Hunting Washington Forum
Other Activities => Fishing => Topic started by: cryder on October 19, 2016, 02:27:28 PM
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I was talking with some local folk on the bank of the mighty Columbia by Lincoln fish pins , he tells me theyput lights on shore at knight and catch them close to shore late at knight can anybody fill me in more on this very much appreciated
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Cast Rapala Countdown or Krocodile spoons. Rainbow pattern for the rapalas and hammered silver w/orange stripe for the Kroc's. Caught this one at night casting rapalas.
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U got that off shore ? And where?
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Nice Slab :tup: :EAT:
JC
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U got that off shore ? And where?
I was actually in a boat in 2 feet of water when I caught that one. I catch several over 8 pounds every year while fishing from shore....not to mention lots and lots of eating size walleye---like these.
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We used to catch them from shore not far from Buck canyon and a lot of people used to fish the boat lunch up the road.
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Can we nail down this nighttime shore method so broken body rainbow rappalla with orange yarn and troll inn slowly ? Is that close ? And what time of year ? What time of night , sorry for all the questions but the local that was explaining it was drunk so any help is very appreciated.
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:chuckle:
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Can we nail down this nighttime shore method so broken body rainbow rappalla with orange yarn and troll inn slowly ? Is that close ? And what time of year ? What time of night , sorry for all the questions but the local that was explaining it was drunk so any help is very appreciated.
Usually early fall (now ) and early summer. Forget the orange yarn on the rapala..I like to cast until about 11 o'clock and then troll until I quit.
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awesome guys than . if u hear alto of noise down by the fish pens at Lincoln late at night that will BMW babysitting a bunch of drunks ( darn kids ! )