#89498 - 04/12/00 07:21 PM
fishing the kalama or lewis
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Juvenille at Sea
Registered: 03/28/00
Posts: 96
Loc: longview
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has anyone been bringing anything home to brag about from either one of these tribs i will be tramping the banks tomorrow the weather conditions are going to be pretty much the same as thelast time i went out wet but warmer.i got shut out last week,and im hoping i catch something tomorrow,also whats the word on the cowlitz. fish on!!!
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#89499 - 04/12/00 09:17 PM
Re: fishing the kalama or lewis
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BUCK NASTY!!
Registered: 01/26/00
Posts: 6312
Loc: Vancouver, WA
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The Lewis has got fish all through the river but a boat is going to be your best bet. My boat got two last thursday. Both were caught in the meathole on herring. The following eve we weren't up there but another buddy of mine seen 7 caught in the meathole area. The bank access is limited but plunking by the corkline will be the most successful at 2900cfs. I would plunk a K-15 kwikfish wrapped with sardine, the best color is silver/chartreuse head. My buddy was on the kalama today and got one about 30lbs and lost another in the middle of the afternoon. Pretty HOT!!!
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#89500 - 04/13/00 12:17 AM
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Juvenille at Sea
Registered: 01/30/00
Posts: 182
Loc: Poulsbo,WA.
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The Kalama is pumpin out some fish. My neighbor works at PSNS and a couple of his buddies fished there last weekend and got some nice fish. The biggest they got was 37#, thats a nice springer! Also caught a couple of steelies.
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#89501 - 04/13/00 12:39 AM
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Parr
Registered: 02/13/00
Posts: 59
Loc: Western Washington
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Fishaday-37# springer.You sure they werent pullin your chain...I fished it for 3 days and was dennied...I talked to everyone I seen and they were 0-0 and hadnt talked to anyone that had caught fish...But that doesnt mean they are not there!!
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#89502 - 04/13/00 12:41 AM
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Juvenille at Sea
Registered: 03/28/00
Posts: 96
Loc: longview
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thanks stlhdr1 and fishaday im all geared up and ready to go with luck and a good bite i should be able to say fish on!!!
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#89503 - 04/13/00 01:18 AM
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Juvenille at Sea
Registered: 01/30/00
Posts: 182
Loc: Poulsbo,WA.
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Loomis-man, I would hope that my neighbor wouldn't pull my chain, but I wasn't there.
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#89504 - 04/13/00 02:12 AM
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Parr
Registered: 02/13/00
Posts: 59
Loc: Western Washington
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fishaday-I'm sure he wasnt pulling your chain.I was just disappointed myself on my trips that I was denied.Didnt mean to offend you .Sorry
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#89505 - 04/13/00 11:45 AM
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Juvenille at Sea
Registered: 01/16/00
Posts: 170
Loc: Washougal
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I don't know about the meathole but I know the mouth sucked,I was there for 6 hrs monday and saw three fish caught talked to a fewe other guys and they said thats the way its been so it hasn't changed since we were there on the sixth.All the fish we saw caught the biggest was about 10 and the smallest around eight lbs.Ther was 25 boats on the mouth monday we did see lots of fish on the finder I guess they were salmon ??. Good Luck
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#89506 - 04/13/00 10:25 PM
Re: fishing the kalama or lewis
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Juvenille at Sea
Registered: 01/30/00
Posts: 182
Loc: Poulsbo,WA.
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Loomis-man, you didn't offend me, no sweat! I would probally question it also, but the neighbor is pretty straight w/me.
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#89507 - 04/14/00 01:11 AM
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Juvenille at Sea
Registered: 03/28/00
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just finished filleting a nice 8.5# hatchery buck from a visit from one of my favorite tribs,using a foam float a no.#1 vision hook adorned with jumbo shrimp,scent and all. he gave a good battle.brought to shore ,broke him off right where line meets hook.he flops right into the water,so i jump in both arms scoop the buck right back on the bank, picc up a rock smack it in the head. and off he flops right back in the drink,so ijump right back in and do the same.im kinda glad the closest people were in a drift boat 30 yards up river . i won fish on!!!!!!!!
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#89508 - 04/14/00 10:57 AM
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Juvenille at Sea
Registered: 12/13/99
Posts: 141
Loc: Olympia Wa.
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Fished the kalama yesterday,up in the caton in the morning picked up a nise nate buck about 10# lbs on a rag& bait combo,went down river a little above Prichards hooked and long released a nice springer had him on for about 15 minutes ,10# main line and my noodle rod lota fun but oh well...good luck
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#89509 - 04/16/00 08:27 PM
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Juvenille at Sea
Registered: 03/28/00
Posts: 96
Loc: longview
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was out on the kalama saturday all day water asnt bad a little high with some color.got shut out,had fun though. seen about 5 springers caught.high teens low twentys#.fish on !!!!!
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#89510 - 04/17/00 12:24 PM
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Returning Adult
Registered: 01/05/00
Posts: 266
Loc: Tacoma
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Was on the Kalama on the 16th with a buddy (thank goodness for the witness). Started very early up at the deadline and got absolutely shut out. Saw one native steelhead caught. It was a nice one but had three bite marks on its belly, one of which had cut through to its abdominal cavity, but it was still very much alive and kicking.
Left the canyon and went down stream, as you absolutely had to believe there were some fish in the water, conditions were perfect for moving the fish. We went to a tailout that dumps into a very long, deeper, evenly moving slow stretch. You could see the salmon nosing up onto the tailout. While throwing at the ones we could see, I hooked a good one that threw the hook when he immediately came up and thrashed around. I immediately went to a bigger hook, as we were geared more for steelhead than salmon.
About an hour later, my float went down, I struck, and the water just exploded. This fish jumped all the way out of the water twice about 40 feet from us and then screamed off down river. I can support Fishaday, because this was a huge fish. When it jumped, I looked at my partner and his eyes were bugging out of his head.
I jumped in the water, which was slack next to the bank and chest-deep, and waded down river. About 50 yards down the fish stopped, and I got him back to about 20 feet from me. I thought then that I might have a chance. As soon as I started talking to my partner about how we might land the fish it took off again, like it didn't even know it was hooked. Another run, out to about fifty yards. He sat there for a while and thrashed around up on the surface some more More tip-toeing down river. Finally, I got just about as far as I could go. After some stalemate, we got another 30 or so feet back on him. He took another shorter run. I could feel the line move over his back as he turn back up river. He gave some head shakes and the hook came out. I've started shaking again just writing this!
These were my first spring salmon. I've caught big fall chinook on the O.P. rivers, their fights were strong, but not extremely active. This fish was just a wild ride! I wish I could have landed it, but I had an unforgetable 20 minute fight. I believe, from seeing the fish up close, that it was into the 30's. It's still there. Got get him!!
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#89511 - 04/17/00 01:49 PM
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Juvenille at Sea
Registered: 12/13/99
Posts: 141
Loc: Olympia Wa.
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Mr. T. Dodge , I feel you're pain brotha sounds alot like my trip on Thurs. Strong!!! fish, were you fishing shrimp under a float? Good Luck.... ------------------ Tight Lines FISH ON ------<*)>>< Men are like fish we get into trouble when we open our mouths to much!!
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#89512 - 04/17/00 06:55 PM
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Returning Adult
Registered: 01/05/00
Posts: 266
Loc: Tacoma
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Steelheader boy: yes, just sand shrimp tails under a float. Nothing else, except a little extra weight about half way up my leader (in addition to the weight above the barrel swivel) to make sure I was getting down and getting down quick.
Your brother in pain. T.
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#89513 - 04/17/00 11:42 PM
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Juvenille at Sea
Registered: 02/19/00
Posts: 129
Loc: edgewood, wa........
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hiya, i was wondering were you usin a fixed float or a slip bobber? and would my chances of catchin a fish be greater if i used shrimp or not, and if so, how would i rig a shrimp on? ive never used em, but have gone dug some up with my shrimp gun. but anyways..im heading down there this saturday..any info would be cool..thanks
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#89514 - 04/18/00 02:10 AM
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Returning Adult
Registered: 01/05/00
Posts: 266
Loc: Tacoma
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s w/a b: I was using a slip bobber. I put enough weight under the bobber to keep the float upright, like hollow lead or egg sinkers over the main line under the bobber, and tie the main line to a barrel swivel. I use a leader of about 24-30 inches. I use various split shot, according to conditions, about a foot from the hook. I just put a sand shrimp tail on the hook. Pinch the head off, start the hook about one segment down the under side of the tail, run the point out several segments below that, run the shrimp tail up the shank of the hook, loop the bait loop over the first segment at the top of the tail. The point here is to keep the shrimp tail from twirling.
Play around with the depth until your bait is running just off the bottom. Play around with your split shot according to the current.
This works for me, hope it's some help. Good luck! T.
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#89516 - 04/19/00 12:56 AM
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Returning Adult
Registered: 01/05/00
Posts: 266
Loc: Tacoma
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I use nail knots. It's easy to tie up a bunch on a stir stick or some other hollow plastic tube and that's a real handy way to carry them for quick replacement. I tie them with mono. One note - be careful sliding these up and down your main line. If you move them in a quick zip up your line, the friction heat will abraid your line. Just adjust them slowly enough not to create this problem. Otherwise, these work really well.
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#89517 - 04/21/00 06:57 PM
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Juvenille at Sea
Registered: 03/28/00
Posts: 96
Loc: longview
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i was out on the kalama yesterday.didnt see a fish.or one of any size. there are so many jacks that i finally broke out my trout rod and tossed some spinners c and r a bunch of the little peskies.at least i had fun.will be out there tomorrow . FISH ON !!!!!!
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