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Join Date: Jul 2008
Posts: 15
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Fished just above and below the leaburg dam yesterday. My buddy caught 2 trout above and one below on worms. I played with everything I had in the tackle box only to get nothing above (while fishing for trout) and then tried a jig (for steelhead) at Greenwood and got nothing. Fish sure were jumping though. Not sure what kind. WAYYYYYYYYYYYY more fun than a day of work, that's for sure.
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Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Springfield, OR.
Posts: 1,700
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Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: Troutdale, Oregon
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Hey where is this at??? I have not heard of this lake yet.....would love to check it out!
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Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Springfield, OR.
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This lake is open all year long and during normal Trout season April thru October you can use night crawlers....I am getting goose bumps just thinking of it, this spring has been rather different with the increased flows. The larger fish seemed to move down stream a bit and it looks as if a new gravel bar has started to grow...cool how the river changes over time... Hope this helps - one thing I will share is "Salmon Fly Rooster Tails" 1"-1 1/4" seem to be the best sizes. Work the seams and structure... I caught this in the early spring...Rooster Tail... Chuck
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