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Headed up north on Thursday for a few days to fish out of Tofino for kings, coho, lings, and butts. I figured that I'd tangle with a summer run if there are any in the vicinity while everyone else is enjoying their afternoon nap. Any one know of any info?
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« Reply #1: June 22, 2009, 06:44:00 PM » |
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This info is only what I have read in map books and fishing books, but it will steer you into the best options I have heard about.
Torquart River - summer runs, all wild, access via logging road from Torquart bay. Bait ban, most likely a very small run with no pressure.
Then theres the Stamp river which has had alot of summer runs last couple years and very little pressure really. Thats a bit of a jaunt, couple hours, but hey its Steelhead.
Good luck
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« Reply #2: June 23, 2009, 09:21:47 AM » |
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Thanks, Ironhead! When do the sockeye flood the fraser? Not for this trip, but maybe in the future......
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« Reply #3: June 24, 2009, 11:11:04 AM » |
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Soxs arrive early to mid july, the opening will probably be around early August,but its a floss fishery and not one we partake in, we do get a few on the Chinook gear during the excellent August Chinook fishery.
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« Reply #4: June 24, 2009, 07:45:32 PM » |
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What's the trick to getting the sockeye to bite?
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« Reply #5: June 24, 2009, 08:14:49 PM » |
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fishing for them in clear water rivers without flossing them. Small peach wool ties work well, float fished well above the schools
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« Reply #6: June 25, 2009, 04:11:17 PM » |
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fishing for them in clear water rivers without flossing them. Small peach wool ties work well, float fished well above the schools
Add a 8 foot leader to that setup and you got it.... 
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« Reply #7: June 25, 2009, 05:07:58 PM » |
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my dad said the last time he was in alaska, they were catching them on regular drift gear and fresh eggs.
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« Reply #8: June 25, 2009, 06:12:02 PM » |
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they do bite, but people cant get past the fact that u wont catch as many, and u cant fish 25lb leaders with 3/0's.
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« Reply #9: June 25, 2009, 07:46:18 PM » |
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they do bite, but people cant get past the fact that u wont catch as many, and u cant fish 25lb leaders with 3/0's.
I'm sure that's what it comes down to. Sounds like you have to just give them a chance to bite.
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