richardvw
6/23/2009 5:14:00 PMBig D
6/23/2009 6:34:00 PMfishenwphil
6/23/2009 7:34:00 PMHammerinHonkers
6/23/2009 8:13:00 PMThere have been people that have done the math before with Chris's fish catching, and the truth is it is probably pretty accurate. He catches a ton of fish and he has the pellet fly down to a T, capital T. He does hook all the fish in the lip, because you can see them take the fly. He does not take the fish out of the water and uses forceps or pliers to release so the death rate is very low if at all. I have used his methods and catch fish with relative ease. I am not a real big fan of it, in my experience I can't catch the real big ones, my usual catches are in the 2-4 lb range. I have a better time fishing else where, can't catch as many or even close, but the fish i catch are bigger. Chris is a pretty big fan of Rufus so he is probably one of the people that cares the most about keeping it around and in good shape. My only problem has been the numbers posted and it looks like now he has done what his goal was, a 400 fish day, so the counts will not be around anymore. Good to see a report from you Chris.
HH
Toni
6/23/2009 8:33:00 PMblufin loui
6/23/2009 8:41:00 PMriprap101
6/23/2009 9:39:00 PMoutdoor chris
6/24/2009 7:32:00 AMoutdoor chris
6/24/2009 7:51:00 AMI too have seen dead fish floating by the boat from other anglers and I have to admit, there are times I wish I was a game warden. Sometimes, very rarely, the fish will swipe at the fly and it will get the fly caught in the eye, we keep those or any fish that is hooked in a way I am not absolutely certain it will survive. But these small flies are basically just catching a piece of the skin around the lip of the fish. Thats one of the reasons that fly rods are so long and are so flexible, so that you can fight a fish with finesse when fishing with small barbless hooks....for example, at lake Chopaka, we fish in the evening with a #20 - # 24 hook tied in a "spinner" pattern, I will say, the smaller hook you use the more the fish seems to jump out of the water.
When we fish I am fishing pretty much non stop the entire time, its just too much fun!! Loui has been there watching us before. its catch a fish, release it, throw the fly back in, catch another, release it throw the fly back in, catch another, and so on...talk to Big D, he may sell you some of the flies and they really do work!
Friday I almost lost my fly pole, I set it down across a seat in the boat with the fly barely in the water, turned around to open the cooler to get a beer and my pole starts shooting across the boat with a fish on!! I was able to grab my pole just as the reel was going across the edge of the boat!!
outdoor chris
6/24/2009 7:58:00 AMoutdoor chris
6/24/2009 8:17:00 AMNow that I have reached the 400 mark, I will try not to catch as many fish from now on!!! Its just too hard on my arms and back!! he he, but I can't help it if I put my fly in the water and something takes it!!
outdoor chris
6/24/2009 8:37:00 AMoscar
6/24/2009 8:40:00 AMoutdoor chris
6/24/2009 9:52:00 AMBut, if you like,......... the real story is that we didn't catch any fish, didn't see any, I just made it all up and everybody should stay away from RW because the fish are tainted and taste terrible and its just a waste of time fishing there and the trout there fight like slugs or half dead catfish!! And now see what you've done....my nose is growing!! ha ha! Hope you have great days on the water!!
ToadWater
6/24/2009 10:17:00 AMoutdoor chris
6/24/2009 10:35:00 AMfishyrich
6/24/2009 2:18:00 PMfishyrich
6/24/2009 2:45:00 PMchris_h
6/24/2009 5:30:00 PMI have only had the pleasure of fishing Rufus Woods once. I took my son up there and we tossed in from the Corps of Eng. land. Didn't catch anything but were definitly not prepared.
Anyway...I'm posting because it's driving me crazy that I can't seem to find any map that actually marks the location of the Pen Nets. I've read some of you that have posted that you put in at Brewster then ran an hour to the pens.......unfortunately, that still doesn't tell me how far....because I don't know if you've got a 10hp or a 110hp jet sled. :) I've also read other posts where guys talk about the pens up near the other end of the resevoir...near Grand Coulee.
Would someone mind letting me know which end they're on and the quickest way to get there by 16' Duroboat w/ 40hp? :)
Also, I only need the Tribal permit if I'm fishing from the shoreline up in that area...correct?
Thanks a lot in advance!!
-Chris
outdoor chris
6/24/2009 6:33:00 PMThe net pens are up towards the upper parts of Rufus Woods. A really good map to check out the Lake is Virtual Earth, its a sattelite image mapping service that is free to use. Type in Virtual Earth in your browser search engine and you can zoom in close enough to see sand bars, drop offs, points and other structure, as well as the net pens. You can launch upriver at several spots with a boat the size of yours and be just a little run to the pens, for me, coming from Chelan, I enjoy the run up the river in the boat instead of driving up to Grand Coulee dam and then back down. There is a primitive but good launch between the two upper pens that you can drive to and it would be a very short run, about a mile or less to the pens from there. The two upper pens are about 2 miles apart and the lower pens are 7 miles downstream of those, about 30 miles from Bridgeport state park. Remember, when fishing at the pens, Do Not tie your boat to the pens or nets. Good luck and have a great time.