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Topic: First 2010 Springer confirmed!  (Read 3706 times)

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Pelagic

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All other AOTY competitors should spend the month February Springer fishing.  That way when they really do show you'll be to burnt out to fish for them. >:D

I started Feb 10 last year and didn't quit until the last day in April. I probably won't ever fish around PDX again. That pretty much ruined it for me, and trolling in general (SO BORING!). I'm not so into the getto/combat/pb/seal lion war zone around here. I'd rather go to the coast for salmon...or anywhere for that matter, if I even go salmon fishing.

Last year one day i fished between i-5 & i-205 with 648 other boats. Literally. There's a million jack asses, and about 6 fish. I would go up or down, but avoid PDX if possible. The M channel isn't bad, but the columbia is a zoo.

In my past experience, it's not worth putting in the effort until April. I might do 1 day for PDX springers this year.....after AK, it's all pretty much a let down.


Man don't give up.. there are lots of fish out there.  There are a lot of boats and I am one of the million PB jack asses (hard to fish 3 rods and a 76 yr old out of a yak ;D) but the yak will work just as well as the PB'rs in several locations.  Learn how to roll herring and you will catch fish.   Troll downriver, spin a good weenie and don't fish weekends and you will be filleting springer in no time. 


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It's not that I've given up, I just prefer to allocate my efforts to a more serene environment.

If I am going to spend all day trying to paddle 1/2kts in circles, it better be a nice place to hang out! I don't feel the itch to spend all my waking hours chasing chinook anymore, so if I'm going to do it, it will be somewhere besides pdx.

I spend a few thousand hours a year kayaking on the columbia and willamette for work, so I'm a bit burnt on spending my free time in the same spot.

On top of that, I know what numbers cross the dam and the fish per boat average and it's low.

If it were the only place to catch a chinook, I'd fish it again, but there are much more enjoyable spots for me.