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I know right where you're talking about and going to give ita try this coming week. Still haven't given up the idea about hooking up with someone who would like a gas money contribution though. Thanks for the info. any suggestions on gear and/or rigging for bank fishing for salmon?
Sorry for the dumb question but what's NCL&F refer to? I live in Eugene and have been wanting to drop out there and give it a try. Thanks!I would be tossing medium or large NCL&F spinners (4, 5, or 6 Blue Fox), pink bell hoochie or an orange version, perhaps rotating to something blue or chartreuse with silver blade, or Blue Fox Rainbow Trout pattern, using 15# leader, 4' long, and 30# braid mainline on a MH rod in the 7' to 8' range...I would try to be there ideally through the low or high tides and be letting the spinner sink to near the bottom at first, followed by a varied return with some 'stop-1,2,3 -and-start' sort of stuff...and hope for a slam! cheers, roger
My bad, that is NorthCountryLures&Flies, local lure maker in Florence, sells at most the shows, online, and at some stores. Super good stuff.Sorry for the dumb question but what's NCL&F refer to? I live in Eugene and have been wanting to drop out there and give it a try. Thanks!
when you say through high and low tide is that during (at the peak) of or?
have you seen this its a gage for water volume and hieght for the river taken in mapleton
http://waterdata.usgs.gov/or/nwis/uv?format=gif&period=14&site_no=14307620
Just saw this A. Yes, fish the drop.So, when it goes down, after a big bump, it's a good forecast, right?