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Topic: Sturgeon in Snohomish River System  (Read 9485 times)

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Yakker

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Found a place where confirmed sturgeon fishing is possible without going to the Columbia River.  Check out the posts on this link:
                          http://www.washingtonlakes.com/forum/yaf_topics15_River-Fishing.aspx
Am not sure about the season on these fish but it looks like it would be worth a check.

Rob.
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polepole

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Yup.  We got the Snoho and Stilly on our radar and plan on unlocking them for kayak anglers this year.    >:D

-Allen


Yakker

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The two sloughs mentioned- Ebby and Steamboat are not that big- especially compared to the Columbia River.  This is good news for AOTY anglers up near Seattle--don't have to give up on the sturgeon species or make a 3-4 hour trip just for the chance to catch one.   >:D >:D

Rob.
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