#110097 - 03/24/01 12:47 PM
Springer questions
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Eyed Egg
Registered: 01/17/01
Posts: 8
Loc: renton,wa,u.s.a
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where is the nearest boat launch to the boneville pool and will trolling plugs work instead of herring
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#110098 - 03/26/01 08:47 AM
Re: Springer questions
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Parr
Registered: 06/27/00
Posts: 48
Loc: Vancouver, Wa,USA
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there are a couple of options on the oregon side you can put in at cascade locks and run across or there is a rampoff hiway 4 at the wind river.
The way most guys fish up there is to pull some type of plug, from Quickfish to hotshots my fave is magnum wiggle warts.
Good luck fishing with a couple thousand of your closest friends
Rick
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#110099 - 03/26/01 03:26 PM
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Spawner
Registered: 03/08/99
Posts: 605
Loc: Seattle, WA USA
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There's also a ramp near Stevenson. I've never run it but I hear it can be pretty nasty coming back down from the Wind when it's blowing. Just plan on being at the Wind launch at 3:30 with a lot of patience and you'll be fine.
Just to whet the appetite a bit more - between 3/10 and yesterday the tickers at Bonneville counted 3200 Springers over the ladders. During the same period last year they counted 330. No I'm not missing or adding any zeros...
Bruce
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#110100 - 03/26/01 08:16 PM
Re: Springer questions
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Alevin
Registered: 03/17/01
Posts: 14
Loc: Richland
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Hey Bruce, where are you getting your fish passage data? Im gettin getting mine from https://www.nwp.usace.army.mil/op/fishdata/AdultFishCounts/2001_3.txt This page doesent update evry day, obviously yours does. Im really excited, I have a trip planned for April 8th thru the 16th. Looks like the run will be one of the best ever!
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#110101 - 03/27/01 03:23 AM
Re: Springer questions
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Parr
Registered: 09/13/00
Posts: 52
Loc: Kent,WA U.S.A.
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If a person is from Washington and puts in on the oregon side and happeneds to come back with some fish would you be hasseled by the Oregon Dept of Fish and Wildlife?
------------------ Sockeye
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#110102 - 03/27/01 08:42 AM
Re: Springer questions
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Parr
Registered: 06/27/00
Posts: 48
Loc: Vancouver, Wa,USA
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Sockeye, To the best of my knowledge unless you are fishing below Bonneville(I think that's the only portion of the mainstem thats actually open) MY answer would be NO. If you are fishing the Wind river from a put in on the Oregon side I think that you still need a Wa license because they actually have a boundary posted for that area. There is a set of boundary markers that separate the Wind from the Columbia. That makes it officially Washington. For fishing in the mainstem of the columbia the states have a mutual agreement on sport caught fish. but if you fish a branch or tributary you are required to have that states license regardless of point of origin. I hope thats right and helps you out.... you can get licenses at the store in Stevenson (I think) or order them on the internet. the site the I find the most up to date is the Dart site http://www.cqs.washington.edu/dart/adult.html Rick
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#110103 - 03/27/01 12:06 PM
Re: Springer questions
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Spawner
Registered: 03/08/99
Posts: 605
Loc: Seattle, WA USA
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Bellinghamangler, the Dart site that Rick linked to above is where I get my numbers. Actually, the numbers I posted may be off.
I think those 3200+ vs. the 330 at the same time last year may be overall counts - not just for the March time period. Still, it's 10X the number of springers over the dam this year that there were last year. Fire up the coals...
Bruce Schmidts Pro Staff
[This message has been edited by B. Gray (edited 03-27-2001).]
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#110105 - 03/27/01 09:42 PM
Re: Springer questions
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Alevin
Registered: 03/17/01
Posts: 14
Loc: Richland
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Maggotgagger, check this site out for boat launches.http://boat.iac.wa.gov/launches.asp?county=Klickitat
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#110106 - 03/27/01 10:19 PM
Re: Springer questions
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Returning Adult
Registered: 03/12/01
Posts: 359
Loc: Kirkland, Wa USA
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The site Bhamangler referred to is the most up to date for dam counts. They post data two days after the fact, ie, Sunday's actual counts go on the site Tuesday morning. There are 600-700 springers passing the Bonneville ladders daily right now, and guys plunking spin 'n glos just downstream of the dam are doing quite well. Catches have been averaging about one springer for every 3.5 to 5 anglers daily since the weekend. State checks show about 67 percent of the fish are marked hatchery fish. The rest are considered wild and must be let go. It's still slow so far upstream at the Wind River and Drano Lake. I'm down there Friday...
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#110107 - 03/28/01 05:06 AM
Re: Springer questions
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Parr
Registered: 06/27/00
Posts: 48
Loc: Vancouver, Wa,USA
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COLUMBIA RIVER - where the river coincides with the boundary between Washington and Oregon, the license of either state is valid. Anglers must comply with the laws of the state in which they are fishing. An angler licensed only in Oregon may not fish on the Washington shore or in Washington sloughs or tributaries. An angler fishing the Columbia River is restricted to one daily limit even if licensed by both states. Anglers may fish with either a saltwater, freshwater, or combination license in the waters of the Columbia River between a line from Rocky Point on the Washington shore to Tongue Point on the Oregon shore and the Buoy10 line described below. For STURGEON rules in the Columbia River tributaries, see rules for adjoining mainstem waters.
Anymore questions about the Columbia river rules? that is on page 103 of the Regs. for wasington. it is also on page 78 in the Oregon regs. I didn't want anyone to feel left out so I'm going to put the exact wording for Oregon on here also.
1. In the Columbia River where it forms the state boundary line, not including tributaries, sloughs and lands, the following rules apply: a. License and tags of either state are valid except when the other state’s season is closed; b. Anglers must follow the rules of the state in which they are fishing; c. Anglers are restricted to one daily catch and one annual sturgeon catch limit from the Columbia River, even if licensed in Oregon and Washington; d. Anglers that are residents of either Oregon or Washington may launch or take out their boats from either shore, regard-less of which state license they hold; e. Anglers that are not a resident of either Oregon or Washington must possess a nonresident license for the state in which they are landing. 2. When fishing on tributaries, sloughs or from the land of a state, the angler must be licensed by that state and obey all angling regulations of that state.
Rick please go get a copy of you current regs and look at them......
[This message has been edited by rickh75 (edited 03-28-2001).]
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#110108 - 03/28/01 01:18 PM
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Juvenille at Sea
Registered: 02/19/00
Posts: 129
Loc: edgewood, wa........
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salmonbelly, you say that plunkers are picking up some fish, but is that the washingotn or oregon side, i would be fishing the washington side, any thing you can hint to as what would ie: bait and all that, thanks for any info, i want to head down there in a few weeks, since ive hardly fished speingers ( like 1 time) so im new at this.. **schitzo**
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#110109 - 03/28/01 02:38 PM
Re: Springer questions
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Parr
Registered: 06/27/00
Posts: 48
Loc: Vancouver, Wa,USA
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I think that the standard plunking rig will suffice go with a larger spinnglow (orange with stripes)and if you use long leaders put a cork on the middle of your leader if you tie on a swivel about 2-3' abouve your 3 way you can slide down another rig like a wobbler or quickfish. rig that on a shorter leader than the distance from your swivel to your 3 way. with a snap swivel on the non business end put a 1/2 oz cannon ballon the snap and clip to your line and let it slide down your mainline (put a couple of large beads on the mainline before trying this). and take a I dont know how much weight they are throwing but i'd bring 8-14 oz pyramid or bank type sinkers. some folks use bait some use scent some use nothing. go with a size 4/0 or 5/0 hook
this is what the plunkers use at Meldrum bar in oregon city.
Good luck and I hope that helped a little
Rick
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#110110 - 03/28/01 02:39 PM
Re: Springer questions
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Parr
Registered: 06/27/00
Posts: 48
Loc: Vancouver, Wa,USA
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I think that the standard plunking rig will suffice. go with a larger spinnglow (orange with stripes)and if you use long leaders put a cork on the middle of your leader if you tie on a swivel about 2-3' above your 3 way. you can slide down another rig like a wobbler or quickfish. rig that on a shorter leader than the distance from your swivel to your 3 way. with a snap swivel on the non business end put a 1/2 oz cannon ballon the snap and clip to your line and let it slide down your mainline (put a couple of large beads on the mainline before trying this). and take a I dont know how much weight they are throwing but i'd bring 8-14 oz pyramid or bank type sinkers. some folks use bait some use scent some use nothing. go with a size 4/0 or 5/0 hook
this is what the plunkers use at Meldrum bar in oregon city.
Good luck and I hope that helped a little
Rick
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#110111 - 03/28/01 05:24 PM
Re: Springer questions
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Juvenille at Sea
Registered: 11/21/99
Posts: 180
Loc: Chehalis, Washington USA
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Hang on to your hats guys it will only get better!!! Lower Col. is crankin out fish with some beauties in the low 30's...That should continue for a few more weeks...these fish scoot right along so any of the normal spots below Bonneville are producing some fish...the bulk of the run is yet to come...kind of makes ya squirm a little eh!!?? As for the Wind...relax, have fun, and fish wiggle warts...the rest you will have to read in Mr. Grays article this month in STS magazine!
Jim
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#110112 - 03/28/01 07:44 PM
Re: Springer questions
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Eyed Egg
Registered: 01/17/01
Posts: 8
Loc: renton,wa,u.s.a
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hey guys thanks for all the info we went to Kalama last sun, saw about 20 or so boats didn't really know what I was doing and didn't catch anything but I only saw 5 or 6 fish caught I have a pretty good idea what I'm gonna do next time(this weekend!!)and thanks for that boat launch site, bellingham
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