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Topic: Fall Chinook 2014 Hanford Reach  (Read 3327 times)

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smokeyangler

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Last fall I had a very frustrating start to the salmon season.  I put in many hours and only had one takedown.  The river was very warm and weedy.  My honey hole from the year before wouldn't cooperate.  I finally decided to move up the river to a new location I had a gut feeling might be good.  It paid off.

The first night I tried my new location I caught one and lost one.  I went back the next morning and caught my first 3 fish limit..I got my first salmon and put my line back in the water.  The next fish I hooked was big.  I got it up to the kayak and netted it.  I went to lift it up into the kayak and the handle on my net broke.  I grabbed the hoop and got it in.  I just had the hoop of my net.  I decided to put the line back in the water and go for another.  I hooked into another big one.  I got it to the kayak and was able to land it with just the hoop of my handle less net.

Two of the salmon were the biggest I've ever caught.  I ended up bringing home 8 salmon that week..  I fished two rods using jet divers, short bus flashers and super bait with tuna.  I can't wait for the fall run!
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tambs

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Nicely Done!

Did you put in at Ringold? 


smokeyangler

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I've fished Ringold a  lot when I had a boat.  I tried fishing there with my kayak in 2013.  The current above where the canal dumps into the river by the launch  is really fast. you'll get a good workout trying to make headway upstream.  Below the launch the current is a little slower.  Ringold gets too crazy with all of the boats.  I fish a few miles down river from Ringold.  Most of the boats drive right by you going to Ringold.  In 2013 I had good fishing just upstream from Richland in the 300 area.
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tambs

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I think I know the area you're talking about.  The Pasco shoreline down from Carbody Beach is supposedly pretty good sockeye grounds as well. 


smokeyangler

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I've never heard of carbody beach before.  Is that the beach at Columbia River Road and Sagemoor Road?  I always see boats south of there fishing where the Ezquazel dumps into the river. 
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tambs

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Yes, Carbody is on the Pasco side across from Johnson Island (#17 below) at the north end of the 300 Area.   The intermittent beach runs roughly 1 mile north from latitude 46°22'30" and is bordered on the north end by the last large slide that came off the bluff and into the river a few years ago.




tambs

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Had to glance at a map to find Sagemoor, but yes, the area we are talking about is the same. 


 

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