Looking for some yellows ya'll....can anyone poi t me in a direction where I may stand a chance at catching enough for dinner?
EOBOY
Are you talking Brem?
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bucketman009
Nope yellow perch my friend....got a bluegill spot already...actually got a lot of those already.....trying to find a few yellow perch spots now....I also recently caught my first walleye too in Oregon.
EOBOY
Boy , you got me on that one!
EOBOY
I.ve caught just about everything around Rock Island above the willy falls,Crappie, Largemouth, smallies, Brem, Channel cats. even a Steelhead one summer. But I don't think I've ever caught a perch there.
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bucketman009
Yeah I used to fish there a lot.....pressure over the last 10 years has made it difficult to do REAL well.....back in the day I had 100 smaller days now if you catch 15 decent ones you are lucky.....I am sure yellows are in there just not in large numbers.
plumbertom
Munsel Lake.
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bucketman009
Hey plumbertom......have you fished Munsel....I know it is deep....any tough ideas where to start at in Munsel.....and thanks.
plumbertom
Yeah, I've fished it. You need a boat. I caught plenty of fish even if they were on the small side. Mostly in 6'-25' of water. Got a couple fair sized trout also just dragging a jig behind my boat while slow reading the lake on my sonar looking for fish
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bucketman009
Thank you
troutdude
What Plumbertom said about Munsel; also applies to Siltcoos Lake. If you have a boat you could fish both, in a day.
Beach off Blurock landing in Washington. To get an idea, its across the river from where the Willamette meets the Columbia. Fish there mid spring into early summer (spawn).