CANT WAIT!
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- Brat Bonker
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Re: CANT WAIT!
idk if we are talking about the same tree, in a couple of your vids it shows you fishing with a jig in there I believe the "cascade river steelhead" vid is the spot I am talking about.
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ohh yea that tree thought u meant logjam no yea that was good for both last year but it washed out and is not good anymore, sucks! i hit 6 there one day last yearBrat Bonker wrote:idk if we are talking about the same tree, in a couple of your vids it shows you fishing with a jig in there I believe the "cascade river steelhead" vid is the spot I am talking about.
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how is that spot no good anymore it looks the same as last year. since we our on the videos, I was watching your lost reels clip a couple weeks ago and notice the first 2 steelhead look like cascade fish, cause if they are they are HUGE man, hard to believe that the river gets broods and 3 salts like that and up to 16lbs.
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its deepish right by the log but last year it was actually deep for a ways up like a mini drift now its just a little deep hole, it might hold fish again but its nothing like last year when i pulled those fish outta there, and yea it doesnt happen very often bonker but we had 6-8 two salts last year (8-10lbs) and 3 three salts (10-14) last year, got a few pigs!Brat Bonker wrote:how is that spot no good anymore it looks the same as last year. since we our on the videos, I was watching your lost reels clip a couple weeks ago and notice the first 2 steelhead look like cascade fish, cause if they are they are HUGE man, hard to believe that the river gets broods and 3 salts like that and up to 16lbs.
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nice so those from the vid are cascade fish. heard those show up earlier than the 1 and 2 salts like november and early decemberish.
yeah that tree spot seemed to be the place when fishing was slow on the hatchery side. one guy pulled out a nice chromer on the last weekend of fishing last year from there. I was just wondering how deep do you set your bobber depths over there or if they sit on the bottom anyways.
yeah that tree spot seemed to be the place when fishing was slow on the hatchery side. one guy pulled out a nice chromer on the last weekend of fishing last year from there. I was just wondering how deep do you set your bobber depths over there or if they sit on the bottom anyways.