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Soaker with a spring sturgeon

Topic: sea run cutt fishing.  (Read 1947 times)

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patp

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  • Location: portland
  • Date Registered: May 2015
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my friend and i are thinking of going to the coast for sea run cutt fishing and he mentioned something about using the yaks. i am not sure i was thinking about that but sounds like fun i was thinking the nehalem what do you all think? i know of a few launch points around there. and can throw in the crawdad traps.


cdat

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I've not been down there yet, planning on going in about 10 days. On most of the fishing forums people are saying the cuts are in the river, up to the North fork of the Nehelem river.  There are quite a few launch points along the river in that section, if you go, let us know how it works out.

John


patp

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  • Location: portland
  • Date Registered: May 2015
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so went to lincoln city and did not get anything except some good fish tacos at mo's. siletz and deep river i think they were, looked promising for future exploration. fun times.


 

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