Saturday 12/5 Stillaguamish River
I put calls out on Fri. to see if anybody I knew was up to
doing River fishing in the rain, wind and hi water. Shawn couldn’t make it
work. Dan doesn’t fish the rivers no more, gave no reason. ( musta fallen down
once or twice and is scared I figured ) wouldn’t say. Jon was getting off at
7:30 am and needed to sleep, but would meet me for breakfast at Denny’s off the
I 5 next to the Stilly. Jamie was up for it but couldn’t make it till Monday.
8am it was just getting light out the rain was coming down
and I pulled into Denny’s parking lot. Wanda, Jon’s wife pulled in right behind
me and parked next to me. Surprise to see her!! She had just talked to Jon he
was running late with the traffic and the heavy rain. Jon showed up about
twenty minutes later and he looked beat. Rough nite at Boing.
I guess it was getting close to 9:15 Jon was ready to fall
asleep sitting at the table. We said are good byes and I headed off to the
water.
The Stilly at Big rock just east of the I 5. The rain had
let up just a little and long enough for me to get into my waders with- out
being soaked, Winston put together, I walk thru the silt muck and get down to
the river and it’s CRAP. I walk back out find a deep water puddle to rinse off
the muck before getting back into the truck with rod broke down and in the
front with me. Up river we go Stop at Haller Park to check the river, just as
bad. Continue up 530 along the North Fork of the river get past the slide from a
couple of years ago. Man that was something
to see just how much slide away. I found a spot that I fished many years ago it
was full of trees and debris. Keep moving east and check out the Sauk.
Sauk River. 1PM
My first stop on the Sauk was before the Sulattle dumps in
the rain once again let up. I grabbed my rod and headed for the hole. The water
looked real good and fishy from the road above, the wind was calm and it didn’t
look like anybody had been on the old trail to the hole yet, but there was a
truck parked just up on the road. My old
trail had grown over quite abit, but I made it to where the hole use to be the
river had changed and shifted the bar was now up river. I made my way up and
found a guy Tim working the water with a float and jig he had pulled out a nice
wild hen SH he said about a hour ago but nothing since. And he was about to
leave. He also said. “That one of his Bud had pulled out a couple of big Bulls
out of here in the last few days
.
I dug into my box found a fleshy looking fly tyed it on and
pitched it out in to the flow after 7 or 8 swings, I moved down to get by a
boulder in the water and just as my line went behind it Boom a hard take and
dogged down no movement just head shaking, I kept the pressure on and slowly
moved down river. He moved into the current and and took a short run down, then
back out of the current but closer to me I moved down a little more and was
able to retrieve line and then another short run at me I back up as I was
reeling and soon felt the shooting line to head connections made it thru the first
few guides, then a couple more, with the pressure at the right point I laid the
rod to the up side of the river and got another big move. The leader was out of
the water, I could see the Bullhe turned and saw me and took another short run
but he was spent. I was able to he down river from him and bring it to hand.
NICE Bull about 30 inch long and maybe 12 lbs. My wet day is not shot. I went back up to the
top of the run and worked my way thru 3 more time with nothing.
Time to move on down River. I came to Government Bridge and
saw that the gravel bar was still out of the water the river is still fishable.
COOL! I jumped out put the rod back together and went out on the bar. The water
was pretty dirty but not brown. After an hour nothing and it was getting late.
I pulled the Winston all the way down wiped it off and put it in its tube for
the day. Wrap the Nautilus. Pulled off the wading gear. Poured a hot cup of
coffee from the thermos and headed to Rockport to check on the water heath.
Color looks good a bit high if it doesn’t rain to hard tonite I just might fish
it tomorrow.
Sunday 12/6 A NO
FISHING DAY
It rained hard all night long at 6am I checked the river
flows up on the Skagit at Rockport the flow jumped up from 5.20 to 6.10
overnight, But the Skykomish was still looking good. I made a call to Ray up in
Sultan to see if he could give me any kind of a report.
Ray: Lots of hatchery some natives, weight range from 6 to
10 lbs on the hatchery fish and some natives in excess of over 15 but few and
far between. I wouldn’t recommending coming and swinging a fly on the weekend
just way to many gear guys to deal with. The last weekend he was there must have been over 40 – 50 guys working the
100 yds close to the hatchery, and if you get caught crossing the train trust
to get into the ponds count on having a $500. fine. I told him thanx for the
info and asked if he was free from work on Monday or any other day this week?
Nope headed for Mexico on Tuesday and won’t be back until the rain stops or the
first of March. He wished me the best of luck and hoped that we could get
together some time in the spring.
Monday 12/7
I pick up my good Buddy Jamie in Everett, He called into
work said he was feeling to well to come in and he was going to take a fishing day.
His boss understands
.
Jamie told me. “Best not to leave Mt. Vermin. (Yup vermin
not Vernon,) at least until 8 am otherwise I’d be in traffic all the way.” So I
left there at 8 and he was ready when I got to his house. We quickly loaded up his gear and we were off
heading up the Snohomish River past Monroe and up the Skykomish to the Reiter
Hatchery
.
9:20 we pull into the parking area and find a open spot. We walk down to see if there is any room for
me to swing a fly among the gear flingers. Jamie stayed while I went and suited
up and by the time I got back Jamie had already hooked his first and was just
landing it as I walked up. I found a
spot down river open enough for me to swing had to get out in the current
pretty far started out with a black Woolly Bugger with a purple hackle wrap. Swung
this for a while then went to a Skykomish Sunrise and before long got my first
tug in close to the weeds, but no hook up. After a few more swings the tug and
take. Game on I tried to work my way back to shore from being in the heavy
current and more than waist deep water. Watch the rod bend and the reel drag I set
off the reach shore the SH took a run at me I keep up the tension, he headed
out to the heaver current, I brought him in closer, 10 feet from shore and
still in thigh water I slip on a rock and almost fell in rods still bent and
out of the water he jumps. Not just once or twice, but four, now five times he’s
piss off and doesn’t like being pulled around. He takes another long run out
into the current, I almost fall again. My Nautilus was doing its job well. I
make it into knee deep water I feel the running line and the first connection
past the tip into the other guides I see the leader the Winston is bouncing and
held high the connection to the intermittent tip is thru the tip now move the
fish up above me thru the brush sticking out of the water go to grab the tail
and gone. It’s OK was a wild Buck maybe
30 inches long and 12-13 lbs. I got my fly back didn’t have to get my hand wet
all was good no great lost. We spent another hour or so up there. Jamie had
another hit and no hook ups I didn’t try that much the current was a bit strong
for me I will admit. I got my thrills with the one.
We bugged out and headed back to Everett for lunch at Scuttlebutt
Brewery. They had moved since I was last there into a nice fancy new building
the menu has grown the beer is still the best in town and the food is awesome.
I enjoy reading of your adventures. Keep it up
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