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yeah i was there today from 6:00 to 12:30 and I saw about 25 flossed and one on a blue foxI have been trying my luck too, at the mouth. The only success i have seen are the flosser. Anyone trying to actually fish has not caught a fish. I have gone 3 times now.
I wish i had some advice but Coho are notoriously lock jawed on the clack.
i’m kind of a similar situation, I’ve been trying by Barton and Carver almost every weekend now on spinners and eggs with no luck. I’ve seen them jump and I know they’re in there pretty much anywhere throughout the river and I’m hoping this rain will get them going a little bit, i’m expecting a little more of a push up in the river, and I understand there’s still plenty holding by the mouth.Hoping to revive this thread. Anyone have any luck yet? I've been hitting Cross Park pretty regularly after work for 1-2 hours. I know it's a little lower than I need to be but it's so damn convenient for me. Thinking about exploring Barton this afternoon since I read the fish are more upstream at the moment. Will there be a new wave of coho beginning at the mouth soon? Sorry for all the newbie questions, i'm pretty new to salmon/steelhead.
Ditto. Went to Barton tonight. Saw same roll later in the evening. I know there’s fish in there! Just gotta keep trying I guessi’m kind of a similar situation, I’ve been trying by Barton and Carver almost every weekend now on spinners and eggs with no luck. I’ve seen them jump and I know they’re in there pretty much anywhere throughout the river and I’m hoping this rain will get them going a little bit, i’m expecting a little more of a push up in the river, and I understand there’s still plenty holding by the mouth.
at least you got out and saw someDitto. Went to Barton tonight. Saw same roll later in the evening. I know there’s fish in there! Just gotta keep trying I guess
I'm curious what you mean by flossed. What is their technique that makes you think they are flossing?yeah i was there today from 6:00 to 12:30 and I saw about 25 flossed and one on a blue fox
large 9’ leaders, extra heavy weight, no real bait(corky with yarn, plain corky, etc.) and extra long drifts. i’m sure out of the 50 to 70 people sitting on the bank There were some that were legitimately trying to fish ethically, but most of them could be observed as flossers.I'm curious what you mean by flossed. What is their technique that makes you think they are flossing?
That must be quite the site to see 50 people casting 9' leaders with 2 ounces of weight. We're they using giant bare treble hooks too?large 9’ leaders, extra heavy weight, no real bait(corky with yarn, plain corky, etc.) and extra long drifts. i’m sure out of the 50 to 70 people sitting on the bank There were some that were legitimately trying to fish ethically, but most of them could be observed as flossers.
no usually around size 2 to a 2/0That must be quite the site to see 50 people casting 9' leaders with 2 ounces of weight. We're they using giant bare treble hooks too?
No self respecting snagger uses anything smaller than a 2/0 treble.no usually around size 2 to a 2/0
That fishery is closed be careful my friend it opens back up in MayI caught this at North fork Resovoir in Estacada, anybody know if this is a coho or chinook?View attachment 640336
That's good to know. Thank you. This was a couple weeks ago before it closed, One buddy of mine says that's a coho jack and someone else said its a chinook jack, just thought id join this forum and ask around what people think.That fishery is closed be careful my friend it opens back up in May