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Mad dog
Yeah me and you are in the same boat. thanks for the info I guess i will just show up and troll and see what other guys are doing if there are any other boats out. I am curious though where is the dam at?
Huh? I live on the backwater of the dam and check the ladder very regularly. I rarely see a clipped winter run steelhead, and all the others in there looking are whining about it.40% of the Umpqua winter steelhead population are hatcheries anyway!
Huh? I live on the backwater of the dam and check the ladder very regularly. I rarely see a clipped winter run steelhead, and all the others in there looking are whining about it.
Huh? I live on the backwater of the dam and check the ladder very regularly. I rarely see a clipped winter run steelhead, and all the others in there looking are whining about it.
If you think there is no winter steel hatchery program on the North you should go to the rock creek hatchery website. The only reason that most of the fish return on the south is because they are moved to and reared in Canyonville.No hatchery program on the north!!!!!!!!!Only On the south!!!!!!!! Again.....someone that doesn't have a clue! :naughty:
If you think there is no winter steel hatchery program on the North you should go to the rock creek hatchery website. The only reason that most of the fish return on the south is because they are moved to and reared in Canyonville.
Lets do it. My ol lady doesn't like fish too much but likes white meated fish so I think I could get her to eat bass. I heard you can caatch 50 in a day floating down the river.
50!!!! Are you out of your mind! :shock:
I stopped at one hole on the south, fished it from the bank and caught 15-20 in about an hour!I can't imagine how many you would catch in an entire day of fishing for them! The south is truely over-run with runty little smallmouth! The main is only slightly better! Too many of them!