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Website: Darrell & Dads Family Guide Service
I want to write this because I've only been in WA for 3 years and imagine there are newbies like me.
The Snohomish River is my home site. I don't have an ocean going boat. I finally caught salmon last year cause almost anyone can catch pinks. However, I caught 17 silvers too. I sure had fun. This state has amazing fishing opportunities that could be taken for granted by old timers.
Since I caught silvers I started wondering about Summer steelhead. They must go up the Snohomish, AND I don't have a jet boat so I tried around the Pilchuck area. I went out a couple of times and saw no one there. That was a bad sign. However, I've got a great fishfinder and saw a lot of fish in the deeper channels.
I tried all of the tricks I've learned by reading this site, magazines and the local fishing stores. No secret, the steelies and kings must go through the area I went to and I could see fish. However, only causght 1 native, juvenile steelhead on a brass Mepps. I also had one bump on my 3.5 cherise maglip wrapped with a little herring. I wasn't fishing for kings cause you can't by law. I also tried sand shrimp on pink and orange corkie spinners.
I've read the steelies are the fish of a thousand casts and seems appropriate from what I've read and seen myself.
My question is - are the fish so intent on moving to the Sky that they can't be caught in the Snohomish? Is that why no one is out there fishing?
thanks,
Available Fishing Guide:
Website: Darrell & Dads Family Guide Service