NKlamerus
She might remember me, they sent me a cease and desist letter after I built a fence at the front and back of the yardThat's cool. I've been friends with Silver and Ferris since they moved to Springfield. I bet we've fished together 100 times. They are great.
Good idea on bigger baits. I didn't care on Saturday. Just wanted my buddy to catch a bunch of fish. He had a blast.
I fished with her last week and asked her about sending a cease a desist for a fence. She said, "Which one? We had to send them all the time." LOLShe might remember me, they sent me a cease and desist letter after I built a fence at the front and back of the yard
Beforehand I had homeless walking through between the highway and the neighborhood, for some reason they thought I'd be installing a plastic construction fence with stakes, that wouldn't keep the dog in let alone the local meth heads out!
Some friends of mine fished Big K yesterday. It was proportionally better than fishing the main on Saturday (he was with me), but still slower than an early spring tripOh man that makes me miss small mouth fishing up there- couple chunky ones in there! Thanks for the report - always eager to hear about what's going on on that water.
Excellent! I'll check it out for sure. I can walk my inflatable Hobie i11s down most launches - it has wheels and is light. That powerline launch would have been kinda sketch with my truck since I have camper on it - so I just parked up at the top and wheeled the yak down. Is stuck hole launch similar? I probably wouldn't drive down anything too steep even though I have 4wd.Some friends of mine fished Big K yesterday. It was proportionally better than fishing the main on Saturday (he was with me), but still slower than an early spring trip
If it's not too low, I say go for stuck hole, the launch is tough but there's at least a pull off at the bottom unlike power line
Stuck hole is just as steep but there's a bigger pad right about halfway down big enough to park in.Excellent! I'll check it out for sure. I can walk my inflatable Hobie i11s down most launches - it has wheels and is light. That powerline launch would have been kinda sketch with my truck since I have camper on it - so I just parked up at the top and wheeled the yak down. Is stuck hole launch similar? I probably wouldn't drive down anything too steep even though I have 4wd.
Fish here in SD has been kinda nuts lately - the water is 70+ degrees and we've got blue and yellowfin tuna along with dorado and yellowtail just outside of the Coronado Islands - I did 72 miles in my Klamath on Saturday. Super great here.. and all I can think about is small mouth fishing in September.
When I get to Waldport and have a good idea of when I can shake free from the Supreme Leader I will send you a note - maybe we can fish it together.Stuck hole is just as steep but there's a bigger pad right about halfway down big enough to park in.
As long as it's dry you should have no issue in 4wd
The downside is the launch is also a watering hole, so there's cow poop everywhere
Mind if I ask what area were you in? I have had little luck on the South Umpqua near RB this week?Fish are still active. River is typical summer frog water. Lots of moss and grass. Not much algae. We launched at 7:00 am to beat the heat, and pulled out at 10:00. My boat mate was fly fishing and I was drop shotting a senko. We were about even on fish, although I was getting bigger ones. About 50 fish in total.
Thanks for the update - I'm counting the days until I'm up there!I took the driftboat out yesterday morning. River hasn’t changed much. I caught 3 fish in the first 4 casts, and thought it is going to be a good day. After about a dozen fish the first hour, the wind came up, and the bite turned off. The wind pushed the driftboat all over, and after an hour without any action, I was ready to head home for lunch. No rain in the forecast until at least late next week.
Mind if I ask what section of the river were you on and what is still working?I took the driftboat out yesterday morning. River hasn’t changed much. I caught 3 fish in the first 4 casts, and thought it is going to be a good day. After about a dozen fish the first hour, the wind came up, and the bite turned off. The wind pushed the driftboat all over, and after an hour without any action, I was ready to head home for lunch. No rain in the forecast until at least late next week.