San Juan Island Chinook Opener!
Posted: Thu Jul 04, 2013 6:21 am
Marine Area 7, better known as the San Juan Islands opened to mixed reports on Monday July first.
With a low-exchange set of tides that forced anglers to fish a weak flood for most of the morning, concentrations of bait -and therefore fish- would be tough to locate.
After trying a couple other locations, Dave Pridemore of 710 ESPN Seattle found this chunky Thatcher Pass hatchery chinook that is headed for a July 4th barbeque!
Other Rosario Strait locations were producing sporadic bites. Pt. Lawrence, Eagle Bluff and Thatcher Pass to name a few.
Gary Sorenson fishing with Lee Andersen boated this dandy, a 25 pound unclipped fish likely headed for the Frasier River in British Columbia
With the opener in the rear view mirror, anglers are looking at more favorable tides next week...and licking their chops!
With a low-exchange set of tides that forced anglers to fish a weak flood for most of the morning, concentrations of bait -and therefore fish- would be tough to locate.
After trying a couple other locations, Dave Pridemore of 710 ESPN Seattle found this chunky Thatcher Pass hatchery chinook that is headed for a July 4th barbeque!
Other Rosario Strait locations were producing sporadic bites. Pt. Lawrence, Eagle Bluff and Thatcher Pass to name a few.
Gary Sorenson fishing with Lee Andersen boated this dandy, a 25 pound unclipped fish likely headed for the Frasier River in British Columbia
With the opener in the rear view mirror, anglers are looking at more favorable tides next week...and licking their chops!