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My first post, so bear with me...
This had to be one of the BEST fishing trips I have ever been on in my life! My pop and I went down to the Brownlee Reservoir in Richland, OR last week, and had the greatest time ever. Thanks to BGMW for the advice, and my guide Gary at Brownlee Charters in Richland. Now I don't know about the rest of you all, but after sitting for hours with little to no bite at many of the lakes around here, it was nice to get the amount of action we did while at Brownlee.
Once we decided we wanted to target catfish first, Gary had us into a prime spot, and 10 minutes later--Fish On, and I mean FISH ON!! The first was about 3 lbs, the largest cat I have ever reeled in myself. I've gotten into cats before, but all pretty small in the 10-13 inch range, but nothing like what we were reeling in down there. We changed spots after only 6 big ones, (4 losing us in the weeds), we found an even better spot to nab nearly triple that. Many boats were in the water, with not as much success as we were having. One guy caught about an 8lb carp & was cussin mad (serves him right for taking the exact spot the Gary was in the day before and was going to take us to--heh, heh).
After 21 cats, all ranging in the 1.5 to 6 lb range (they've caught 18+ pounders from this reservoir), it was on to crappie. The bite was so frequent, we barely had our poles out of the water, a far cry from most of the fishing trips I've been on this year. I can't really complain, because I've gotten fish on almost every trip this year, but it was just so much fun! Our personal goal for crappie was 100, but after 69, we were tired and pretty much out of time for the tour (travel time between spots on the Snake river took a lot of the time). We'll be going back in August to jump on some of the 10 -12 inch fat bluegill they catch there, and some small mouths as well. Oh, forgot to mention the 16" largie a guy gave us the first night we got there, I guess one just wasn't enough for him.
The only place to stay in Richland is The Hitching Post, unless you're camping, and it's a great little motel to stay in. I could go on, but its just more of the same. Richland was a great place to go fishing, and I recommend it to everyone who loves catching lots of fish!
Available Fishing Guide:
Website: Darrell & Dads Family Guide Service