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Salmon River Report

Capt. Troy Creasy
October 5, 2009
Salmon River - Freshwater Fishing Report

First off the water is going to 750 tonight. Good for some bad for others.
It is what it is. There are so many fish no one should have any problems finding a few.
I have been bouncing around from top to bottom from bank to boat from old boat to new boat. (Sorry no pictures yet)
We get a few each day and a lot some days.
The spawning grounds throughout the salmon river is loaded with kings. Ellis Cove, Fraziers Run, The upper Trestle and the gravel above the Sportsman pool are all holding good numbers of salmon.
The fishing in the lower end of the river was steady with good numbers of kings, brownsand steelhead moving through there throughout the weekend. The Douglaston Salmon Run reported another steady day of good King fishing with some steelhead and browns mixed in. Suggested patterns are comets, nymphs, large stoneflies and streamers. For all of the bait fisherman, blue, pink and chartreuse egg sacs have been the preferred colors of choice. Please remember to be careful, respect the water and use caution when wading.

Target Species:

salmon & trout

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