#120747 - 09/05/01 01:14 AM
Re: Kalama River Bait & Tackle - Thanks
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Alevin
Registered: 07/13/01
Posts: 16
Loc: Lebanon Or, Kalama Wa
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Thank you cohoangler. Im very pleased to know you were happy with our service... The Silvers are arriving stronger everyday, and as of Sept. 1st they raised the limit to 6. Please come back and see us again! Sandra Kalama River Bait & Tackle Also as of Sept. 1st, the river from the natural gas pipeline up to the hatchery is fly water only.
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#120748 - 09/05/01 12:08 PM
Re: Kalama River Bait & Tackle - Thanks
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Returning Adult
Registered: 01/05/00
Posts: 266
Loc: Tacoma
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Willierower and/or NW_rvrbank_Babe and/or anyone else in the know:
In re: fishing for the silvers with flies on the Kalama, what flies and sizes are reliable and are they normally fished with a floating line/long leader, or on sink tips with shorter leaders?
I have an 8 wt. and a line system with a floating tip and 3 sink tips of increasing density.
How should I set up to have an average chance at the silvers with fly gear?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
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Tad
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#120750 - 09/05/01 03:06 PM
Re: Kalama River Bait & Tackle - Thanks
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Alevin
Registered: 07/13/01
Posts: 16
Loc: Lebanon Or, Kalama Wa
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Firedog, its closed to the intake at the lower hatchery. Look forward to you stoppin in.
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#120752 - 09/05/01 04:21 PM
Re: Kalama River Bait & Tackle - Thanks
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Three Time Spawner
Registered: 12/29/99
Posts: 1604
Loc: Vancouver, Washington
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As I understand it, the "flies only" section is from the gas pipeline behind Kalama River Bait and Tackle upstream to the confluence of Hatchery Creek. That's just upstream of the parking lot near Beginners Hole.
An 8 weight fly rod with a sink tip is just about perfect for coho. But if you tie into a fall Chinook, forget it. You'll need a 12-weight to stop them. But there aren't many Chinooks since the WDFW traps them downstream and trucks them to the upper hatchery. I use my 9 weight with sinking line and a 7 foot tapered leader (10lb). Yarn flies in orange, red, green or blue seem to work, particularly early in the morning.
The best place to cast is at Beginner's Hole from the opposite side from Kalama River Road. With chest waders you can acess from either upstream or downstream. The coho stack up in Beginners Hole thicker than I have ever seen anywhere outside of Alaska. But be aware, the hole is very deep (over 10 feet) and the fish are flat on the bottom. It's not easy getting a fly down. Good luck.
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