Time to hit the Rivers
Last Post 10 Nov 2011 06:28 PM by salmonking. 2 Replies.
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JustDaveUser is Offline Advanced Poster Advanced Poster Send Private Message Posts:817 JustDave
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15 Oct 2009 08:45 PM

    There have been a lot of Salmon in tidewater, both Coho and Chinook.  With the recent early rain, they should be making a move into the fresh water on the coastal rivers.  If you're targeting Coho, #4 Blue Fox spinner in pink will do the trick.  If you;re targeting the Chinook, eggs and sand shrimp under a bobber is a good way to go.  If you;re in a boat, qwik fish in Chartruese wrapped with sardine is a killer combination.  Good luck

    JustDave


    Photobucket Living Large in Oregon Life Member Since '94, 1st Member of the NAFC Western Fishers, Proud User of St. Croix, Lamiglass, Shimano, Fishcraft, Mercury, Jabber Knuckles, Fishing With the Boys Guide Service
    JustDave Fishing With The Boys Custom Rods and Tackle Oregon
    JustDaveUser is Offline Advanced Poster Advanced Poster Send Private Message Posts:817 JustDave
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    01 Nov 2009 03:02 PM

    There are a lot of fish in the rivers now.  We took our first drift yesterday.  One darker Chinook about 18-20 lbs released.  River was pretty dirty from the heavy rain overnight.  Will try again this week.

    JustDave


    Photobucket Living Large in Oregon Life Member Since '94, 1st Member of the NAFC Western Fishers, Proud User of St. Croix, Lamiglass, Shimano, Fishcraft, Mercury, Jabber Knuckles, Fishing With the Boys Guide Service
    JustDave Fishing With The Boys Custom Rods and Tackle Oregon
    salmonkingUser is Offline Advanced Poster Advanced Poster Send Private Message Posts:513 salmonking
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    10 Nov 2011 06:28 PM
    Dave,
    Glad to see you out on the waters. Do you have your emal set up again? I was wondering if you were trying jigs again? Email me at jeremy.binz@hotmail.com
    Jeremy Binz a.k.a. Cletus NAHC LM, NAFC LM, NRA LM U.S. Navy - Go Navy, Beat Army!


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