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halibuthitman
Thanks for the heads up! Can you be more specific about this spot? I've been marking the quicksand locations on my area map.
ok, ya know where the rotting dead horse is in that one quicksand spot.. a little to the south/north from there, next to the gay biker bar that is just down the road from those camping 7th day adventist teenagers... but not all the way up to where those two landmines are in the road.. right there.
Rats! I was OK with the disgruntled booby trap setting vet and your pink tutu wearing dad swinging around up there but Patty Murray? Just when I was thinking about trying the place out.****... this just in.. Patty Murray was just seen up there campaigning in her tennis shoes... the place is done
Rats! I was OK with the disgruntled booby trap setting vet and your pink tutu wearing dad swinging around up there but Patty Murray? Just when I was thinking about trying the place out.Hey Brandon, what does your uncle know about the Kilches?[/QUOTE The Kilchis! Talk about a scary place! Jenny From Ifish lives up there!! I wouldn't go anywhere near the Kilchis, Miami, N F of the klaskenine or Salmonberry... Haven't you guys heard of Eagle creek? the fish are so thick up there that there swimming in the mud puddles of the parking lot! same way down on the nestucca and tillmook.. you should check those places out!
the chum should be in good in the second week of november.. but in all honesty the Kilchis will probably produce bigger and more fish.. chum and chinook will be in strong in the first two weeks of november.so are the chum in right now if they are please let me no thanks. would like to go and give it a shot.
the chum should be in good in the second week of november.. but in all honesty the Kilchis will probably produce bigger and more fish.. chum and chinook will be in strong in the first two weeks of november.
well with a possible job at little caesars this summer will get me a heap of tackle and some insurance/gas money ill be good next fall ill take a try at the kilchis next time around.Get your licence ASAP so you can borrow your parent's car to get to the fishing spots. lol. BTW, Brad was telling you straight up about the Kilchis. The Trask is probably a good bet now too. Oh, and don't get too personal with those sucker fish. If any female OFF'er in your age group had seen you kissing one of those you'd be Toast!
A couple times this year already I've been out fishing and heard real close gunshots and one time I'm pretty sure I heard the bullet wiz by about 10ft above my head. (no i wasn't on private property)
well with a possible job at little caesars this summer will get me a heap of tackle and some insurance/gas money ill be good next fall ill take a try at the kilchis next time around.
but the bad part about the liscense is dad and both my uncles will be like. hey...you should drive i'm tired. lol dad is giving me his 89 civic. it has a clock automatic windows and it's in great shape.
We had a 87 civic. She was a reel good ride.
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...... Hey Brandon, what does your uncle know about the Kilches?
Bahahahahaha!!!! Oh stop it you're killing me. Next you'll be telling everyone that this is the 'Go To' river when the Wilson's blown.
I was there yesterday, they were catching cutts, Chinook, coho and yea I think there was a chum or 12! Of course it was combat fishing at its best. There must have been fifty people lining the bank, cars were parked everywhere. They even had a traffic cop making sure the truckers going by didn't stop on the bridge too long. I think they were concerned that the bridge might not be able to hold all the weight. All those guys catching fish and not one of them had a net! I saw the guy on the far bank loose two nooks and 3 chum because he didn't have a net to get it up two feet out of the water! Don't bother going to the Kilches its a waste of time and bait.
What's the ratio look like so far this year for nates v.s. hatchery?
Yep, just be careful the bottom of the river is all private