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Topic: Thursday Illness  (Read 2619 times)

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Beer_Run

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  • Location: West Linn
  • Date Registered: Jul 2017
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Anyone else feeling a cold coming on? Thursday looks to be pretty fishable!
- Bob

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bernie3674

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  • Date Registered: Jun 2022
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I was looking at the same thing but not sure if I can take days off.


tjpeck

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  • Date Registered: May 2021
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Sounds good.
Fogarty coho?


YakHunter

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Eye problems.......  Can't see coming into work.  ;D
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Clayman

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You guys didn't miss anything. My friend James texted me after he got off the water today. Two takedowns out at 215'. That was it. Wind picked up in a hurry before noon.

I fished it on Tuesday, and had similar success: two bites out at 190', landed one hatchery coho around 6 pounds. Felt lucky to get a fish, let alone a keeper.

IMO, the fish are scattered due to rich DO levels everywhere and favorable/warmish water temps everywhere. I welcome the north wind machine coming in to get some upwelling going and re-set the stage. Hopefully, it'll concentrate the fish and bring them closer to shore.
aMayesing Bros.


 

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