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tokul creek

Post by Bobberdownchromer » Fri Dec 19, 2014 10:11 am

Im thinking about hiting tokul creek for my first time. Im wondering where to go, what spots and what to use. Also when is it too high to fish? Thanks

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Re: tokul creek

Post by BentRod » Fri Dec 19, 2014 10:21 am

Never too high to fish. It's pretty small. Not really any "spots" per se either. Lots of people hike up to the hatchery intake, but you can find spots anywhere along the way. There is really only one place to park and you hike it from there. Just show up and see what others are doing. Mostly corky/yarn on a short leader and light weight or a float with a short leader and and the same or eggs. Expect a crowd as it's not a very large stream.

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Re: tokul creek

Post by Steelheadin360 » Fri Dec 19, 2014 10:22 am

16" leader, corkie, 1/0 hook. Fish anywhere you can find an open spot. Its a floss fest up there

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Re: tokul creek

Post by DannyL » Fri Dec 19, 2014 11:11 am

Flosser and snagger paradise. You've been warned lol.
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Re: tokul creek

Post by dadamunky » Sat Dec 20, 2014 7:57 pm

Bobberdownchromer check out, not as bad as any of these guys are saying..Interesting stretch of water to fish for steel, big boulders, fast, and fun..

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Re: tokul creek

Post by DannyL » Sun Dec 21, 2014 10:13 am

dadamunky wrote:Bobberdownchromer check out, not as bad as any of these guys are saying..Interesting stretch of water to fish for steel, big boulders, fast, and fun..

Really? Tokul is nothing but a floss and snag fest. Next to ZERO steelhead holding water.
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Re: tokul creek

Post by Mike Carey » Sun Dec 21, 2014 12:30 pm

Mini pocket holes behind rocks and bass flipping techniques, don't even need to cast. When one thinks of flossing we think of ultra long leaders, but in fishing tokul the trick is short leaders under a foot long as your rig gets washed down stream so quickly. At least that's how I recall fishing it years ago. I did hook one and had it run straight down the creek, lost in the brush. Not my thing either.
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Re: tokul creek

Post by 4steelhead » Mon Dec 22, 2014 6:25 am

A few years back, a young boy landed a 17 or 18# hatchery on Tokul. I remember it was so huge, it came up to his chest. He won 3 Rivers durby with that fish! :cheers:

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Re: tokul creek

Post by mizm05 » Mon Dec 22, 2014 8:05 am

Bobberdownchromer...go out and try it for yourself and see if it's your thing or not. Don't depend on what others think about it. You can just walk the creek and anywhere you can access the water, you can drop a line. Tiny chunk of pencil lead and 12" leader...you get a few seconds of drift each cast because it's so shallow and fast.

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Re: tokul creek

Post by spoonman » Mon Dec 22, 2014 11:02 am

Ive never been, because well, i dont even like reiter. But it cant be any worse than the samish. I know alot of guys on here That fish the samish and dont take part in the snag fest.

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Re: tokul creek

Post by dadamunky » Mon Dec 22, 2014 11:52 am

Do you need the exact coordinates of the boulders Springer Jerry? Your one annoying son of a ***** you know that?

There are boulders there, its not a snag fest unless you are zen and the art of snagging..3-5 sec drift snagging? If someone made a rip there gear would be all up in trees and bushes....

Lot of people on here like to talk about places they don't even fish, its hilarious. This Springer Jerry guy always throws his 2 cents in, and sometimes its flat out garbage....

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Re: tokul creek

Post by DannyL » Mon Dec 22, 2014 2:04 pm

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Re: tokul creek

Post by skagit510 » Mon Dec 22, 2014 2:24 pm

dadamunky wrote:Do you need the exact coordinates of the boulders Springer Jerry? Your one annoying son of a ***** you know that?

There are boulders there, its not a snag fest unless you are zen and the art of snagging..3-5 sec drift snagging? If someone made a rip there gear would be all up in trees and bushes....

Lot of people on here like to talk about places they don't even fish, its hilarious. This Springer Jerry guy always throws his 2 cents in, and sometimes its flat out garbage....
Whoah, have you taken your meds?

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Re: tokul creek

Post by jumpinjim » Mon Dec 22, 2014 2:36 pm

dadamunky wrote:its not a snag fest unless you are zen and the art of snagging..3-5 sec drift snagging?
I really am curious about this zen snagging technique. I don't wish to employ such action however it sounds very intriguing and similar to a video I watched, check it out
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=p ... 2XYI#t=107" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Now the one thing I will say is that the fish in the video are clearly hungry and drawn to the offering. Still reminds me of Tokul quite a bit.

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Re: tokul creek

Post by DannyL » Mon Dec 22, 2014 2:47 pm

jumpinjim wrote:
dadamunky wrote:its not a snag fest unless you are zen and the art of snagging..3-5 sec drift snagging?
I really am curious about this zen snagging technique. I don't wish to employ such action however it sounds very intriguing and similar to a video I watched, check it out
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=p ... 2XYI#t=107" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Now the one thing I will say is that the fish in the video are clearly hungry and drawn to the offering. Still reminds me of Tokul quite a bit.


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Re: tokul creek

Post by natetreat » Mon Dec 22, 2014 3:32 pm

Don't listen to anyone telling you to drift fish there. Bobber dog some eggs and you'll be catch twice as many fish. For some reason people are under the impression that you have to snag or floss these fish, when that couldn't be further from the truth. I love to fish that river, and I see it all the time. They hold behind the boulders, in the pockets, and they move around quite a bi, especially when there are a ton of guys stomping around. But seriously, someone needs to end the stupid 12 inch leader nonesense out there. But in the meantime, those of us that fish roe will out fish ya'll 3 to 1 so do what you want.

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Re: tokul creek

Post by seattlesteban » Tue Dec 23, 2014 11:16 am

tokul creek isnt open till jan 15 2015? Please let me know if there was a rule change.

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Re: tokul creek

Post by 4n6fisher » Tue Dec 23, 2014 11:51 am

seattlesteban wrote:tokul creek isnt open till jan 15 2015? Please let me know if there was a rule change.
They opened it early as the hatchery had the brood stock they needed. There was an article on the Times, and an update on the rules update page on WDFW. They also upped the limit to 3 steelhead for Cascade river since they are not collecting eggs there.

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Re: tokul creek

Post by denhambruce » Tue Dec 23, 2014 3:18 pm

natetreat wrote:Don't listen to anyone telling you to drift fish there. Bobber dog some eggs and you'll be catch twice as many fish. For some reason people are under the impression that you have to snag or floss these fish, when that couldn't be further from the truth. I love to fish that river, and I see it all the time. They hold behind the boulders, in the pockets, and they move around quite a bi, especially when there are a ton of guys stomping around. But seriously, someone needs to end the stupid 12 inch leader nonesense out there. But in the meantime, those of us that fish roe will out fish ya'll 3 to 1 so do what you want.
How long of a leader do you bobber dog with there?

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Re: tokul creek

Post by Mike Carey » Tue Dec 23, 2014 3:41 pm

I'll never understand how a benign "to each their own" attitude can morph into name-calling, mocking, and taking on superior airs about things. There are a few here who generally think everyone else are either idiots, poor anglers, or in need of some type of abuse and they're the ones to provide it since they are God's gift to the angling world. Then they get banned and cry about not knowing why, when in reality they know exactly what they're doing and having a good old time stirring the pot and seeing what comes out.

If you think I'm talking about you - I am. So don't even respond.

Now, back to Tokul Creek pocket hole fishing. For those that are interested. If it's not your thing just move on...
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