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Other Activities => Fishing => Topic started by: Blacklab on December 16, 2021, 05:35:47 PM
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Upper Columbia River sturgeon retention starts January 1. Anybody going love to hear the stories haven’t never been
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500 fish quota, gonna be a short short season.
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Hopefully Samong Outdoors gets a trip in, fun videos to watch.
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Hopefully Samong Outdoors gets a trip in, fun videos to watch.
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I watch and follow him too.
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What areas are considered upper Columbia?
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We’ll be down the first two days. Going to make an evening run too Long Beach for clams too. It was lights out last year. Best day was 5 keepers to the boat in an hour kept three and went home.
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I think this is what you're looking for!
December 16, 2021
Sport sturgeon retention season changes for The Dalles Pool
Action: Changes white sturgeon retention season structure from seven days per week, to three days per week.
Effective date: Jan. 1 through Jan. 26, 2022
Species affected: White sturgeon.
Location: From the Dalles Dam to John Day Dam and all adjacent Washington tributaries.
Rule: Open Mondays, Wednesdays, and Saturdays only. Daily limit 1 sturgeon. Min. fork length 43 inches, max. fork length 54 inches.
Reason for action: The three-days-per-week opening will help prolong the season in The Dalles Pool and allow managers to monitor catch rates more closely.
Additional information: The Dalles Pool remains open for catch-and-release fishing for sturgeon on days not open to retention, as do many other stretches of the Columbia. In addition, the Bonneville Pool (between Bonneville Dam and The Dalles Dam) and John Day Pool (between John Day Dam and McNary Dam) remain open to sturgeon retention seven-days-per-week starting January 1, 2022 following permanent rules.
Information contact: Region 5 office; 360-696-6211
https://fortress.wa.gov/dfw/erules/efishrules/erule.jsp?id=2788
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I think this is what you're looking for!
December 16, 2021
Sport sturgeon retention season changes for The Dalles Pool
Action: Changes white sturgeon retention season structure from seven days per week, to three days per week.
Effective date: Jan. 1 through Jan. 26, 2022
Species affected: White sturgeon.
Location: From the Dalles Dam to John Day Dam and all adjacent Washington tributaries.
Rule: Open Mondays, Wednesdays, and Saturdays only. Daily limit 1 sturgeon. Min. fork length 43 inches, max. fork length 54 inches.
Reason for action: The three-days-per-week opening will help prolong the season in The Dalles Pool and allow managers to monitor catch rates more closely.
Additional information: The Dalles Pool remains open for catch-and-release fishing for sturgeon on days not open to retention, as do many other stretches of the Columbia. In addition, the Bonneville Pool (between Bonneville Dam and The Dalles Dam) and John Day Pool (between John Day Dam and McNary Dam) remain open to sturgeon retention seven-days-per-week starting January 1, 2022 following permanent rules.
Information contact: Region 5 office; 360-696-6211
https://fortress.wa.gov/dfw/erules/efishrules/erule.jsp?id=2788
i know a few people that had to change plans because of that announcement. Wonder how busy it’s going to make the other pools on the off days
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Wow ! I had no idea it had come to a strip search program , always wanted to get a sturgeon , I here it's kinda like lobster texture ?
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Poor mans lobster😉🥃🇺🇸
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Wow ! I had no idea it had come to a strip search program , always wanted to get a sturgeon , I here it's kinda like lobster texture ?
Best eating white fish out there.
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I fish the boneville pool as it’s just a stone throws away. I only go when the weathers really nice. Haven’t caught a keeper in about 6 years lol used to catch at least one every trip out. I really need to move to a different area I guess.
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Good luck to everybody going, we’re going to push through for first two days for sure.
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Pictures please🙏🙏🙏😉🥃🇺🇸
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Wow ! I had no idea it had come to a strip search program , always wanted to get a sturgeon , I here it's kinda like lobster texture ?
Love it or hate it kind of fish. I love fishing for them but usually give the meat away, I spent too much time around the lower Columbia/Willamette/Portland to eat a fish that is 50 years old and eats stuff off the bottom around there. They migrate all around so you never know where the one you caught came from.
I'm sure it's more of a mental thing for me than actual science, the guys that ate the ones I caught are no more strange than before they ate it.
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Wow ! I had no idea it had come to a strip search program , always wanted to get a sturgeon , I here it's kinda like lobster texture ?
Love it or hate it kind of fish. I love fishing for them but usually give the meat away, I spent too much time around the lower Columbia/Willamette/Portland to eat a fish that is 50 years old and eats stuff off the bottom around there. They migrate all around so you never know where the one you caught came from.
I'm sure it's more of a mental thing for me than actual science, the guys that ate the ones I caught are no more strange than before they ate it.
lol 😂
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Fought motor problems with the freeze and not wanting to start, but finally got to fishing about 11:45 today. Got our second keeper at 3:30 and came in.
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Nice fish! I’ll bet the wind was warm on the river today.
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Great pic🤑🤑🤑 thanks😉🥃🇺🇸
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Nice one, looks frosty.
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More boat problems, but luckily put two more keepers in the boat in 30 minutes this morning. Two fish to the boat, both slot fish. Good start to the fishing season! Good luck to everybody else. Launches aren’t great right now, and they will probably be unusable after this snow storm down there the next couple days.
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Man, you guys are crushing it.