Available Guide

Available Fishing Guide:
Website: Darrell & Dads Family Guide Service

Phone: (509) 687-0709

Quick Links

05 - I5 Bridge to Bonneville Dam Report
Washington

Photos

Details

05/30/2010
Bottom Fishing From Shore
Shad
None
Green
Jig
Afternoon
06/02/2010
4
3037

I started my morning fishing for Smallies at my little secluded spot at Ashes. I fished from 5am to 10:30am. The action was surprisingly slow. I landed 4 small dinks biggest maybe a pound and 1 lost hawg. I felt an overwhelming amount of frustration. The Cowlitz was a no go for me with the water being so high and the Lewis River being slow, I put all my eggs in my little basket in hopes of catching my usual 2-4lb Bronzebacks all day here. A total bust. I had a kid free weekend and no worries about what time I had to be home. I closed my eyes and decided to go home.

My drive along Hwy 14 takes me right past the Bonneville Dam. I have always told myself to try and fish for Shad, but the counts have been low and reports were even slower. I could see hundreds and hundreds of anglers all aligned up along the rocky shore. They looked like tiny little ants from the road. "Continue home or check it out," I said to myself. "Won't hurt to just watch."

I parked and got out. I seen an older Pinoy walking down to the bank. I stopped him, made small talk and he invited me to fish along side of him. "Really, they bite that?" I said to him when he showed me a weird looking jig which he called a "dart." He told me the Chevron down the road sells them and any color works. So off I went. I highly do not recommend buying them here. It cost me 3.99 for a bag of 4 darts.

I finally rigged up. I used a 3/4 oz cannonball, 4 ft of leader and a simple green/chartreuse dart. I won't go into a biaotch session about casting order or etiquette for there is none here. I did try to set order, but a lot of the people fishing down there speak little or no english. Not much action going on but with glances to my left and right, I would see that familiar splash and a fish being netted or hoisted onto shore. After 10 casts my dart gets slammed and I mean slammed. I was using light gear, my 7ft bass/trout rod, 8lb main and 6lb leader. I felt like I did when I landed my first Steelhead, this Chrome Shiner is not coming off. The fight to these Shad is underrated. I put their skills up there with the top fighters pound per pound. When I landed the Shad, I admired it. I was impressed.

I spent 4 more hours of catching them. I put 17 on a stringer which was donated to a good friend for crab bait. The average bag or cooler per angler that day was about 8 fish. The key is retrieve. If you go too fast you won't get bit. If you go too slow you will get hung up. I think I was able to find the fish a lot more consistent than those around me because I was using lighter tackle. You really don't need anything more than a trout set up and to use no more than 8lb main line. All along the shore there really wasn't a sweet spot, the fish are all over. You have a great chance at hooking into a Springer, which has to be released or a Sturgeon and I seen many jumping and some that will chomp on your stringer if left unattended.

I am glad I finally made it down here and tasted the action. I highly recommend trying it. Bring patience however and lots of tackle. I hope "TIC" will rally and make a road trip, you won't regret it. Until next time.......


Comments

Jay K
6/2/2010 1:22:00 PM
Great report and awesome photos - Wow... From the last poster re: shad, you should try eating 'em. Sounds like they're really tasty; Seems like a waste to send such big fish on as crab bait (save the pikeminnows for that ;-) - thanks again for sharing - sounds like you had a blast.
BentRod
6/2/2010 1:47:00 PM
Dude, you really know how to write a report! You should really start numbering your chapters, it'll be easier to put down and pickup where I left off! :)
Glad it was such fun. Great pictures. I've always wondered what it was like down there during the shad run.
Ronbo
6/2/2010 2:10:00 PM
Thanks for the report. Never have fished for them and thought the same thing...maybe I ought to try. Gonna give it a go soon.
G-Man
6/2/2010 4:13:00 PM
Way to get after them Jens. If you smoke fish, throw a few shad in with your next batch and give them a try. You may not give them up for bait again! The only beef I have with them is the bones, but man are they tasty!
mav186
6/2/2010 6:18:00 PM
GEEEEZ Jens...You're like 'Dora the Explorer'!! Everywhere you poke a rod in, out comes a great report. I really enjoy your spirit, enthusiasm and determination and you're a great example of a true sportsman. Thank-you for sharing your reports with all of us...I consider you an excellent contributor to this site.
afk
6/2/2010 9:11:00 PM
Nice report! Thanks
Jay K
6/2/2010 9:12:00 PM
Are people allowed to launch yaks, rafts or float tubes into that area just past the dam? Or would you end up as target practice by people on the WA and OR sides of the shore?
dudeitsme0
6/2/2010 10:37:00 PM
my goodness! didn't know shad was that popular, guess i must be a late one. will have to look into it. thanks for report.
jens
6/3/2010 8:57:00 AM
Thank you Mav, that comment made my day (:
Jay K, I don't think you can launch any watercraft near the deadline there. I should have taken a pic below where I was fishing, you'd see why. The current is very swift.
dylanE
6/3/2010 7:46:00 PM
dude i told you shad are fun. your definietly gonna have to come fish with me on a friday/saturday/sunday with in the next few weeks and we'll get you a 5 pound smallie, a ton of shad and a steelhead.
jens
6/4/2010 9:06:00 AM
You got it dylanE- I'll trade some Steel for Bronze, especially those monster slabs you've been catching!!
Elijah.Loves.Fishin
6/5/2010 12:22:00 PM
the shad count has been kind of funny this year. it's been going up and down instead of steadily increasing. glad to see you got a good amount of fish :) i love fishing for shad, it's a blast, they definitely put up a good fight!
Leave a Comment:

Available Guide

Available Fishing Guide:
Website: Darrell & Dads Family Guide Service

Phone: (509) 687-0709