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Well, this was a tough outing. My son Glen and I left home late
morning a couple days ago, and drove to North Bonneville in hopes of finding some shad. We fumbled around a bit, and then found a local who was fishing for squawfish. He gets $4 to $6 for these fish, and has made as much as $600 in a single night a couple years ago. He also fishes shad, and told us to fish right up at the dam where we'd find other folks. Sure enough, they were there. The water was intimidating. No other fly fishermen in sight, but the spinning gear had brought in great numbers of shad. Several people left with coolers litterally full of fish. They's kept 20 or 30 apiece in an afternoon's fishing. All said the bite was off as it got late, and we didn't manage anything more than a 10 inch smallie and one long line release of a shad. That night we tied up some "shad darts" which aren't darts at all, but a simple fly described on the Game Department webiste: http://www.washingtonflyfishing.com/...d_columbia.htm In the morning we set out in the rain to try again. The fish were hitting the spin fishermen's darts, but we couldn't get far enough out, or deep enough to catch more than 3 shad. I missed a couple, and we each managed to snag a sturgeon. Those fish are huge, 8 or 9 feet long, bigger in the belly than me, and not particularly concerned with a fly stuck in a fin. I managed to thump the rod and pull hard enough to get the fish's attention, and he turned upstream and wandered out deep. Once he had a bunch of backing I decided I'd better abandon this, so I increased the drag and broke him off. I don't know if these fish can be induced to take an unscented fly, but if they can, I'm sure this is one use for those 14wt rods. I really don't know what we were doing wrong. 8wt rods, full sinking or T200 shooting heads, 3x leaders, many different flies that are called shad flies. I bet a place with more room for a back cast would help. I was limited to about 60 feet, and Glen was casting more like 50 into a fairly stiff wind. We got down fairly well, 10 or 15 feet I imagine, and near the end of the swing the flies caught in the rocks. All the takes were about half way through the swing. Is this what shad fishing is like, or should I try it again in a different place or with different flies? Chas remove fly fish to reply http://home.comcast.net/~chas.wade/w...ome.html-.html San Juan Pictures at: http://home.comcast.net/~chasepike/wsb/index.html |
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On Thu, 27 May 2004 22:30:36 GMT, Chas Wade
wrote: snip Is this what shad fishing is like, or should I try it again in a different place or with different flies? Chas, Fishing below the dams is real tough for a fly fisherman. The spin folks are often using a rock as a sinker tied with 1lb leader that breaks off when they get a fish. That gets them to the bottom & holds them there until they get a bite. I know of no way to hold your fly line right next to the bottom for long enough in that current to get bit. The Sandy (OR side just west of Troutdale) might be a better stream to fish for shad with a fly rod since you can get better positioned & the water is much friendlier. There are a couple WA rivers with shad, but I don't remember which ones. Been a long time..... Jim |
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Padishar Creel wrote:
The mouth of the Washougal River is a great place or so I have heard. I don't think many folks here fish for Shad...Since Chas has posted this Trip Report, I am heading up to the mouth of the Washougal and give it a try... More later, Chris OK, but just remember. You have to eat 'em. :-) -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. |
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The mouth of the Washougal River is a great place or so I have heard. I
don't think many folks here fish for Shad...Since Chas has posted this Trip Report, I am heading up to the mouth of the Washougal and give it a try... More later, Chris "Jim" wrote in message ... On Thu, 27 May 2004 22:30:36 GMT, Chas Wade wrote: snip Is this what shad fishing is like, or should I try it again in a different place or with different flies? Chas, Fishing below the dams is real tough for a fly fisherman. The spin folks are often using a rock as a sinker tied with 1lb leader that breaks off when they get a fish. That gets them to the bottom & holds them there until they get a bite. I know of no way to hold your fly line right next to the bottom for long enough in that current to get bit. The Sandy (OR side just west of Troutdale) might be a better stream to fish for shad with a fly rod since you can get better positioned & the water is much friendlier. There are a couple WA rivers with shad, but I don't remember which ones. Been a long time..... Jim |
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![]() The mouth of the Washougal River is a great place or so I have heard. I don't think many folks here fish for Shad...Since Chas has posted this Trip Report, I am heading up to the mouth of the Washougal and give it a try... More later, Chris ---------- As promised a bit of a trip report: I caught and released 16 shad today (I had suprisingly few long distance releases today, I credit the offset small Gamakatsu octopus hook - size 6) using a Clouser tube fly pattern tied with red over white wings (with a bit of sliver flashabou) on an 8 weight and a fast sinking tip line. This is my first experience with Shad and they can really put up a fight for their size...I was very impressed! I took a little boat over to a small island off the mouth of the Washougal River... Shad seem to be an underutilized fishery in our area... One guy, near me, caught about the same maybe a few more on spinning gear G; so I felt pretty good. He tried to get me to give him my Shad instead of releasing them. "Them damn good Sturgeon bait!" Chris PS I have been fishing recently with Randy the Roffian bugcaster and I was hoping he would post a TR for the group (after all he was the host and I wouldn't presume to address the group on his behalf) ![]() float trip and I enjoyed catching and releasing a few nice fat rainbows. |
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![]() "Padishar Creel" wrote in message ... The mouth of the Washougal River is a great place or so I have heard. I don't think many folks here fish for Shad...Since Chas has posted this Trip Report, I am heading up to the mouth of the Washougal and give it a try... More later, Chris ---------- As promised a bit of a trip report: I caught and released 16 shad today (I had suprisingly few long distance releases today, I credit the offset small Gamakatsu octopus hook - size 6) using a Clouser tube fly pattern tied with red over white wings (with a bit of sliver flashabou) on an 8 weight and a fast sinking tip line. This is my first experience with Shad and they can really put up a fight for their size...I was very impressed! I took a little boat over to a small island off the mouth of the Washougal River... Shad seem to be an underutilized fishery in our area... One guy, near me, caught about the same maybe a few more on spinning gear G; so I felt pretty good. He tried to get me to give him my Shad instead of releasing them. "Them damn good Sturgeon bait!" Chris PS I have been fishing recently with Randy the Roffian bugcaster and I was hoping he would post a TR for the group (after all he was the host and I wouldn't presume to address the group on his behalf) ![]() float trip and I enjoyed catching and releasing a few nice fat rainbows. Congratulations on the shad fishing. That sounds like a good time for a poor man's bonefish. Chris and I drifted the Santiam river a few weeks ago on our pontoons. Earlier in the month we did the same section of river in the drift boat with Chris having a take from a steelhead, but otherwise no fish. The caddis were thick and we had to concentrate on keeping our mouths shut to avoid the dull taste of dusty caddis wings. When I dipped the oars into the water, a raft of caddis would build up on the water. The second pontoon trip was a chance to work out the rowing kinks and get ready for using the pontoons on the Western Clave. The water was down a little from our last outing but we were thinking the caddis might return. The fish did not cooperate with my offers, but Chris did well with a few larger trout on the foam seams from islands. The largest fish gave Chris a battle, and although I was out of range for a photo, the couple in the drift boat passing seemed to enjoy the splashy release. As Chris caught the most and largest fish, he kindly offered to buy a round and pizza. Since I had snacked enough for two weeks, we had one beer and hit the road. |
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"Padishar Creel" wrote:
The mouth of the Washougal River is a great place or so I have heard. I don't think many folks here fish for Shad...Since Chas has posted this Trip Report, I am heading up to the mouth of the Washougal and give it a try... More later, Chris ---------- As promised a bit of a trip report: I caught and released 16 shad today (I had suprisingly few long distance releases today, I credit the offset small Gamakatsu octopus hook - size 6) using a Clouser tube fly pattern tied with red over white wings (with a bit of sliver flashabou) on an 8 weight and a fast sinking tip line. This is my first experience with Shad and they can really put up a fight for their size...I was very impressed! I took a little boat over to a small island off the mouth of the Washougal River... Shad seem to be an underutilized fishery in our area... One guy, near me, caught about the same maybe a few more on spinning gear G; so I felt pretty good. He tried to get me to give him my Shad instead of releasing them. "Them damn good Sturgeon bait!" Chris PS I have been fishing recently with Randy the Roffian bugcaster and I was hoping he would post a TR for the group (after all he was the host and I wouldn't presume to address the group on his behalf) ![]() float trip and I enjoyed catching and releasing a few nice fat rainbows. Chris, The boat and a better place seem to have made all the difference. I wonder of the run will still be on when I get back from Great Slave Lake on June 8? Great fishing, I wish I was there, Chas remove fly fish to reply http://home.comcast.net/~chas.wade/w...ome.html-.html San Juan Pictures at: http://home.comcast.net/~chasepike/wsb/index.html |
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You got that right! I was fishing in about 10 feet of water, and kept my
fly near the shoreline. Also, I used only abour 4' of leader. I fished where the Washougal (clearer water) met the Columbia channel. I went to school on some of the other fisherman. I think I did okay because of three factors. One, I could keep my fly at the right depth longer than some of the spin fisherman, two, my hook was RED and I'm guessing that helped in attracting the Shad and three, the Shad were pretty thick today (or so said the spin fisherman). I wonder if the rain we just rec'd did anything to cause more numbers of Shad to be moving????. Maybe the Shad experts will arise and give their thoughts. The car top boat thing was actually in reaction to your TR on Shad. I saw your link and decided to try the Washougal based upon the info contained there. By the way, I got mud on everything I took today, so I had a major mess to clean up -- there must be better places to fish for these guys. I wonder if they run up the Washougal. That would be more fun and less mud. As to if the Shad stay around, you got me there...Lets have a TR from the Great Slave Lake when you get back... Disclaimer *** what I know about shad would rattle in a thimble *** Hell I don't even have a single shad fly in my entire collection.... Chris .. "Chas Wade" wrote in message news:Ftfuc.12898$3x.6041@attbi_s54... Chris, The boat and a better place seem to have made all the difference. I wonder of the run will still be on when I get back from Great Slave Lake on June 8? Great fishing, I wish I was there, Chas remove fly fish to reply http://home.comcast.net/~chas.wade/w...ome.html-.html San Juan Pictures at: http://home.comcast.net/~chasepike/wsb/index.html |
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"Padishar Creel" wrote:
You got that right! I was fishing in about 10 feet of water, and kept my fly near the shoreline. Also, I used only abour 4' of leader. I fished where the Washougal (clearer water) met the Columbia channel. I went to school on some of the other fisherman. I think I did okay because of three factors. One, I could keep my fly at the right depth longer than some of the spin fisherman, two, my hook was RED and I'm guessing that helped in attracting the Shad and three, the Shad were pretty thick today (or so said the spin fisherman). I wonder if the rain we just rec'd did anything to cause more numbers of Shad to be moving????. Maybe the Shad experts will arise and give their thoughts. The car top boat thing was actually in reaction to your TR on Shad. I saw your link and decided to try the Washougal based upon the info contained there. By the way, I got mud on everything I took today, so I had a major mess to clean up -- there must be better places to fish for these guys. I wonder if they run up the Washougal. That would be more fun and less mud. As to if the Shad stay around, you got me there...Lets have a TR from the Great Slave Lake when you get back... Disclaimer *** what I know about shad would rattle in a thimble *** Hell I don't even have a single shad fly in my entire collection.... Chris I'll definitely be posting a TR. I leave in the morning, pictures from Friday show ice everywhere, so it's going to be tough to find some edges that are melted out. Maybe ice fishing will be the whole deal? As for not having a shad fly, you proved you do when you found something that would catch 16 of the buggers. Thanks for the info, Chas remove fly fish to reply http://home.comcast.net/~chas.wade/w...ome.html-.html San Juan Pictures at: http://home.comcast.net/~chasepike/wsb/index.html |
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According to this report, I am above average G Shad - Lower Columbia below
Bonneville Dam - Boat anglers in the Camas/Washougal area averaged nearly 7 shad kept per rod last week. Shad are also being caught in the Kalama/Longview area. No report on angling success just below Bonneville Dam. Over this past weekend (May 22-23), daily counts were 10,400-12,600 fish at Bonneville Dam and 30,900-46,000 fish at The Dalles Dam. Through May 23, nearly a quarter million shad had been counted at The Dalles Dam and 78,400 at Bonneville Dam. A lot of fish swim through the locks at Bonneville Dam, thereby creating the difference in the counts between the two dams. "Chas Wade" wrote in message news:Ftfuc.12898$3x.6041@attbi_s54... "Padishar Creel" wrote: The mouth of the Washougal River is a great place or so I have heard. I don't think many folks here fish for Shad...Since Chas has posted this Trip Report, I am heading up to the mouth of the Washougal and give it a try... More later, Chris ---------- As promised a bit of a trip report: I caught and released 16 shad today (I had suprisingly few long distance releases today, I credit the offset small Gamakatsu octopus hook - size 6) using a Clouser tube fly pattern tied with red over white wings (with a bit of sliver flashabou) on an 8 weight and a fast sinking tip line. This is my first experience with Shad and they can really put up a fight for their size...I was very impressed! I took a little boat over to a small island off the mouth of the Washougal River... Shad seem to be an underutilized fishery in our area... One guy, near me, caught about the same maybe a few more on spinning gear G; so I felt pretty good. He tried to get me to give him my Shad instead of releasing them. "Them damn good Sturgeon bait!" Chris PS I have been fishing recently with Randy the Roffian bugcaster and I was hoping he would post a TR for the group (after all he was the host and I wouldn't presume to address the group on his behalf) ![]() float trip and I enjoyed catching and releasing a few nice fat rainbows. Chris, The boat and a better place seem to have made all the difference. I wonder of the run will still be on when I get back from Great Slave Lake on June 8? Great fishing, I wish I was there, Chas remove fly fish to reply http://home.comcast.net/~chas.wade/w...ome.html-.html San Juan Pictures at: http://home.comcast.net/~chasepike/wsb/index.html |
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