Green River suggestion ?
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- HOOKEDONFISHING
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Green River suggestion ?
I went looking at the green for steelhead fishing spots went to palmer park river was way to low went down to highway 18 ran into some crack heads looked pretty low there couldn't see any fish holding went over to the trail by the park and ride trail by train tracks but it started to get dark so I didn't get to see much looked kind of low but a maybe ? I need some advice if anyone could give me any info it would be very much appreciated.
- chefjake99
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RE:Green River suggestion ?
My suggestion is to pray for rain. Its low everywhere right now, not to mention some rain would help move some new fish into the system.
"Three-fourths of the Earth's surface is water, and one-fourth is land. It is quite clear that the good Lord intended us to spend triple the amount of time fishing as taking care of the lawn." ~Chuck Clar
- HOOKEDONFISHING
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RE:Green River suggestion ?
Hey Jake How has the Reiter been treating you lately ? I haven't had much luck out there lately fish seam to have lock jaw right now . Your right about some rain a couple good days of rain on the days that I work would be nice put the sky back in shape so I could have a couple good days of fishing on my days off. I was out exploring the Green in hopes I could find a good fishing hole. I didnt even see one person fishing. Doesn't look like i'm going to get much info on this subject.
RE:Green River suggestion ?
NO RAIN! The weather has been so nice, dont jinx us!:-$chefjake99 wrote:My suggestion is to pray for rain. Its low everywhere right now, not to mention some rain would help move some new fish into the system.
- HOOKEDONFISHING
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RE:Green River suggestion ?
Just like two good days of good rain.
- steeljunkie
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RE:Green River suggestion ?
the green is way to low right now, thats for sure, iv been out a few times in the last week and its flooded with little six inchers and the ocational cutt but thats it. wait for rain, then hit the upper river, metzler to palmer, is where i have the best luck, there is some great holes in the gorge area, good luck
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- chefjake99
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RE:Green River suggestion ?
Reiter- Has done alright up until last week. Went up there 3 times last week and didnt see a single fish caught on either side. Just too low and clear.steeljunkie wrote:the green is way to low right now, thats for sure, iv been out a few times in the last week and its flooded with little six inchers and the ocational cutt but thats it. wait for rain, then hit the upper river, metzler to palmer, is where i have the best luck, there is some great holes in the gorge area, good luck
"Three-fourths of the Earth's surface is water, and one-fourth is land. It is quite clear that the good Lord intended us to spend triple the amount of time fishing as taking care of the lawn." ~Chuck Clar
- HOOKEDONFISHING
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RE:Green River suggestion ?
The last three times I have been at Reiter nothing going on either. I accidently snagged one in the gut it was a little one it ran like hell first time I foul hooked one I could only imagine if it was a big one it would have took my whole spool. I heald the little guy up for a little while and then he took off back into the river.
- slothman2000
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RE:Green River suggestion ?
I caught a nice Steelie on Sunday...faster water bouncing a nightcrawler....they are in there, just have to fish for them
- chefjake99
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RE:Green River suggestion ?
No doubt they are there you can see em in most places. I have tried throwing damn near everything I got at them with the exception of night crawlers. My friend picked one up there last week on a spinner. Were you fishinhg the tail end or the upper end. I have gone down low on the highway side to the top end of the faster water I have seen fish jumping just not biting. Nice work getting one not a real easy task right now.slothman2000 wrote:I caught a nice Steelie on Sunday...faster water bouncing a nightcrawler....they are in there, just have to fish for them
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"Three-fourths of the Earth's surface is water, and one-fourth is land. It is quite clear that the good Lord intended us to spend triple the amount of time fishing as taking care of the lawn." ~Chuck Clar
- HOOKEDONFISHING
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RE:Green River suggestion ?
I was right across from you last thurs. around 8 pm thats when I foul hooked one I had been there since 6am only one bite around 1 lost it because the wind was blowing and to much slack in line I noticed my line stop and straighten up went to set hook it jumped and spit out . I was pretty dissapointed that I let it get away 7 hours no bites then i missed my chance next time though I was on the bigrock by creek.
RE:Green River suggestion ?
Darn it! Its going to rain saturday and sunday! Now I cant go fishing!chefjake99 wrote:My suggestion is to pray for rain. Its low everywhere right now, not to mention some rain would help move some new fish into the system.
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RE:Green River suggestion ?
Cant fish because of rain in western Washington?:-knickbell wrote:Darn it! Its going to rain saturday and sunday! Now I cant go fishing!chefjake99 wrote:My suggestion is to pray for rain. Its low everywhere right now, not to mention some rain would help move some new fish into the system.
"Three-fourths of the Earth's surface is water, and one-fourth is land. It is quite clear that the good Lord intended us to spend triple the amount of time fishing as taking care of the lawn." ~Chuck Clar
- HOOKEDONFISHING
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RE:Green River suggestion ?
We live in Washington a little rain can't stop us from fishing !!!!!lol
- HOOKEDONFISHING
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RE:Green River suggestion ?
We live in Washington a little rain can't stop us from fishing !!!!!lol
RE:Green River suggestion ?
Fishing in the rain just never works for me, it just turns the fish off. But for everybody else rain is a great time to fish. Dont know why, rain just doesnt work for me.chefjake99 wrote:Cant fish because of rain in western Washington?:-knickbell wrote:Darn it! Its going to rain saturday and sunday! Now I cant go fishing!chefjake99 wrote:My suggestion is to pray for rain. Its low everywhere right now, not to mention some rain would help move some new fish into the system.
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