#225911 - 01/03/04 03:06 AM
Cold Water Tactics
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Alevin
Registered: 01/27/02
Posts: 10
Loc: Klamath River, CA
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Hey Folks, With the chill now upon us...I'm curious to hear some of your cold water presentations. Water here is dipping below 40 now and will be mid 30's by Sunday when I'll be on the water. I usually put out the wee warts or something similar to stir up the water a bit and wake up the fish. And as you know in most cases the strike is more like a leaf sliding down your line to the lure. Thanks for the feedback Here's to all the "Mr. Heaters" out there... YMR
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#225913 - 01/03/04 10:10 AM
Re: Cold Water Tactics
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Anonymous
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Can't speak for Steelhead as I haven't been fishing good Steelhead water, but this 27", 6 lb. Dolly pounded a #4 orange Blue Fox spinner yesterday. When he hit it was like a Peacock bass slamming a top water bait, water going everywhere. I was fishing some flat water about 50 yds. before a small section of whitewater, and he hit as I was retrieving slowly, drawing the spinner upriver. Thought at first I had finally hooked my first Steelhead....ripped line off like a scalded cat...but then he settled down in the current and dogged, then took another good run before he wore himself out. No, not a Steelhead but a good fight all the same. Don't usually keep Dolly's, but this one got cooked up for supper. Wish we hadn't...not too good on the table. Tasted bland and a bit muddy...sorta like poorly flavored tofu. Yech...we gave it to the cats and they were quite pleased though. Mike
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#225914 - 01/03/04 12:42 PM
Re: Cold Water Tactics
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Juvenile at Sea
Registered: 03/07/01
Posts: 124
Loc: Sedro-Woolley, Wa
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I'll second spinners in low clear water. I fished a small stream yesterday and hooked 5 steelhead and probably a dozen or so dolly's in a little over an hour. Blue/silver and all silver blue foxes in size 2 seemed to work well. I've also had a lot of success on meps trout spinners in the firetiger patern (bright green, orange and yellow). The stream I fished was maybe 15 feet wide so light line and soft presentations was key. It would have been interesting to try spoons and a few traditional methods but time was limmited and I was doing well on spinners.
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#225915 - 01/03/04 01:23 PM
Re: Cold Water Tactics
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River Nutrients
Registered: 11/07/99
Posts: 2688
Loc: Yelmish
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i've been trying to figure out something that works in the winter on the deschutes down here. it's a really small, usually clear river. i slam on the trout with a #0 silver mepps in the spring and summer, spoons work great too
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#225916 - 01/03/04 01:30 PM
Re: Cold Water Tactics
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WINNER
Registered: 01/11/03
Posts: 10363
Loc: Olypen
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rcl 187........ 12 + 5 = 17 fish/hour 60min/17 fish/hour = 1 fish every 3.5+ minutes Now that's fishing! You sure?
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#225917 - 01/03/04 01:56 PM
Re: Cold Water Tactics
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Fry
Registered: 12/27/02
Posts: 38
Loc: Auburn Wash.
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I almost always driftfish. I use brighter colors and slow down my presentation. It gives the fish a little more time to respond. I figure if the fish are as cold as I am then there not going to move much so I need to give them a little shock.
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#225919 - 01/03/04 02:17 PM
Re: Cold Water Tactics
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Juvenile at Sea
Registered: 03/07/01
Posts: 124
Loc: Sedro-Woolley, Wa
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fun5 ~ first cast + second cast + third cast + a bunch after that = lot's of fish. Like I said I hooked this many. I only landed a little over half of them (6lb test and logs is not a good combination). I'm basically the only one who know's about these fish so they recieve almost no pressure and bite very well. The first day I found them I hooked 9 summer fish in almost back to back casts. After that I try to only fish them once every week or two so they remain active. The key to catching so many is to slowly pull them out of the hole and as to not disturb the other fish. That and also finding a stream that holds that many fish...
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#225920 - 01/03/04 03:51 PM
Re: Cold Water Tactics
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Juvenille at Sea
Registered: 12/31/03
Posts: 154
Loc: Puyallup
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rcl187, What river have you been fishing?
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#225923 - 01/04/04 02:17 PM
Re: Cold Water Tactics
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Spawner
Registered: 03/22/03
Posts: 860
Loc: Puyallup, WA
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Originally posted by Mike B: Don't usually keep Dolly's, but this one got cooked up for supper. Wish we hadn't...not too good on the table. Tasted bland and a bit muddy...sorta like poorly flavored tofu. Yech...we gave it to the cats and they were quite pleased though.
Sad way for one of Washington's beautiful wild native char to end up. I encurage people to realease all the Bull Trout and Dolly Varden as they still are very ***ile population wise.
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#225924 - 01/04/04 03:45 PM
Re: Cold Water Tactics
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Spawner
Registered: 03/08/99
Posts: 562
Loc: austin, Minnesota, USA
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The lightest float for the water conditions and tip it with the following:
Option 1: Small bag of eggs about the size of a dime or nickel
Option 2: White, Pink Pearl Tube jig tipped with a waxie
Option 3: Size 6 or 8 black stone
Size 8 hook with two waxies
In our low, cold, clear water this is the ticket. I also try to use no more than Maxima 6 pound as a leader. If I can get by with it, I'll run 4 pound.
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#225925 - 01/04/04 08:39 PM
Re: Cold Water Tactics
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Juvenille at Sea
Registered: 01/03/04
Posts: 201
Loc: Woodland , Wa
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I like to toss spinners, blue foxes size 3 & 4, sliver and metallic blue ,chartreuse, and hot pink those alway produce. I put gamakatsu siwash hooks on them.
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#225927 - 01/06/04 03:00 PM
Re: Cold Water Tactics
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Spawner
Registered: 03/22/03
Posts: 860
Loc: Puyallup, WA
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Originally posted by Fishingjunky15: I encurage people to realease all the Bull Trout and Dolly Varden as they still are very ***ile population wise. Whay did that happen? Didn't think that it was a bad word. Come to think about it I can't remember what the word was.
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#225928 - 01/06/04 03:09 PM
Re: Cold Water Tactics
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Returning Adult
Registered: 12/10/02
Posts: 436
Loc: Everett, WA
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Chum taste better than those scavanger dollies do. Everyone tries to eat one once, but seldom twice. If I were going to eat one it would be in mid summer as they have to eat bugs and live fish. In the fall and winter they eat fuzzy humpies and chums. Yuk! I try to avoid catching them. Leave them to the fly fishermen.
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#225929 - 01/06/04 03:35 PM
Re: Cold Water Tactics
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Anonymous
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FJ15,
On my honor (and threats from the wife never to cook another fish)..the Dolly's will all be going right back in the water from now on.
That was only the second one I ever kept, the first one was chunked up for smoking...but I hear now that they don't smoke well either.
Whether hunting or fishing, if we are not eating it I won't kill it. If killed and not eaten, the critters life/death serves no purpose and is an insult to the honor of nature's bounty.
Mike
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#225930 - 01/06/04 04:16 PM
Re: Cold Water Tactics
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River Nutrients
Registered: 10/10/03
Posts: 4756
Loc: The right side of the line
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Mike B Thats how you learn everyone here does it. BTW Dollies smoke up great if your brine is done right.
So far on this board I have seen people post that Chrome Steelhead, Pinks,Chum,Sockeye ,Dollies, river caught Kings and Coho basically everything but salt Kings and Coho and Halibut taste like old boots.
My guess is they have little taste for fish in general or do not know how to cook or smoke.
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