Salmon River Pulaski NY Fishing Reports: Sept. 22-2012 - Plus much more :)

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Salmon River Pulaski NY Fishing Reports: Sept. 22-2012 - Plus much more :)

 Hi Guy's, Thanks for all the reports and laugh's over these last few weeks!
Got room for one more?
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SALMON RIVER PULASKI NY FISHING REPORT: Sept. 22-2012
My clients and myself enjoyed a nice day of fishing on Friday on the upper end. We had a presence of fish around us all day along with lot's of opportunity.
With a cloudy day (low light), lil rain, most fish stayed on the move while some hung out in some of the deeper spot's around us.
We fished a number of different and unique habitat's that all were with fish. Mostly Kings with some Coho's.
We walked a lil in the morning and had the entire area to ourselves. No crowd's, no one fishing in the spot's we were.
As usual at this time of year, all the most easily accessible area's (around the world) will have the most anglers. This will be a common theme for our entire 8 month season.
Knowing numerous optional optimal area's that require a lil walking or drift boat,  is my trick to avoiding the crowds and finding unpressured fish.. Works like a charm! (Normally, but not always, especially over the next few weeks. :)
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At one point I spotted an approx. 25 lb. (probably more like 30lb's - it looked to be 4 feet long!) King Salmon, holding on the far side of the river in the rapids.  I showed my guest where he should stand, cast and drift. Tuff one! His presentation was spot on and shortly there after he was tight to this monstrosity. Adrenaline raced up our spines. With only a string, piece of slender graphite and a gear plus rapids, slippery rocks and boulder's, now what do we do? The fish made it easy for us as it charged towards my guest and then threw the hook. Chalk one up for the fish.
It's probably good that we lost it as it was SOOOO BIG, that if we had taken it out of the water, the river would have been left bone dry. (Har-har)
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I joked with my client and told him being a guide was easy. All I had to do was point and say cast. He had to do all the hard work by making the cast and presenting our offering to the fish 100% correctly to have even the remotest chance. It always makes me feel good to help my guest's achieve the most critical aspect of fishing. Presentation.
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Lot's of fish top to bottom of the river so I hope you all can enjoy this incredible fishery!
It may be difficult to understand the term World Class Fishing until you have been here over our 8 month season.
Best Fish's,
Randy

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Sept. 18-2012
It's raining cats and dogs outside and the wind is blow'n. Forecast to get (around) 1-3 inch's. Ye-Haa!
I'm lucky to have the day off and be inside nice and dry, looking out. I might melt!  (Har-har)
The Pineville water level gauge is going up as I type this at 1PM. Just run-off.
Fish top to bottom, more showing up, up river, all the usual spots hold'n (in this water level)
We had the upper river (in our area-approx. 3/4 mile) to ourselves with fish as far as the eye could see.
Not loaded, but enouph to have plenty of opportunity, all day, in all spots, with no other anglers around?
I took my own advice and we hiked around a lil. We even left fish to find fish. Exciting!
At one point we didnt know where to cast as we had fish at the head of the pool leaving up the rapids, at - below the head holding,
in the middle and tail with more working there way up the rapids into our spot. Dont ya just hate when that happens?
Load's of fish down low, middle is holding some reeel nice numbers, all working up and filling the upper even more.
"There's No Ho,  like a Coho" are showing up.
Best Fish's,
Randy
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Sept. 16
In this flow (water level), at this time of the fish's life cycle, in my opinion, my #1 Tip to any new anglers would be to
fish where there is current and you cant see the bottom of the river. (Please let me know if you find one in this flow, Har-har :)
This would be considered a prime lye for Salmon that are in a transitional holding and or holding mode.
Oct. 1 is when you'll start to see the bulk of these holding Salmon start to move onto that special type of rock.
This is when the entire river comes alive.
You'll have fish entering and running the river resting in the above area's plus spawning.
Make sure you knot's are good and hold on tight!
I hope some of my past and present suggestion's help you all along the path to "Fish ON"
Randy
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Sept. 15
We are seeing some Coho's along with King Salmon. We have most fish from Mid-River
all the way down, estuary and out into the lake. Plenty around, filtering in, up and spreading out up the river daily.
It's always nice to see nice number's filtering up the entire length of the river. This helps to spread the anglers out.
Lil Tip:
If you wanted to fish where there are fewer angler's and a few fish, try up river. Or, go for a walk. Especially in
the more crowded, easily accessible area's.
2nd Tip:
You can always fish the transitional holding area's during low light periods and then move to the deeper pools
during mid-day.
Last Tip:
Heads of pools - deep run's - deep channels - with current, over all best, in these conditions, in my opinion :)
Tails and Pockets in the Rapids an optional treat.
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We recieved some nice heavy rain last evening. Water level is still 185 cfs.
Not enouph water for them to raise it now, or in the near future.
Doesn't matter as the fish will still run.
Lil rain in the forecast. Water is still warm.
Few of these early fish are ripe with loose egg's, dark and ready to spawn.
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Thanks for stopping by and spending your valuable internet fishing time here!
Best Fish's,
Randy Jones
P.S. Im back doing Report's, Articles, Tips, Pic's and my usual Ramblings on http://www.yankeeangler.com/FishingReport.html
post edited by YankeeAngler - 2012/09/23 08:10:27
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    retired guy
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    Re:Salmon River Pulaski NY Fishing Reports: Sept. 22-2012 - Plus much more :) 2012/09/22 22:54:24 (permalink)
    Your upriver experience with a very large King is similar to mine on the 20 th in the lonely upriver. Had a HUGE male holding and had the opportunity to pass the fly by him a number of times. Two casts wait a while and then 2 more and wait. Finally
     the fast head turn- drop the tip and--- bang.
      He just hung there thrashing for a bit with the line right in the mouth and then just slowly swam up- He was in charge and I never moved him from where he intended to go-right into about 75 yds of backing and then the root.
      He was the first or second  largest fish I have ever had on in over 30 years on the river -easily well into the mid to high 30s -and was simply unmanageable on the 8 wt switch and 10 lb Drennan. The way he went up simply taking his time was unforgettable.
      Had only one other fish in his size class about 30 years ago in LFZ-landed. Monsters  are magnificent.
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    Re:Salmon River Pulaski NY Fishing Reports: Sept. 22-2012 - Plus much more :) 2012/09/23 08:33:04 (permalink)
    I'd agree, I've only seen a couple landed of that size, over many years of working the river.
    Sure is fun to see'm and try! I joke w/ my clients when we see'm that big. I tell them that if there scared to try, hand me the rod :)Never had a guest hand me the rod yet!
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    Re:Salmon River Pulaski NY Fishing Reports: Sept. 22-2012 - Plus much more :) 2012/09/23 08:54:39 (permalink)
    Thanks for the reports Randy, always informative and a fun read.
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    Re:Salmon River Pulaski NY Fishing Reports: Sept. 22-2012 - Plus much more :) 2012/09/23 08:57:37 (permalink)
    A friend of mine was guiding the middle DSR yesterday (Sat)
    He said they sold out.
    He also said they had fish around all day, but nothing major.
    Im guessing the numbers of anglers may have had an effect on fish movement? (Maybe not) Everyone still had an enjoyable day.
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    He unfortunately had words w/ 3 anglers. They stood so close to his sport's, that one of them couldn't even cast. So my friend moved his client. Then the 3 Russian's (?, very lil english)  moved to the other side of the small spot and started doing that stupid stuff. This caused the fish to not want to hold and caused his guest's to play w/ less fish. Just another fun day on the river during the height of Salmon Season. :)
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    I jokingly told him he should take weekends off, like I try to do :)
    He laughingly agreed
    Best,
    Randy
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    Re:Salmon River Pulaski NY Fishing Reports: Sept. 22-2012 - Plus much more :) 2012/09/23 09:08:17 (permalink)
    I agree Randy, was thinking about going today but the fear of crowds killed it. Heard a rumor that when the DSR sells out they have been sending people to the ballpark. I almost want to agree with that because this year that place has been Pulaski's version of Trestle Hole. Looks more vacation days from work coming up
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    Re:Salmon River Pulaski NY Fishing Reports: Sept. 22-2012 - Plus much more :) 2012/09/23 09:24:07 (permalink)
    I once had a client who called in sick to work as we were waiting along the river for first light.
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    As you know, the DSR always sell's out at least a few times.
    I wasn't sure if they would with the $ cost. But, It hasn't seemed to make a difference. I'm glad there doing well, nice group of local hard working folks down there. I got on there mailig list and it was fun to read the report's, tip's. Nice job of marketing there product on the net.
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    Re:Salmon River Pulaski NY Fishing Reports: Sept. 22-2012 - Plus much more :) 2012/09/23 09:41:52 (permalink)
    Yeah they do a good job down there, I have some season passes for there but I really liked the definition of the run from the railroad bridge down to staircase. Just now its a madhouse where most of these people used to bomb the bigger holes upstream. Oh well every season has a new twist.
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    Re:Salmon River Pulaski NY Fishing Reports: Sept. 22-2012 - Plus much more :) 2012/09/23 09:50:35 (permalink)
    Took about an hours walk down by the Ballfield to the Needle on Thurs of Fri- forgot- madhouse- wouldnt even fish . Dont know how the heck a fish can get through. Thank goodness they run at night too.
      Shoulder to shoulder combat all the way.
      Then ya drive up River and for a very long way above 81 to the bridge - nobody-gotta be a lot of fishes up that coupla miles just hanging out. Used to fish there a lot but access has dwindled.
      Many park at the bridge and work down  or move up from 81 but the area is long quite beautiful and very unmolested.
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    Re:Salmon River Pulaski NY Fishing Reports: Sept. 22-2012 - Plus much more :) 2012/09/23 09:59:50 (permalink)
    That was gonna be my focus area today Retired but opted to stay home and get the honey do list knocked down a few. Had a crew last weekend go to sportsmen and head downstream a bit, said they saw no fishermen and thousands of salmon just piled up in every spot 2' deep and on. EPIC!!
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    Re:Salmon River Pulaski NY Fishing Reports: Sept. 22-2012 - Plus much more :) 2012/09/24 09:06:17 (permalink)
        a little walking always pays off especially if your just going to play. No one wants to drag 60lbs of fish out.
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