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Noah

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  • Location: Tigard
  • Date Registered: Mar 2011
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I'm thinking about trying a little Sturgeon action Friday afternoon for the first time if I can get off work early enough. Or Saturday morning if Friday doesn't work. I was hoping for some help with the following questions:

1-With the river level will it be safe to anchor up and do some fishing?
2-Any suggestions on depth or a specific area around the park?
3-What's the minimum amount of weight I should drop?
4-Any other suggestions?

 I do realize it is closed for retention. Thanks in advance!


ndogg

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The water level may be a bit high.  If you stay the the west side of the river you can anchor outside the current.  You may spin around in the eddies a bit, but there are sturgeon there, just look for the dropoffs.  Depending on the current I have been using between 4 and 8 oz. 
Be careful anchoring your  SINK, if the anchor trolley is mounted too high, it can get a bit tippy.  That said make sure that your anchor quick release works well and that you are familiar using it.  Otherwise have fun and good luck.   
« Last Edit: March 16, 2011, 08:19:04 PM by ndogg »
 


Pelagic

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As someone who grew up on the Willamette and fished it for the last 25 years I would skip it until the water drops.  High water is nothing to mess with and not the best of conditions for a first trip.  The sturgeon will be there next week when the water drops.   


Noah

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Will do, thanks for the advice.


 

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