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Topic: Skosh report  (Read 3940 times)

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  • Pampered Chef- tools to cook what you catch!
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hey all- my fishing fanatic boss has tasked me to find out about the silvers on the Skosh (near Shelton). Anyone have a clue? thanks much!
Anne


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Hmmm ... do you mean the Skokomish, aka the Skok?

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Well if you mean the SKOK I haven't been there in a week but there a good number of fish were going up the river at that time.  A good place to get a report is Verle's it is a boat/sporting goods store in shelton and they usally have pretty up to date info.

Carl


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groovy- thanks - thats one place i called- the ditsy lady answered but i got a better report from some customer who was there! Y'all are awesome!


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I live like ten minutes away and we were fishing it every other day for a bit but got tired of fighting the crowd and nets.  I think that is some of the most frustrating fishing I have ever done.  you can see tons of slamon stacked in the holes and they may refuse to bite on anything. anyway I might be going again soon if so I can update you if you want it.

Carl


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Cool! thanks would love an update- my boss (and myself) are dying to get out there- time factor thing. We have this stupid thing called work... Oh well.


 

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