz weight and a 2 foot leader to a tiny river bait hook with a pink curly tailed grub. First cast a nice chinook or silver charged the worm. I was after pinks btw. Second cast I hooked into a nice fish that put up a great fight, thought it was a nice sized chinook by the way it fought. Got the fish in and my bf netted it perfectly. Unhooked it real quick picked it up for a quick picture, (first fish of the year for me), and let it go on its way. Thinking it was a chinook I wanted to do everything real quick. Afterwards I realized it had a white mouth. It was a very nice coho buck. Ah well it was a wild anyways, I hope it goes on to make lotsa babies. Just a few casts later I hook into the biggest chinook Ive ever caught. Gorgeous buck that went back healthy to help repopulate. It was a great day on the river. A nice guy on the way out gave us a little pink hen, such a nice gift, we didnt go home empty handed.
Available Fishing Guide:
Website: Darrell & Dads Family Guide Service