#586624 - 03/06/10 12:37 AM
Re: 470,000?? I'm not so sure......
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Three Time Spawner
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FP are there any long wkend spots left at the rv park, 32ft fifth wheel, and where are you fishing. I have to wait till April because of the Kitsap Banquet on the 27th of march. feel free to pm if you like......thanks chuck g
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#586637 - 03/06/10 01:54 AM
Re: 470,000?? I'm not so sure......
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BUCK NASTY!!
Registered: 01/26/00
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It's still early IMHO. Seems to me the lower river stocks start to show with the smelt. The upriver fish don't normally show until the river warms up a bit more. My log book shows springers once the water temperature is more like 46 °F. I agree, that's when things typically get rolling.... But, looking back at my log book in 2001 we were into fish good at this point and water temps ranged 43-45... I've got my fingers crossed.... Keith
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#586743 - 03/06/10 08:29 PM
Re: 470,000?? I'm not so sure......
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#586749 - 03/06/10 09:38 PM
Re: 470,000?? I'm not so sure......
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BUCK NASTY!!
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March 6th, reports are still dismal for upriver fish.......
Hmmm....
Keith
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#586755 - 03/06/10 10:17 PM
Re: 470,000?? I'm not so sure......
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River Nutrients
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IF Kevin Lund says 3/4 of a million springer's then it has to be so.
Until he changes his prediction......be patient .
Mf
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#586756 - 03/06/10 10:18 PM
Re: 470,000?? I'm not so sure......
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Spawner
Registered: 04/10/99
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Loc: Tenino, wa U.S.A.
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Sure looked slow today around Portland!!!
fished with Justin today Keith.
Kris
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#586758 - 03/06/10 10:27 PM
Re: 470,000?? I'm not so sure......
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Dude, where's my boat?
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Take the final run size prediction for springers from all the scientific "models" and subtract 20-40% to come up with an accurate number. Do that for all run size predictions except for pinks and you will be closer than the experts.
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#586778 - 03/07/10 12:42 AM
Re: 470,000?? I'm not so sure......
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Spawner
Registered: 10/13/08
Posts: 843
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Not always true, look at how many summer runs we had over bonneville, or the LCR silvers, grays harbor silvers. The real prdiction was higher and was scaled back to 470k, if we get half of em fishin will be good. Gonna give it a go tommarrow.
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#586796 - 03/07/10 03:14 AM
Re: 470,000?? I'm not so sure......
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Registered: 11/06/05
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Oh ye of little faith, where is your optimism?
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#586818 - 03/07/10 11:21 AM
Re: 470,000?? I'm not so sure......
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BUCK NASTY!!
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The only thing I'm holding onto is the recent stocks being planted as the upriver returning fish are later returning fish.
I'll be after them again this next Thursday/Friday... We'll see...
Keith
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#586983 - 03/08/10 09:59 AM
Re: 470,000?? I'm not so sure......
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Parr
Registered: 12/26/09
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My old memory has the upriver bound run peaking at Longview at April 15th on normal years. Usually the early fish are made up of lower tributary river salmon, especially Willamette springers. The early run has been hammered on pretty hard by the netters for 40 plus years, so it's been going down gradually. Low water conditions tend to make springers run earlier than "normal".
I've still got my hopes up for at least a strong run.
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#587024 - 03/08/10 01:22 PM
Re: 470,000?? I'm not so sure......
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Spawner
Registered: 10/13/08
Posts: 843
Loc: where the fish swim
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we found one yesterday. Looked like an upriver fish, saw 5 or so fish for 15 boats.
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#587104 - 03/08/10 06:17 PM
Re: 470,000?? I'm not so sure......
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Spawner
Registered: 03/21/06
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They need to open the ladder on the washington side, alot of fish slide up that side and it is closed for repairs until the 15th march. So they are just sitting there becoming Lion fodder. I have hooked 8 landed five, Bonked 4 and have only been out five times and that was mainly to work on my duck blinds, So fishing was secondary. I didn't see that many fish on my card at this time last year while blind building. Last years totals were 0 for the same amount of trips.... Open the ladder and the numbers will rise.... I hope
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#587113 - 03/08/10 06:35 PM
Re: 470,000?? I'm not so sure......
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clown flocker
Registered: 10/19/09
Posts: 3731
Loc: Water
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Be tough to get an accurate count with the same number of sealions, and only one exit door.
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#587134 - 03/08/10 07:57 PM
Re: 470,000?? I'm not so sure......
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BUCK NASTY!!
Registered: 01/26/00
Posts: 6312
Loc: Vancouver, WA
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OREGON AND WASHINGTON DEPARTMENTS OF FISH AND WILDLIFE
JOINT STAFF REPORT: WINTER FACT SHEET NO. 6 Columbia River Compact
March 8, 2010
Fisheries under Consideration:
Non-Indian Commercial Salmon
Bonneville Dam passage of Chinook between January 1 and March 5 totals 8 adults.
• Test fishing is expected to occur once a week throughout March to index Chinook and steelhead abundance and stock ratios.
• The first test fishery occurred on March 7 (5p-8p) in Zones 1-3. A total of 11 drifts resulted in 2 Chinook and 16 steelhead handled. Both Chinook were lower river stock (1 unmarked) and 4 of the 16 steelhead were unclipped.
• Test fishing data indicates that at this time it is not conducive to fish, considering the low Chinook to steelhead ratio (1 Chinook for 8 steelhead).
Hmmmm... Where they at?
Keith
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#587141 - 03/08/10 08:30 PM
Re: 470,000?? I'm not so sure......
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clown flocker
Registered: 10/19/09
Posts: 3731
Loc: Water
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Circling the CR Bouy?
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#587234 - 03/09/10 10:35 AM
Re: 470,000?? I'm not so sure......
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clown flocker
Registered: 10/19/09
Posts: 3731
Loc: Water
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Tanglenet Fishery I believe with observers on board. Still not a good sign of NO upriver springers caught that far down, common sense should tell us that there shouldn't be any mainstem fishing going on at the moment other than Tribs and Terminals. But thats not how we manage in the Northwest.
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