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Any suggestions for fishing near Portland for someone who is headed there
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Mu Young Lee wrote:
Any suggestions for fishing near Portland for someone who is headed there on a weeklong business trip (Mon - Fri)? Mu Yeh, keep your butt in LA and fish with me on my weeklong business trip. Frank |
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Yeh, keep your butt in LA and fish with me on my weeklong business trip.
Frank Geez, Frank, and I was counting on you to take me out to Bass Pro on *my* weeklong business trip to DC and Baltimore. If its next week, contact Allen Epps. If not, well, we'll hook up. Frank |
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Depends on the fishing Gods, but you might find a steelhead in the Sandy or
Clackamas next week. A couple more weeks would be more dependable. There is some talk the brood stock they use on the Clackamas will return later this year. We have had just enough rain to start bringing in a few fish. Check the river levels at http://www.wrh.noaa.gov/Portland/pub...o/lc_swwa.html Look for the Clackamas gauge near Estacada and hope for about 12 feet. Use the Sandy gauge near Bull Run. Hope for around 9 foot. Email for details closer to departure. RK rakane at gte dot net "Mu Young Lee" wrote in message .itd.umich.edu... Any suggestions for fishing near Portland for someone who is headed there on a weeklong business trip (Mon - Fri)? Mu |
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Mu Young Lee wrote in message c.itd.umich.edu...
Any suggestions for fishing near Portland for someone who is headed there on a weeklong business trip (Mon - Fri)? Mu If you are going to be on the west side of Portalnd you can get to the Wilson river faster than you can get to rivers on the East side. The Wilson runs along side highway 8 for about the last 10 or 15 miles. Highway 8 is the route from the Portalnd area to Tillamook. The state website is reporting Chinook in the Wilson. http://www.dfw.state.or.us/RR/nw.html Like all rives aroung here they can change radically in a few hours. The Wilson has a flys only section. I'll see what else I can find. I can send you a scan of the maps and the section on the regs telling you where the flys only section is etc. I would like to go with you but the domestic situation is such that I am Cinderella for the time being. |
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Your right - I shouldn't post form the salt mine. Last year ther was some
fly only water, this year I hadn't seen any one there without a fly rod. Still if Mus looking for a place close to Portland the Wilson may be it. wrote in message ... In article , says... Mu Young Lee wrote in message c.itd.umich.edu... Any suggestions for fishing near Portland for someone who is headed there on a weeklong business trip (Mon - Fri)? Mu If you are going to be on the west side of Portalnd you can get to the Wilson river faster than you can get to rivers on the East side. The Wilson runs along side highway 8 for about the last 10 or 15 miles. Highway 8 is the route from the Portalnd area to Tillamook. The state website is reporting Chinook in the Wilson. http://www.dfw.state.or.us/RR/nw.html Like all rives aroung here they can change radically in a few hours. The Wilson has a flys only section. I'll see what else I can find. I can send you a scan of the maps and the section on the regs telling you where the flys only section is etc. I would like to go with you but the domestic situation is such that I am Cinderella for the time being. Couple of corrections: The Wilson runs along highway 6, not 8. And there is no flys-only section.....but other than that everything else is right. :-) - Ken |
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![]() The Wilson's a great place if you are on the west side of Portland. At least since I moved up here in 1997 there's never been any fly-fishing only waters on the Wilson though. That said, yes pretty much everyone on the upper waters uses a fly rod.....although I've seen enough garbage on the banks to know that not everyone does. The lower waters seem to be mostly populated with spin fishermen though. - Ken In article , says... Your right - I shouldn't post form the salt mine. Last year ther was some fly only water, this year I hadn't seen any one there without a fly rod. Still if Mus looking for a place close to Portland the Wilson may be it. wrote in message ... In article , says... Mu Young Lee wrote in message c.itd.umich.edu... Any suggestions for fishing near Portland for someone who is headed there on a weeklong business trip (Mon - Fri)? Mu If you are going to be on the west side of Portalnd you can get to the Wilson river faster than you can get to rivers on the East side. The Wilson runs along side highway 8 for about the last 10 or 15 miles. Highway 8 is the route from the Portalnd area to Tillamook. The state website is reporting Chinook in the Wilson. http://www.dfw.state.or.us/RR/nw.html Like all rives aroung here they can change radically in a few hours. The Wilson has a flys only section. I'll see what else I can find. I can send you a scan of the maps and the section on the regs telling you where the flys only section is etc. I would like to go with you but the domestic situation is such that I am Cinderella for the time being. Couple of corrections: The Wilson runs along highway 6, not 8. And there is no flys-only section.....but other than that everything else is right. :-) - Ken |
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There used to be some fly only water, but that is always closed now. I
never fished it, but I heard it was a kick. I think it was up in the Devils fork area. I'm not sure why they closed it. wrote in message ... The Wilson's a great place if you are on the west side of Portland. At least since I moved up here in 1997 there's never been any fly-fishing only waters on the Wilson though. That said, yes pretty much everyone on the upper waters uses a fly rod.....although I've seen enough garbage on the banks to know that not everyone does. The lower waters seem to be mostly populated with spin fishermen though. - Ken In article , says... Your right - I shouldn't post form the salt mine. Last year ther was some fly only water, this year I hadn't seen any one there without a fly rod. Still if Mus looking for a place close to Portland the Wilson may be it. wrote in message ... In article , says... Mu Young Lee wrote in message c.itd.umich.edu... Any suggestions for fishing near Portland for someone who is headed there on a weeklong business trip (Mon - Fri)? Mu If you are going to be on the west side of Portalnd you can get to the Wilson river faster than you can get to rivers on the East side. The Wilson runs along side highway 8 for about the last 10 or 15 miles. Highway 8 is the route from the Portalnd area to Tillamook. The state website is reporting Chinook in the Wilson. http://www.dfw.state.or.us/RR/nw.html Like all rives aroung here they can change radically in a few hours. The Wilson has a flys only section. I'll see what else I can find. I can send you a scan of the maps and the section on the regs telling you where the flys only section is etc. I would like to go with you but the domestic situation is such that I am Cinderella for the time being. Couple of corrections: The Wilson runs along highway 6, not 8. And there is no flys-only section.....but other than that everything else is right. :-) - Ken |
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