07 Aug
Do I really need a License and Catch Card?
You can buy fishing licenses on line, you need to visit a dealer to get a catch card. We were visited by Fish and Game this afternoon while fishing. We needed to show, licenses, catch cards, coolers, hooks and nets. All polite and professional, however the ticket book was at the ready.
Ok now i need some help with the sockeye 2 days in a row 4 trips out cant even get one i have a home made downrigger just like some i am going to the depth the everyone is talking about 40 50 60 red hooks trolling slow i havent been very fare up lake yet just past the ymca camp do i need to go more up lake or are they all over the lake can any one give me any more info to help me land any this in my 1st time thank you
August 7th, 2008 at 11:06 pmOpinion, you need to be more uplake. There are three points west of the Y camp on the North Shore. I haven’t ever fished the South Shore. Indian Point (near the red boat house), West Point with the concrete water intake, and Sockeye Pt. The fish seem to pass each of these points in moderate numbers and congregate at the head of the lake. We caught 2 fish of Indian Pt and one off West Pt today.
August 7th, 2008 at 11:38 pmPartner needed?? Hey, I was writing to ask anyone that if you are going out alone and would like a fishing partner…..you can e-mail me at remington300mag@hotmail.com or comment back on here!
My dad decided to tear our boat apart to rebuilt it two weeks before the Sockeye season opened and now me and my girlfriend are out of luck! I have my own gear and am a very knowledgeable angler! SO, if you have room for someone on your boat that just wants to catch some sockeye before it closes…..please contact me!! I have monday-wendsday off work! Look forward to hearing from you!
The Man Without A Boat!
August 8th, 2008 at 9:20 am