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Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Lake Oswego
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Whats "The Loop"? What river is it on?
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Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: Dallas,Or
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Ahem....did you read the entire thread?
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Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Lake Oswego
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Oopsytulips!
![]() Ha ha get it?Its the umpy river!
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Still haven't gotten a steelhead or salmon. That's how much I love fishing... not...
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Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: Cottage Grove, OR
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After we finally found a place to launch our pontoons (we used a logger road and luckily they left the gate unlocked for us that evening) the fishing was great all morning under the overcast sky. I was using a topwater Spit-n-Image by Excalibur; the fish were hitting it hard until the sun came out. I then switched to some Yam. twin tailed skirted grubs (rootbeer) on a flat jig head. First cast landed a nice smallie. The bite drastically slowed down in the afternoon, but GraphiteZen and I saw some huge smallies while on the float. There are alot of big fish through there.
We pulled out under the 138 bridge; the shoots were pretty fun. We had to climb by use of rope, pull are toons/supplies up the steep incline via rope, then pull are things straight vertical 50ft up onto the bridge. Total, we moved our toons/supplies 5 times to get them into the truck. NOT AN IDEAL TAKE OUT SPOT. A heck of a float though. |
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Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Keizer
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It sounds like a great day, except for all of the portage work...thank you for the report.
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Join Date: Mar 2008
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Especially when we see Big K Ranch guides and they kind of look at us like they are thinking "Were the heck did you come from ?!?!" ![]() ![]()
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Join Date: Dec 2006
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I will live vicariously through you...![]() Chuck
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Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: O.C.
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AHHH...Yes! I try to float Kellog, to a logging road right after the straight, wind blower stretch. I like to target Chinook, and when I get one right in front of their property, boy do those guides give you the strangest looks...Kind of an anger/awe type. But tossing anchor, and wheelin and dealin the mid-sized footballs that come up frequently is a total rush. Need to do it again this year, as last year was wicked fun when I went.
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