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Joined: 4/29/2007 Posts: 37 Location: maplevalley
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 Well to start off I will give you what I have always been told about colors. Green or yellow for the kings Pink or orange for the silvers Anything thats pink for the pinks Not shure for the chums (never fished for them) Give me any help you can for the cloudy water right now. (not used to it) also any suggestions on how to spot a good place that fish will hold. Needabiggerboat, P.s. trying to get my wife hooked up with a king on the river.  She has no idea what is going to happen.
Fishing or Hunting any thing in the outdoors is what I live for.
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 Rank: Commander
Joined: 4/30/2007 Posts: 576 Location: Graham
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Well, I don't know much about Kings in the Puyallup. In cloudy water you are suppose to increase the size of you presentation. I think most people just put on an extra corky. Most of my experience is on the Carbon. I didn't know that about the green for kings. Chartreuse (if that is how it is spelled) is suppose to be good in cloudy water also.
Quote:go down to the lake, cast a hook, and pull in the first fish that bites. Open its mouth and you'll find a coin.
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Rank: Captain
Joined: 10/30/2007 Posts: 793 Location: seattle Wa Seward Park area
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From what I've seen of fishing the Puyallup it dosent look like a real sporting type of fishery.Kinda reminds me of the Skokomish.If its open for non tribal fishermen I'd try the Nisqually instead.The rivers are netted so heavy this time of year.Id check the net schedule before going out.There are some real crazys fishing the Puyallup also.
When youre up to your rear end in alligators,its hard to remember that the initial plan was to drain the swamp.
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 Rank: Advanced Member
Joined: 4/29/2007 Posts: 37 Location: maplevalley
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 No clue where you would find the net scedule. any hints I plan to hit it again this sunday. help! I have beed thinking that plunking would be the best bet when the water is cloudy like this and using lots of scent. I am open to any ideas on which kind of scent. Still learning every day I fish.
Fishing or Hunting any thing in the outdoors is what I live for.
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Joined: 4/30/2007 Posts: 576 Location: Graham
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I heard a rumor that the netting schedule is Sun noon to Thurs noon. Not positive with the information. It was similar last year. The Puyallup is almost always cloudy. The only time it might not be is in winter when we haven't had rain. Scent will not hurt. I have a friend that loves fishing with the Mepps (classic) red and white in #2 or 3. I haven't caught one with that lure yet. I have heard others say they only use a very small red corky. Eggs are suppose to be good.
If you go to look at the flow of the river before you go you will come to learn what rain and heat can do to the flow All river flows I did this all last season for the Carbon, so I would know when it was blown out or not. Some times it would raise and the fish were no longer where they were- they were right in front of me. Not 4 feet away. It took me about 4-5 years (can't remember for sure) to learn enough to catch salmon.
Quote:go down to the lake, cast a hook, and pull in the first fish that bites. Open its mouth and you'll find a coin.
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Joined: 10/22/2007 Posts: 1,914 Location: Puyallup
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Spoons and spinners are ok on the Puyallup as long as it is a single hook? I'm looking at the regs trying to familiarize myself with the rules of rivers. I've been out of the game too long.
Fun with Dwight http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gLeI-V9h6EY&feature=relatedYou like muskie fishing? http://www.muskylink.com/ How about bass? http://bigbasslink.ning.com/
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Rank: Commander
Joined: 9/29/2007 Posts: 328 Location: Renton, WA
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kevinb wrote:Spoons and spinners are ok on the Puyallup as long as it is a single hook? I'm looking at the regs trying to familiarize myself with the rules of rivers. I've been out of the game too long. it's gotta be a single-point barbless hook on the Puy
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Rank: Seaman
Joined: 8/27/2008 Posts: 8
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how long do kings run in the puyallup?
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Joined: 10/22/2007 Posts: 1,914 Location: Puyallup
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Thank you SEG, I'm just learning the term "Non-Bouyant Lure Restrictions" Now I just need to figure out what works in the Puyallup
Fun with Dwight http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gLeI-V9h6EY&feature=relatedYou like muskie fishing? http://www.muskylink.com/ How about bass? http://bigbasslink.ning.com/
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Joined: 4/30/2007 Posts: 576 Location: Graham
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123abc wrote:how long do kings run in the puyallup? They can run into Oct but that is in small amounts.
Quote:go down to the lake, cast a hook, and pull in the first fish that bites. Open its mouth and you'll find a coin.
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Joined: 6/27/2007 Posts: 544 Location: kent Wa
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Toni wrote:123abc wrote:how long do kings run in the puyallup? They can run into Oct but that is in small amounts. Most are fairly dark in oct. too. My Fishing Pic's http://s221.photobucket.com/albums/dd102/derrick_k/?albumview=grid
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Derrick-k wrote:Toni wrote:123abc wrote:how long do kings run in the puyallup? They can run into Oct but that is in small amounts. Most are fairly dark in oct. too. Yep-smoker fish. Derrick when would you say the bright ones finish?
Quote:go down to the lake, cast a hook, and pull in the first fish that bites. Open its mouth and you'll find a coin.
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Joined: 4/30/2007 Posts: 576 Location: Graham
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Went to the Puyallup river (115th st) last night 7-8pm. It was flowing so fast I didn't have enough weight to get the lure to the bottom. I looked and the river raised again over night. Kings are still getting through to the hatchery. 253 went up from last Thurs. to yesterday. 435 total at the hatchery.
Quote:go down to the lake, cast a hook, and pull in the first fish that bites. Open its mouth and you'll find a coin.
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Joined: 8/27/2008 Posts: 8
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Hopefully the level goes down soon. I had a hatchery king on a couple days ago for about 20 minutes that was about 25 pounds and that all ive had but i have only gone a few times.
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Joined: 4/30/2007 Posts: 576 Location: Graham
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123abc wrote:Hopefully the level goes down soon. I had a hatchery king on a couple days ago for about 20 minutes that was about 25 pounds and that all ive had but i have only gone a few times. That is more than I have had. Sounds like it was good even if you didn't get it in. I take it to mean that it got off since you said it was on for 20 minutes.
Quote:go down to the lake, cast a hook, and pull in the first fish that bites. Open its mouth and you'll find a coin.
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Rank: Commander
Joined: 9/29/2007 Posts: 328 Location: Renton, WA
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Use heavier line to get it in fast.
In that cloudy water, line/leader thickness is no big deal.
I use 14 or 15 lb test when I am on the Puy
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Rank: Captain
Joined: 10/30/2007 Posts: 793 Location: seattle Wa Seward Park area
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I use 15 lb test also on my Ambassador 6000 with a med to heavy salmon rod.When the flow is strong I plunk with up to 8 oz of lead.Pyramid sinkers work best for holding.I plunk eggs and mallow in the estuary.spoons or spinners (single hooks only) on the upper areas.I fish the same in both the Puke and the Nasty.(Nisqually)
When youre up to your rear end in alligators,its hard to remember that the initial plan was to drain the swamp.
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 Rank: Advanced Member
Joined: 4/29/2007 Posts: 37 Location: maplevalley
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 Great info guys keep it coming. How about locations so far I have stuck to the old canery spots. Sunday I will have three lines in the water all plunking with heavy scent. ( me, wife , and oldest boy) Wish me luck.
Fishing or Hunting any thing in the outdoors is what I live for.
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Joined: 4/30/2007 Posts: 576 Location: Graham
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Good Luck. Anise oil is suppose to be good scent also.
Quote:go down to the lake, cast a hook, and pull in the first fish that bites. Open its mouth and you'll find a coin.
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