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Soaker with a spring sturgeon

Topic: A funny salmon story!  (Read 2239 times)

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jeffro

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  • Location: Portland area
  • Date Registered: Sep 2009
  • Posts: 15
I have been trying to figure out how to increase my numbers while fishing the Willy for salmon, I learned a few things today!!  Number 1.....  If your leader is too long below the salmon spreader its a bit difficult to get the fish close enough to net.  If anybody was lucky enough to watch it was pretty funny.  I had to hold the middle of the pole while dipping my reel and the rest of my pole out the other side.  It hurts a little bit when the fish decides to run AGAIN and the line rips thru your hand.  Number 2.......I suppose a bigger net would help.  Number 3..... you can just sit and wait til a fish jumps into your boat!!  About an hour after I brought the above mentioned fish aboard I found myself near some jumping and rolling salmon, I turned around for just a second to point it out to the guy on the bank and felt a THUD on my leg only to find a salmon in my kayak on my leg (and NO, it wasn't mine from earlier escaping).  I did the dumb stare as he rolled himself back into the water.  Pretty crazy!  Last week had a beaver or otter pop up next to my kayak and actually swat the side of my boat.  Anybody else have a dumb or funny story??
JD Harris


jimst

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  • Location: Mid valley
  • Date Registered: Feb 2010
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Great Story!  Where were you?  I've been thinking about tomorrow and how crowded it will be everywhere.  There were alot of boats at Oregon City and current... ???


andyjade

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Went out last week and experienced a wicked current below the falls. I'd put it around 4mph, and that was between cedaroak and the clack. It was slow going in a 21 foot tandem. And there was a ton of duck camo stuffed into jet sleds. Multnomah channel was fairly empty this morning, with only 5 boats out.
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jeffro

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  • Location: Portland area
  • Date Registered: Sep 2009
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I have been heading out in the Lake Oswego area as there is not much boat traffic and there is not much current near George Rodgers park so its a fairly easy go.  Bank and boat anglers have been taking quite a few nice salmon for days!  I think the whole Willy is good, you just have to be patient and watch what all of the boats are doing when they land fish after fish.
JD Harris