Where to go for Coho?

Sandy, Columbia (that isn't spelled right) Clack, Eagle, any where just about. If the water runs to the ocean most likely it'll have Coho in it at one time or another, the trick is being there at the right time.
 
I think I should head to the Clackamas at Eagle Creek.
Is it Combat Fishing for Fly Fisherman There?
Do you need waders or a good Pair of Jeans?

And If I fish the Sandy do I need to fish Above Oxbow to catch stuff?

And how is Plunking at Bonneviille for Coho?
And is Cascade Locks a good Place too?
 
I think I should head to the Clackamas at Eagle Creek.
Is it Combat Fishing for Fly Fisherman There?
Do you need waders or a good Pair of Jeans?

And If I fish the Sandy do I need to fish Above Oxbow to catch stuff?

And how is Plunking at Bonneviille for Coho?
And is Cascade Locks a good Place too?

Eagle creek can definitely get crowded and most of them are snaggers:mad:.
 
Snag The Snaggers!!!!
Or give them a 3oz in the Face!

They would send you for a swim...

You dont need waders, and you dont need flyfishing equipment.
Dont plunk at bonneville, or you'll really piss off the crowd throwing spinners for fall nookers.
Fish the sandy! There are no other routes than the river itself, so if you find any good water, there might as well be some fish there.
 
started as 2 (as always...) raised to 3...


Too everyone: is it impolite to asked for Rep points? All this stuff I've been teaching a different kid that dad's fishes, has a boat, and fishes 3 times a week I think should get me something... ;) :lol:

Man getting cocky are we on OFF???
Come on now... :naughty:
 
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