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    I fished with solution7 at the two ponds. I also checked out the google earth thing and it looked like there where other ponds across the yamhill river by the first one we went to in willimina i think dont know much about those ponds.

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    I was out at Sheridan Pond for about 5 hours this morning. Saw about 12 people come and go. One group of 4 said they caught one rainbow with sand shrimp. Talked to one other guy across the bank that said he had only gotten one small bite. I caught one rainbow, a 9 & 1/2" off a silver KastMaster. Couple other bites. I was using Kastmasters, Char Power eggs, & a garlic trout bait I made at home. It was cold and foggy and I lost my fishing pole holder ... I think it fell out in the parking area. It's maroon with the initials RMc on it if anyone happens to find it and want to return it), but at least I didn't get skunked!!!


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    Quote Originally Posted by fishtales View Post
    Nice Shimano reel there. I picked up 4 of the Solstace 4000FE and use two with a Trophy Tamer and two with Shakespear. They are not too expensive and they get the job done.
    I've always been a fan of shimano for those reasons. They make good bike parts too.

    Quote Originally Posted by Outdoor_Myers View Post
    I fished with solution7 at the two ponds. I also checked out the google earth thing and it looked like there where other ponds across the yamhill river by the first one we went to in willimina i think dont know much about those ponds.
    I saw that too and was wondering if those ponds are fishable.

    Quote Originally Posted by Shallowbay View Post
    I was out at Sheridan Pond for about 5 hours this morning. Saw about 12 people come and go. One group of 4 said they caught one rainbow with sand shrimp. Talked to one other guy across the bank that said he had only gotten one small bite. I caught one rainbow, a 9 & 1/2" off a silver KastMaster. Couple other bites. I was using Kastmasters, Char Power eggs, & a garlic trout bait I made at home. It was cold and foggy and I lost my fishing pole holder ... I think it fell out in the parking area. It's maroon with the initials RMc on it if anyone happens to find it and want to return it), but at least I didn't get skunked!!!


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    Nice, no skunkage. Bummer about the pole holder. Looks like a good one.
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    Sure is nice to have a pole holder now that we can fish with 2 poles.

    I met a guy from sacramento that was fishing up where i was last year and he gave me one. Never used it til this year though
    Check out my fishing blog http://oregonshane.wordpress.com/ Picture Heavy
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    Quote Originally Posted by Throbbit _Shane View Post
    Sure is nice to have a pole holder now that we can fish with 2 poles.

    I met a guy from sacramento that was fishing up where i was last year and he gave me one. Never used it til this year though
    I picked up my two pole tag which will be perfect for when I take the kids out. Now I can have one pole in the holder fishing the bottom or under a float while I am tossing hardware which is my fav.
    The Swine Flu ain't got nothing on the Coho Fever!

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