Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Sea Run Cutthroat

We have been getting some very good sea run reports from those who have been fishing the lower tidal stretches of the Snohomish, Stillagumish and Skagit systems. Most of the guys that we have spoken with are boat fishing, which gives one much more access to the water. The greatest amount of water in the lower rivers are for the most part inaccessible. Though these fish are not much size wise compared to the silvers that most are focusing their attentions on at the present time, they are a very unique fish and what they lack in size they do make up in spirit. Most of the fish are in the 10 - 14 inch range with a few into the 16 - 18 inch range and occasionally a rare 20 inch trophy!

If you get tired of fishing silvers, you just might give sea run fishing a try. I am sure you wound be disappointed.