I fished the Columbia on Saturday's and Sunday's outgiong tides. We hit a total of 4 fish, and landed 2, and one landed us on Saturday. Sunday we hit one, and landed none.
This was just downstream of the 205 bridge.
The big story was of a hook up my bother had. His rod just bowed out of sight at one point, in contrast to the bouncing when a 'nookie hits.
He grabs the rod, and I try to clear my line from the water. When I pull back my 30# Trilene snaps with a pop! I run up front to release the anchor, and I hear POP!, then "Forget it" It got away!
We deconstructed the situation, as we looked at my brother's reel that was holding 150 yards of 30#, and we saw the arbor of his Penn 209. No line was left.
The neighbors on the line offered it must have been a log, but the log went cross current to the middle of the channel.
We can only figure that some giant sturgeon must have nabbed our Kwikfish, and bolted when the hooks bit in.
In 30 seconds we lost 2 kwikfish K-15s, 8 ounces of lead, and 150 yards of line.
Satuday was an interesting day on the river.
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Give a man a fish, and you'll feed him for a day; give him a religion, and he'll starve to death while praying for a fish.