Steelhead off St. Helens docks

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Does anybody know if you can catch them off of there or if anybody has? Also what kid of gear should I use. I was trying a cut plug with herring in it. Also what depth do they like? Thanks for any advice.
 
I have never caught one off the dock there, I believe most of the fish cross over the channel and hug the sand island and east bank. I do know that they have been killin em right tight to the beach at Prescott using spin and glos and a prawn..
 
Thanks for the feed back. I have tried plunking before but my lines always get twisted up. How can I prevent this? Do I need bigger speader bar form my weight to my first leader with the setup on it?
 
SturgeonSurgeon said:
Thanks for the feed back. I have tried plunking before but my lines always get twisted up. How can I prevent this? Do I need bigger speader bar form my weight to my first leader with the setup on it?
I wish I had an answer but I don't know jack about plunking from shore..
 
SturgeonSurgeon said:
Thanks for the feed back. I have tried plunking before but my lines always get twisted up. How can I prevent this? Do I need bigger speader bar form my weight to my first leader with the setup on it?

I used to have this problem, until I figured out my setup was wrong. Make sure you're running your globe spinner and bait line on the longer end of your spreader. Also, the leader/bait line should be longer than the weight leader.

Hope that helps.
 
If you have access to a boat they are also spanking them at the mouth of the lewis on a F7 orange quickfish-
 
Thanks again and no hard feelings on the bass post. I was a little rude to you!
 
SturgeonSurgeon said:
Thanks again and no hard feelings on the bass post. I was a little rude to you!
no hard feelings at all... I wouldn't even come to the forum if a guy couldn't into a good ole fashioned pissin match with another fisherman once in a while-
 
True true...lets call it a draw till next time........lol although I think you took the majority's vote....lol
 
the majority vote... lets not forget that democracy is like 2 wolves and a sheep voting on whats for dinner,and liberty is a well armed sheep contesting the vote-
 
halibuthitman said:
the majority vote... lets not forget that democracy is like 2 wolves and a sheep voting on whats for dinner,and liberty is a well armed sheep contesting the vote-

Well Said!
 
SturgeonSurgeon said:
Does anybody know if you can catch them off of there or if anybody has? Also what kid of gear should I use. I was trying a cut plug with herring in it. Also what depth do they like? Thanks for any advice.
Try social-security beach with size 8 spin-n-glo pink with black wings and a coon shrimp.
 
Where the hell is Social Security beach and whats a coon shrimp and where do I get it?
 
I think the Social Security Beach he is referring to is the one on Sauvie Island (Reeder Road). Coon shrimp are available at most bait shops including Bi-Mart. Make sure you also pick up a roll of "stretchy string" (also available at Bi-Mart). It will help retain the shrimp on your hook.
 
Don't we have like a dozen or so Social Security beaches in the vicinity? :) It's hard to tell which is which. I guess we are going to have a Google map of those SS beaches pretty soon...
 
I know of only one near PDX, one in Independence, and one or two in southern Oregon. If people chime in we can map them out.
 
Well what do you mean by SS beaches.......?
 
I think a Social Security Beach or Hole is by definition a well-known and usually productive fishing spot occupied constantly and for the most part by retirees...
 
Yea what he said, sauvies island.
 
LMAO thanks for clearing that up! HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
 

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