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Topic: coho on the Chehalis  (Read 4276 times)

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builderbri

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I have been eagerly awaiting a chance to fish the Chehalis, wishing for the perfect conditions. With no rain anywhere in sight on Sunday I decided to go anyhow.Low tide was about 1:00 so I launched out of Preachers slew off hwy107 about 12:30.The launch there at low tide is very muddy. It seemed worse than I remember from last year. It could be due to the river being so low. I started tolling herring on one rod and a spinfish on the other. There is a fair amount  of floating debris that would foul mine line and just ruined my herring so I gave up on that quickly.I used the herring to stuff my baits.I did not see many other boats fishing in the area I was at. Mostly they were passing through to fish above or below me I am not sure where. I tried various stuff baits for about two hours with no luck. I was heading downstream to the launch site and I decided to freshen my bait so I pulled out a new herring cut it up and put in the spinfish I caught one with last year and in a Blue hawaiian cut plug. and continued downstream. soon I saw a fish jump about 20 yards ahead. so I continued right at it with anticipation .I got about right on top of where I saw it jump and my rod goes down. I was rewarded with a bright 5 pound coho. IT was not huge but I was so excited. I plan to give it another go this Saturday the 8th. I'ts a early tide and much lower so It will be muddy getting in bu hopefully I can find some fish.If anyone is interested in going I would love to fish with someone


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I have been eagerly awaiting a chance to fish the Chehalis, wishing for the perfect conditions. With no rain anywhere in sight on Sunday I decided to go anyhow.Low tide was about 1:00 so I launched out of Preachers slew off hwy107 about 12:30.The launch there at low tide is very muddy. It seemed worse than I remember from last year. It could be due to the river being so low. I started tolling herring on one rod and a spinfish on the other. There is a fair amount  of floating debris that would foul mine line and just ruined my herring so I gave up on that quickly.I used the herring to stuff my baits.I did not see many other boats fishing in the area I was at. Mostly they were passing through to fish above or below me I am not sure where. I tried various stuff baits for about two hours with no luck. I was heading downstream to the launch site and I decided to freshen my bait so I pulled out a new herring cut it up and put in the spinfish I caught one with last year and in a Blue hawaiian cut plug. and continued downstream. soon I saw a fish jump about 20 yards ahead. so I continued right at it with anticipation .I got about right on top of where I saw it jump and my rod goes down. I was rewarded with a bright 5 pound coho. IT was not huge but I was so excited. I plan to give it another go this Saturday the 8th. I'ts a early tide and much lower so It will be muddy getting in bu hopefully I can find some fish.If anyone is interested in going I would love to fish with someone


Looks like nearly all the coastal rivers just got closed 10/8, including the Chehalis.
https://wdfw.wa.gov/fishing/regulations/emergency-rules/grays-harbor-watershed-stream-closures-2022-10


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Congrats!  Always nice to have some success!  Just in time too it appears.


builderbri

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Wow that just about put a damper on my day.I checked that out and it is still open below fuller bridge where I am fishing. I think there are probably fewer fish in that area. I don't have great expectations but I will enjoy getting on the water.


builderbri

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I got out yesterday about 7:45.I saw a fish jump as I was prepping my boat on shore. that was encouraging. It was a muddy slide into the water as expected but a little rinse off  once in and all was good. The fog was pretty thick. I could hear a motor and voices coming toward me as I put in, but I could not see them till they got close.they trolled on by and kept going down stream out of site. I got line lines in the water an continued up toward where I have caught fish before. I made one loop with no luck then I switched one of my lures.                   
The tide was strong yesterday so It was a push to go down stream and It was easy to go fast back up.I did not see any sea  lions but a seal was following me quit a bit.
On my second pass up near the mouth of the slew I get a fish on. I grab my rod and start reeling. It came to me so easy I thought I had lost it but when it came to the boat I made a horrible net attempt which made it change its mind bout being caught.It made a couple small runs and was just being a fish.  I started worrying about that seal.Lucky for me I got it in and as I had the fish in my net on my lap I saw the seal pop its head up looking at me about 20 yards away.I told it "this ones mine"  A nice 6 pound hen. I fished till 12:00 but that was all for me . Generally I had the place to my self .I occasionally passed but others fishing but not many. Only other success I heard was from a boat with four guys  who were travelling along shore and casting spinners.They said they got 3. eventually the fog cleared and It was a beautiful day to be out.


builderbri

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It's that time of year again. I going to hit the Chehalis for coho on Sunday. launching at preachers slew around 8:00. I had a banner day last year catching four fish on October 1st. hopefully I can do as well this year. It would be great if anyone wanted to join me.


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It's that time of year again. I going to hit the Chehalis for coho on Sunday. launching at preachers slew around 8:00. I had a banner day last year catching four fish on October 1st. hopefully I can do as well this year. It would be great if anyone wanted to join me.
I think they did well last week. Looks like Ray Z will be fishing it tomorrow morning 9/28
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I would like to be there tomorrow also, but I have other obligations.


 

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