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Topic: Beacon Rock Outing 3-6-08  (Read 3934 times)

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bluknight

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Well, I've been waiting to post until I actually caught something for the year, but now I'm afraid it will never happen!  I'm thinking about taking up golf  :P

I have actually been out two other times last week.  One trip to Silver Lake in Castle Rock.  I tried for trout and crappie and ended up with the big ZERO.  I also tried Little Ashes Lake and Icehouse Lake by Bridge of the Gods in the Columbia River Gorge and came up empty again.

Today I was inspired by the Washington Hunting and Fishing article about walleyes on the big C so I decided I'd give the trout a break and try for the walleyes.  And the count is still..........  drum roll please.......... ZERO - Damn it!

Anyway - I got on the water at 0930.  Launched from the Beacon Rock State Park boat launch.  Found some nice drop offs to fish and jigged a motor oil curly tail with a night crawler chaser.  Gave it a go for about three hours and not even a little bump.  It sure did look like nice water and structure to find some fish.  The current is a bit strong right out in front of Beacon Rock which made drifts a little fast, but dragging the anchor worked pretty well.

The only activity was a family of four sea lions that were playing around for about an hour.  I was wondering if they were there feeding but never saw them thrash any fish around.

One thing is for certain - It is a beautiful spot.

I wish you all tight lines and I hope my luck changes quickly because I hate golf!

Bluknight


coosbayyaker

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I'm thinking about taking up golf  :P

Bluknight




And you think Fishing is frustrating..  :D
See ya on the water..
Roy



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Don't give up man!  Your day is coming.

Besides, catching fish is just a bonus.
Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things you didn't do than by the ones you did do. So throw off the bowlines. Sail away from the safe harbor. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore. Dream. Discover.  --Mark Twain

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