Greetings from Chapter 47
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- Deadeyemark
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RE:Greetings from Chapter 47
There are a few species and certain lakes or rivers that have more regs than others. You'll have to pick up a set of 07 regs. The 08 regs won't be out till about May. Get a set and familiarize yourself some while you're bored and waiting.
The Columbia is one of the best bass/walleye fisheries in the state and maybe in the country especially where you're located.
The Columbia is one of the best bass/walleye fisheries in the state and maybe in the country especially where you're located.
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- cyberlunge
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RE:Greetings from Chapter 47
So how do you guys fish for the 'eyes in the rivers? I am familiar with night-trolling and bottom bouncing/drifting techniques, anything else I should know about?
Kevin
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RE:Greetings from Chapter 47
This should do it alone. As for me,I usually use a bunch of crankbaits. I've had a lot of luck with Rapala's Rattl'n Rap,Husky Jerk. I've pulled a couple out with spoons.cyberlunge wrote:So how do you guys fish for the 'eyes in the rivers? I am familiar with night-trolling and bottom bouncing/drifting techniques, anything else I should know about?
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RE:Greetings from Chapter 47
Lindy Rigs are also quite popular, large plastic worms will even pull up some sturgeon sometimes.cyberlunge wrote:So how do you guys fish for the 'eyes in the rivers? I am familiar with night-trolling and bottom bouncing/drifting techniques, anything else I should know about?
Kevin
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RE:Greetings from Chapter 47
I get my share draggin soft plastics rigged for smallies. Check with the local bass and walleye clubs via the internet or local sports stores. PM me and I'll give an email address to a friend of mine that live in Kennewick.
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RE:Greetings from Chapter 47
So, Cyberlunge have you been fishing while you've been here? Did you get hooked up with anyone on the east side?
Hope so! Let us know about your fishing adventures.
Rosann
Hope so! Let us know about your fishing adventures.
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RE:Greetings from Chapter 47
You might want to scan over the local regs just to be safe. We have some species here you cant catch.cyberlunge wrote:So there are no closed seasons on anything? Fish that is?
Kevin
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Regs Pamphlet - http://wdfw.wa.gov/fish/regs/2008/2008sportregs.pdf
Hope you have a good time while here.
- cyberlunge
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RE:Greetings from Chapter 47
I have gotten out a few times but limited due to weather conditions and the continuing high flows of the Columbia. I went shad fishing last weekend and we absolutely hammered them. I also got out and casted a bit along the banks for some smallies and picked up a few. I may head up to Quincy before too long and check out Potholes and Evergreen but no definite plans for that yet. Between work, vehicular issues and the weird weather/water conditions my plans have not played out as I had hoped. I may get to do some Wally fishing this weekend will have to see how it goes.
Kevin
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