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Topic: Myrtle creek?  (Read 1915 times)

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reelmccoy

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  • Date Registered: Nov 2015
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I will be traveling to Myrtle Creek Or. For a couple of days.    Anyone have Intel on fishing Myrtle creek?

I'm tempted to run out to Gold Beach for the salmon, but after 9 hrs of driving I'm not sure I want to add on another 3 to get there!

Any info would be helpful.  Bank fishing or kayaking.

Thanks
Todd


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  • WS Commander 120, OK Trident 13, Revo 13
  • Location: Creswell OR
  • Date Registered: Jan 2011
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Tons of Smallies in the Umpqua. There might be a Myrtle Creek, but the South Umpqua is the main tributary that runs through there.
Better to keep ones mouth shut and presumed a fool than to open it and remove all doubt.
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  • WS Commander 120, OK Trident 13, Revo 13
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I should mention the South Umpqua is also a legendary place for summer steellies, but I cant tell you much about how or where to go about it.
Better to keep ones mouth shut and presumed a fool than to open it and remove all doubt.
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reelmccoy

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Thanks for the info. Is the south Umqua kayakable or bank only?


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  • WS Commander 120, OK Trident 13, Revo 13
  • Location: Creswell OR
  • Date Registered: Jan 2011
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There are small sections that may be kayakable, but for the most part would say mostly bank fishing. I know there are some places drift boats and such go, but again I cant advise any further than that. I would suggest consulting some local bait/tackle shops for more guidance.
Better to keep ones mouth shut and presumed a fool than to open it and remove all doubt.
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reelmccoy

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Thank you!


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Kyle M

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Yup, Upmqua River. That's what I would hit.


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reelmccoy

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So, I ended up hooking up with Browneyesvictim, and floating a 12 mile section of River.  The fishing was unbelievable!   The scenery was fantastic. It was a great day.


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