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Offline bsteves

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Re: Monthly Events?
« Reply #45 on: November 25, 2008, 03:13:49 pm »
I haven't needed anything greater then 25 lb test line so far.   Any decent rockfish/lingcod tackle or heavy salmon gear should work just fine.  If you have a strong rod with a sensitive tip you'll want to use that because these are not aggressive biters and you won't feel the bite on an 'old broomstick' rod.

When I first started researching this fishery I came across the following site with a wealth of good info. 
http://www.nwfish.com/Sturgeon/sturgeon.htm

The have links on the right to other pages regarding rigging, reading the river, etc..

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Re: Monthly Events?
« Reply #46 on: November 25, 2008, 03:20:07 pm »
This link in particular talks about rods, line, etc..
http://www.nwfish.com/Sturgeon/rods_and_reels.htm

Pay attention to the part about "light gear" as most of these fish are undersized.


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Re: Monthly Events?
« Reply #47 on: January 29, 2009, 12:43:02 pm »
Late winter trout fishing anyone?  Lot's of stocked trout will be planted out there whose purpose is to be caught and eaten.  I'm thinking that this would be an excellent intro event for folks who aren't quite up to the challenge of river sturgeon and steelhead fishing.


I would love to be in to some lake winter trout action.  (I do fit the "folks who aren't quite up to the challenge of river sturgeon and steelhead fishing" description to the letter btw.   :))

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Re: Monthly Events?
« Reply #48 on: January 29, 2009, 12:47:41 pm »
Not much momentum on the winter trout quite yet.  There are a few lakes in Southern Washington that are stocked with both smaller planter trout as well as some larger broodstock.  Battleground Lake is one such lake and is about 40 minutes north of Portland.  I've been trying to get more information about that fishery.

A lot of other lakes in the Portland area will be stocked later this winter, for example Henry Hagg Lake, but that lake is closed until March.  A lot of the other lakes being planted are tiny. 

There are also some lakes out on the coast that have decent winter trout fishing, but I'm not very familiar with them.  The guys down in Coos Bay seem to be doing okay on their local lakes.

How does trout fishing in a southern Washington lake sound to everyone?   Maybe sometime in February?

Brian


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« Reply #49 on: March 03, 2009, 10:04:33 am »
Hi All.
I read about a possible Lake Washington Cutty trip. March 3rd now anything happening on LW? Speaking of LW anyone crayfish from thier kayak? Just got back from Louisiana and crawdaddy's are big time down there.

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Re: Monthly Events?
« Reply #50 on: March 03, 2009, 10:07:55 am »
Lake Wash. is a little far north for our OR brethren to make but a few of us will be showing up there this Sunday. Feel free to come on down. I'll post a hookup on the Wash. board.

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Re: Monthly Events?
« Reply #51 on: March 03, 2009, 10:12:08 am »
I've been reading (elsewhere) that Lake Wa smallies are are in pre-pre-spawn mode. A few being picked up along rocky bottoms, 30-50' down. People are picking up a few cutts while trolling, too.

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Re: Monthly Events?
« Reply #52 on: March 03, 2009, 11:29:12 am »
Henry Hagg Lake this weekend - bustin' out the new OK T-11!