#194829 - 04/19/03 01:04 PM
The Cowlitz Zoo
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Spawner
Registered: 12/06/00
Posts: 783
Loc: bullcanyon
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I'm betting a few of you want to know what's going on down at the cowlitz. A freaking zoo has been established there already. We got there 45 min before daylight and there was already 7-8 boats on the other side. We fished over there for about an hour or so and gave up. Got tired of hearing "coming down" I guess you can't hold em with 15lb when the fish are hooked in the @$$.
We ran down river to baker and saw nothing caught but the fisherman were there. Yep its only 10:00 and I'm home. Can't stand fishing with goons. There were a few good guys over there but they were outnumbered. I didn't read the seattle times yesterday, but I bet it said go fish the cowlitz up by the barrier.
Oh yeah there is some guy shuttling people over to the other side that needs some brains. He cut a fish off from a lady this morning. She didn't react like I would've.
Well now you know that it ain't worth going unless you're into combat fishing. Glowball
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#194830 - 04/19/03 02:22 PM
Re: The Cowlitz Zoo
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Returning Adult
Registered: 11/24/00
Posts: 377
Loc: The Terrace
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a little rant; glowball hit it right on! There is a herd of fishers in the northwest that you find at all the zoo fishery's. to be part of the herd you must not have any ethics,principles. or manners,anything you hook is yours to kill,no fishing zones are a challenge to the herd ,fishing regulations don't apply to you,you read fishen & hunten news to find out where the herd is moving next. In the herds wake are river banks strewn with trash fish line and fecal matter. Most areas the herd fishes the property owners close to public access after one season of the herd. Public places frequented by the herd are intolerable at best Just some thoughts and observations from three decades of river fishing
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#194831 - 04/19/03 02:40 PM
Re: The Cowlitz Zoo
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Returning Adult
Registered: 07/23/02
Posts: 476
Loc: Edmonds
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I have property with a boat launch on the COW between Barrier and BC. You guys are right. What a bunch of freeking idiots. Every weekend I go down there, it is not a problem to pick up a bag of trash.
It is the same low life goons that apply the new layer of garbage every weekend.
To bad there is not a way to cull the herd a bit.
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#194832 - 04/19/03 11:53 PM
Re: The Cowlitz Zoo
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Registered: 02/12/03
Posts: 368
Loc: W. WA
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A Friend said fishing was good and I was tempted to check it out but then I said easter weekend forget it. I don't mind the zoo once in a while. It is kind of fun if the fishing is hot and you are next to the right group of guys.
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#194833 - 04/20/03 10:46 AM
Re: The Cowlitz Zoo
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Juvenille at Sea
Registered: 07/09/02
Posts: 176
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what a joke! i braved the barrier crowd on the launch side for about 2 hours is all. i couldnt even walk down the bank cause there was so much frickin line wrapped around my feet . i have never seen so many crackers in my life. yes i did see that moron shuttling people across, which i'm sure was really great news for the people who were up there first. i seen the guy with the leg brace fighting his fish down the guantlet. he did good for having a bum leg. he did better than all the other crackers with just one leg 2 thumbs for that. i fished elsewhere the rest of the day with a big .
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#194835 - 04/20/03 05:22 PM
Re: The Cowlitz Zoo
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Spawner
Registered: 09/25/01
Posts: 744
Loc: Tacoma
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This does not apply to the many good folks practicing voluntary take tactics at Barrier Dam. I saw a lot of the successful guys using 10ft.+ length leaders, 2-3/0 hooks, small drift bobbers and 2-3 ounce of weight.
Call it what you will but in reality it's plain and simply called lining. If it isn't lining then what is the benefit of such a long leader? Wouldn't a receptive fish easily take a setup on a 3ft. leader?
If you chose to line fish then there is no way to deny the out side in hook placement more than 70% of the time.
It's not my intention to crack on anyone just calling a spade a spade.
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#194836 - 04/20/03 10:16 PM
Re: The Cowlitz Zoo
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Juvenille at Sea
Registered: 09/19/00
Posts: 215
Loc: elma
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i'm with you fj. .scott
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#194837 - 04/20/03 10:55 PM
Re: The Cowlitz Zoo
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Spawner
Registered: 12/06/00
Posts: 783
Loc: bullcanyon
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Hey micro I've fished with those guys over there on the other side and they ain't getting the fish to bite. I don't care if you're convinced they are or not. If it makes you sleep at night thinking otherwise than so be it.
I've also fished with those old timers down at the launch and I doubt they would care what anyone says. I don't think anyone was referring to them. Those boys are egg fisherman not SNAGGERS.
Can't explain without giving the secret. HA Here I'll do it for ya. Use at least a 7 foot leader 10 is better. Tie a double hook setup with your corkies in the middle of the two hooks. Don't bother using yarn (it doesn't stick in scales like it does teeth) Cast out and hopefully your line will cross through an open mouth of an unsuspecting fish. Than yell "fish on coming down". If you don't hook one on the drift always jerk at the end of the drift, and if you miss just tell the guy next to "ya darn missed again". What a freaking joke. Maybe I'll take the digital camera with me next time and I'll follow you down to the corner and take a pic of your fish with the hook outside the mouth. Let me know when you're going.
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#194840 - 04/20/03 11:28 PM
Re: The Cowlitz Zoo
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Registered: 01/13/03
Posts: 405
Loc: Port Orchard
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Glow ball: Why don’t we get together I just went with Micro; to the cow last wen & Thursday And I got video of our trip and I’m sorry but you would have to do some apologizing to him. He’s the most ethical fisher men I ever seen down their, every fish I’ve seen him pull in has always been in the mouth.
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#194842 - 04/21/03 12:01 AM
Re: The Cowlitz Zoo
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Registered: 11/24/00
Posts: 377
Loc: The Terrace
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The Herd mentality,Flossing = fish in the freezer.
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#194844 - 04/21/03 11:09 AM
Re: The Cowlitz Zoo
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Spawner
Registered: 12/06/00
Posts: 783
Loc: bullcanyon
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Sounds like you're implying that I don't catch fish. I do pretty good down on the ol river.
IN regards to the flossing. You might be the exception to the rule. If thats the case I apologize. I'm speaking from what I've seen over there and heard from friends who've fished over there. Most of those yahoos are flossing the fish. Just because a hook is in the head doesn't mean it bit. Most of the fish are hooked outside in. Not saying yours are so don't rebut the last comment.
Just for the record I'm not complaining about someone else catching fish. It's the whole package that goes with fishing the cowlitz on a weekend. You fishing there for 17 years should know as well as anyone how much its gone downhill. Yeah yeah I know don't go down there then. Don't worry I won't go down there on a weekend again.
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#194845 - 04/21/03 12:09 PM
Re: The Cowlitz Zoo
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Spawner
Registered: 01/17/02
Posts: 672
Loc: AUBURN
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QUESTION, to get to the other side of the river, would it be safe to row my pontoon boat across? and how do they fish it, jus eggs or will corkies suffice?
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#194846 - 04/21/03 01:56 PM
Re: The Cowlitz Zoo
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Parr
Registered: 08/29/01
Posts: 64
Loc: Centralia
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I have been thinking about doing that in my pontoon boat as well. I think it would be fine, just start up river a bit and were a PFD. I have not been to the Barrier in a while and figured I would try that to get away from the Combat fishing, but maybe its getting bad over there as well....
Jeff
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#194847 - 04/21/03 03:57 PM
Re: The Cowlitz Zoo
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Juvenille at Sea
Registered: 11/18/02
Posts: 134
Loc: Wapato, WA
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On the weekend when the flows are low you could easily make it in a pontoon, no problem whatsoever.
As for the snaggers, I too get disgusted, but as others have said, no one can make them go away as long as it's not against the law. Once they keep a snagged fish, according to a sheriff down at Barrier last year, then they become law-breakers. I sat there with the sheriff last year and watched a bunch of trashy morons snag fish in the slack water, but he couldn't put a stop to it because none of them had treble hooks or kept the tires they were catching.
There IS privacy on that river, with or without a boat, so find some. I manage to, so I'm sure others can as well.
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