Beginner salmon fishing

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Re: Beginner salmon fishing 2016/05/23 09:32:06 (permalink)
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I was leaning towards third Saturday in September. Now we are going to try and get a Friday off work and fish then. Just not sure which Friday?



It's always a gamble as to when it's best to be on the DSR,one day there could be nothing,then the next day it could be black with fish.Pick a time in mid Sept and roll the dice.
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Re: Beginner salmon fishing 2016/05/24 10:31:03 (permalink)
If you do fish DSR make plans to stay the entire day.  I've seen days where there was nothing happening into the early afternoon and then explode with activity as if someone had turned on a switch. 
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Re: Beginner salmon fishing 2016/05/24 11:11:14 (permalink)
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If you do fish DSR make plans to stay the entire day.  I've seen days where there was nothing happening into the early afternoon and then explode with activity as if someone had turned on a switch. 




Years ago I saw what you describe T21.We were having a so,so day up until around mid day when we started to hear a lot of noise and yelling down river from our location.Soon we saw the skinny water below us start to froth from the fish that started to enter it and move through,then very quickly the water became black with kings and coho moving past us.then it was FISH ON every cast and they never stopped coming,we fished until we could n't stand it but what a day that was!By the way it was a bright sunny day so they move when ever.
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Re: Beginner salmon fishing 2016/05/26 06:21:06 (permalink)
Awesome! I can't wait to go. I think it will be the 3rd Friday in September.
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Re: Beginner salmon fishing 2016/05/26 10:10:22 (permalink)
That date "should " have a good amount of fish in the system. I would highly suggest buying a pass well ahead of time as I would expect them to sell out most all days from the second week in September on

"whats that smell like fish oh baby" .. J. Kaukonen
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Re: Beginner salmon fishing 2016/05/26 11:05:26 (permalink)
HT- speaking of passes to DSR yesterday I received notification that nine month seasonal passes are available with no waiting list.  It's been a number of years since that has happened.  I assume they've finally hit the price point ceiling on demand for what people are willing to pay.  I hope the trend continues to the point that DSR is stuck with unfilled passes that will eventually lead to a price reduction.  Nice to dream but......... 
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Re: Beginner salmon fishing 2016/05/26 13:35:18 (permalink)
Could also be a ripple effect of the past two years poor runs.
Have heard some other businesses up there are also having difficulties.
They could all use a decent season.
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Re: Beginner salmon fishing 2016/05/26 13:45:31 (permalink)
Yea it's definitely price point. They had openings last year as well.
I gave mine up when they went to $750 for the year. I was reluctant at $500 but that was my breaking point

"whats that smell like fish oh baby" .. J. Kaukonen
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Re: Beginner salmon fishing 2016/05/26 14:44:07 (permalink)
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Yea it's definitely price point. They had openings last year as well.
I gave mine up when they went to $750 for the year. I was reluctant at $500 but that was my breaking point

I remember when it was 5-10$ per car or something like that LOL! I lost interest when they hit$35 per day,I get plenty of action at my "secret" spot,and yes they will hit up river if you FISH for them.
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Re: Beginner salmon fishing 2016/05/26 17:08:03 (permalink)
When I started there was no DSR.
Ya parked out on the road and hoped to miss the steep drop-offs on the way in through the woods to get there at o-dark 30..
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Re: Beginner salmon fishing 2016/05/26 18:43:22 (permalink)
I received that also. I had made my mind up for $500 I Would be in. At $750 (and even that is not for the full year, extra $200 for summer) it was not worth it. They got what they wanted. Less people, but charge more money and there is less people per foot. Good for some not so for others

The gods do not deduct from man's allotted span the hours spent in fishing.  ~Babylonian Proverb

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Re: Beginner salmon fishing 2016/05/27 10:23:38 (permalink)
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I received that also. I had made my mind up for $500 I Would be in. At $750 (and even that is not for the full year, extra $200 for summer) it was not worth it. They got what they wanted. Less people, but charge more money and there is less people per foot. Good for some not so for others




We should alert Bernie about this,everything should be free according to him.
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Re: Beginner salmon fishing 2016/05/28 11:59:53 (permalink)
If it was Oak Orchard, some form of eminent domain  would have been exercised by now to recover the public access to the publicly created fishery.  In a state like New York, it is not possible that the senator's status has protected him, is it? 
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Re: Beginner salmon fishing 2016/05/28 13:37:17 (permalink)
Build a wall around the DSR, hire third world workers to act as servants and caretakers, knock down most of Pulaski, erect a casino and a 4 season resort in its place , charge 10,000 a year for admission into the hallowed waters. Bus the workers in from their housing in the slums of 'cuse.  That's how you boost the economy and create winners in the real world. Leave a small percentage of the river open to the public for a more modest fee to make sure stocking was maintained with tax dollars. Did I mention the river wardens in halter tops and fishnets?
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Re: Beginner salmon fishing 2016/05/28 23:07:04 (permalink)
Bummer . I was thinking more of keeping the lake free for us wharf rats and chicken shacks .

"whats that smell like fish oh baby" .. J. Kaukonen
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Re: Beginner salmon fishing 2016/05/29 00:03:37 (permalink)
Where did U see anything for free in the Empire State, especially under the current Emperor?
 
Oh, unless you call in from a High Peak trail with your cell phone, then they'll drop 10K on U're rescue, and you don't need a ticket or insurance.
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