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01-18-2015, 10:08 AM | #1 |
Waterman At Large
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: On the Water
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PacNW Salmon & Steelhead Fishing
Click HERE or on the photo below for 2014 salmon fishing video Click HERE or on the photo below for 2014 steelhead fishing video
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01-18-2015, 07:09 PM | #2 |
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Join Date: Jun 2010
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Incredible!
The first salmon fight(big one) had me cheering for you. I would have found a way to lose that fish a dozen times. Love the "old school" narration. |
01-18-2015, 08:39 PM | #3 | |
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One salmon was so big that it wouldn't fit into the landing net! That was a heartbreaker, probably thirty pounds or so.
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01-19-2015, 07:52 AM | #4 |
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Very cool videos, thanks for sharing. Just curious what general area on the Columbia are you fishing and what is the best time of year to fish up there? Great job!
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01-19-2015, 08:16 AM | #5 |
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Looks like a blast! Cool videos.
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01-19-2015, 09:17 AM | #6 | |
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Spring and summer has great smallmouth bass fishing. The Columbia and John Day Rivers are world class smallmouth bass fisheries and perfect for kayak fishing. There is trout and largemouth bass in the area's lakes. Ocean fishing for salmon in the fall is good and when not fishing for salmon, there are rockfish, halibut and ling cod. Aside from the salmon, you would be disappointed in the ocean fishing if you are used to La Jolla and the conditions are much more severe; cold water, strong tides and wind. Coming from SoCal, the thing you might find most attractive, aside from the Portland and Seattle metro areas and holiday weekends, this area has very little traffic, no crowds at the boat launches and it is entirely possible that you may have a prime fishing spot all to yourself. Salmon fishing is pretty much a zoo, but other than that, launching into a PacNW river or lake and not seeing anyone else all day is not that unusual. You can head into the backcountry, fish for trout in a mountain lake, camp for free anywhere you want, shoot guns and drink beer. The snow may not clear until July and bring mosquito repellent. Much like SoCal was back in the late 70's and 1980's, a lot of people are moving here and it gets more crowded every year, so get while the gettin's good.
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