Cohos in the Snoqualmie?

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pumpkin
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Cohos in the Snoqualmie?

Post by pumpkin » Sun Oct 02, 2011 4:22 pm

I live right on the snoqualmie river, and I have never heard of there being much of a silver run in it. This year though I just had a couple guys telling me they were catching a bunch of silvers in the snoqualmie in carnation. Just wondering if any of the rest of you have been fishing the sno for silvers at all this year?

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RE:Cohos in the Snoqualmie?

Post by Bodofish » Sun Oct 02, 2011 5:23 pm

pumpkin wrote:I live right on the snoqualmie river, and I have never heard of there being much of a silver run in it. This year though I just had a couple guys telling me they were catching a bunch of silvers in the snoqualmie in carnation. Just wondering if any of the rest of you have been fishing the sno for silvers at all this year?

It's a great place for Coho. If someone has been telling you other wise they're out there fishing them. They can be a bit lock jawed at times but that just means change up your presentation. Catch them from the mouth to the Wallace flats.
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