Originally Posted by Osmosis Hey John, June and July the top end can be good for springers. A little eggs and a float works well for me as well as drift fishing some bait. They like to sit in abnormally fast water rather than more traditional springer holding water up there (only place to hide in that clear summer flow). They seem to really blast through the bottom end, and as the traps are closed that time of year they just stack up in the top several miles. The Winter program up there is essentially ...
Originally Posted by Spade Originally Posted by Chinookjinxed I literally can't use it at all. My iPhone is not feeling it. http://waterdata.usgs.gov/or/nwis/current/?type=flow Thanks Spade, that link is awesome !
Originally Posted by dizzy fisherman This information is difficult to come by because those that know were generally not told by someone else but instead unlocked the secrets on their own by doing their homework, using lots of gas driving, and hiking a lot. I suggest you buy an Oregon atlas and the Fishing in Oregon book. That's a good starting point. I don't want to come across as being rude, but I don't like giving away "where to fish" information for free that I worked so hard to obtain on my own. Good Luck. ...
Thanks to Artic, I'm now wielding a 8wt lamistick fly rod! I made the grand trip to uhh 'bug creek' on the coast in search of fish, I found them, I hooked them, but I didn't land them. Hoping to make another trip if weather permits this weekend!
Originally Posted by Arctic so this is just a rambling of sorts. I have had a lot of deaths in the family the last 4 months, and it has kind wore me down. I don't like to bring that sht into my social/personal life, but it creeps in unfortunately. Anyhoo. My grandma passed away a few days ago, but i had to last minute ditch on a couple friends(sorry you guys.) And leave to just sign a few pieces of paper. I got back into town, and met with one of my closest friends. She told me what I needed to hear I guess. I took the last ...