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    Razor clams in Newport?

    Newport razors Newport razors You can find razors near Newport by the north jetty... and I mean RIGHT by the north jetty... but you'll want a good minus tide to do it... if it's not -1 or lower, you're SOL. There are also littlenecks there around the rocks and the mussels are easy (and tasty)...
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    Sixes River chinook

    I know it's been a while since you posted it; but, if you're still looking for oarsmen feel free to drop me a message. I only work three and four days a week, so that leaves me three- and four-day weekends and I adore the Sixes. I may not be the most experienced behind the oars, but I've got...
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    Fish-N-Fool Knot...Extremely tough!!

    No, it's knot! :LOL: Alright... just kidding... it looks pretty simple... will have to give 'er a go.
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    G33 .357

    You might also check out the Smith & Wesson SW40VE... got one of these for the girlfriend and she adores it. I have to agree with her... it's a comfortable piece to shoot, though I've never been a fan of poly frames... I do kinda dig it. If you can get the chance to shoot one, you might check it...
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    Help with a drift boat trailer

    Had you initially titled that "Looking for a boat wench" and later edited it?
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    We need a trout pond in McMinnville!

    *handing you a shovel* Get to diggin', my friend. Or maybe go fill in the drains in the skate park with concrete... a few good rains and you'll have the pond part of the equation... :lol:
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    Chrome Hen Silent film

    Nope. Fake like the moon landing. :D
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    Help with a drift boat trailer

    I dunno about you, but MY wench would be quite cross if I expected her to do most of the work getting a boat onto a trailer.
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    Good Day at JC Pond 03/03/10

    Well, seeing as today's Alsea fishing got put off, perhaps I'll have to head out to JC pond to cure my fishin' blue balls. :lol:
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    Rainbow triploids

    OTOH, diploid fish (non-triploid) have the ability to reproduce and, thus, contaminate native strains of fish. Personally, I think that stocking in places where there are native trout, especially cutthroat , should be triploid only, to prevent destruction of the native fish. (Cutthroat trout are...
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    Fly fishing for bass

    Hmm... From what I've read, that's a source of some contention... whether the bass are destroying the lake or helping control the tui chub... However, I'm willing to do my part to toe the line and eat just a couple of them rather than buckets full... :lol:
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    Chrome Hen Silent film

    They fake the footage of people picking them up by the tail. They use the same studio that they used to fake the moon landing. *nod* There's got to be some technique that the rest of us are missing.
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    Fly fishing get together

    That's it... yeah... my own form of fly casting... akin to Drunken Monkey Kung Fu.... I call it Flailing Fly Rod Casting... yeah... that's the ticket... yeah... I'm really tempted to head out the McKenzie and go poke around at one of my favorite trout spots... it's also the only place that...
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    Willamette River in Corvallis

    OK... I know that this is a REALLY late reply on this topic, but I didn't see anyone mention that from the look of things, that first fish appears to be a mountain whitefish (Prosopium williamsoni). (The snout does look to have that distinctive up-turn to it, at least.) Those insects to which...
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    Fly fishing get together

    So this whole GTG sounds like good times. I've been fishing the steelies on the fly the last few weeks in the Alsea and loving it... Especially if there's going to be impromptu casting lessons... I could use 'em... I cast like a drunken dislexic chimpanzee with rabies. T'other day after...
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