Goldrigger1
9/26/2014 4:16:00 PMBmastro777
9/26/2014 6:34:00 PMHULI_ISDA
9/26/2014 10:40:00 PMscout around and find new spots I guess
Donc67
9/29/2014 12:21:00 PMGoldrigger1, I totally agree, I prefer chrome and healthier fish....
I'll just say that over the years, I have been amazed at some of the rockets I've caught as far upstream as just below the North and South fork confluence at Index that are dime bright. I spend a lot of time in Baring (where Salmon are protected and you cannot fish for them) and see chrome Silvers rolling constantly in September, October and November.
The fire truck to chrome ratio absolutely increases the further upstream you go...but I've also caught fire truck Coho in the Snohomish as well. My theory is that it has more to do with point of origin...and how far their travel back is that kicks off the deterioration clock. E.g. an upriver Columbia river bright vs. a fish who's point of origin was a small tributary at the mouth of the Columbia. If the upriver started to deteriorate at the same time and rate as the costal tributary fish...nothing would make all the way up to Kettle Falls etc...