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Author Topic: Vedder Oct 8th  (Read 5441 times)

hotrod

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Re: Vedder Oct 8th
« Reply #15 on: October 10, 2007, 09:28:38 AM »

Last season would be 2006.  Wouldn't it be 2010 be effected?


I believe the smolts are one year old already when released!


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Re: Vedder Oct 8th
« Reply #16 on: October 10, 2007, 03:04:31 PM »

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Last season would be 2006.  Wouldn't it be 2010 be effected?



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I believe the smolts are one year old already when released!


Hotrod
Good job someone is on the ball

4-1=3(2006+3=2009)

Steelhawks math is correct  2009 ;D
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Re: Vedder Oct 8th
« Reply #17 on: October 10, 2007, 08:27:11 PM »

Oh well, I did pass math 101, you know.  ;D  But who knows if these things stick to exact math. BwiBwi may hit the jack pot if the hatchery cut 600k eggs and not 600k smolts.  ;D ;D Why did they cut coho stocking anyways? They should increase stocking.  Don't they want to do it for 2010 Winter Olympics like what they did for Expo 86, when the rivers were flooded with abundant fish for the tourists.  :D ;D
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Re: Vedder Oct 8th
« Reply #18 on: October 10, 2007, 09:59:44 PM »

I'm a roe man myself, but could someone piont me in the right direction on how to fish blades and what kind.
I saw a person using a spinner under a float much like my short leader roe set-up, is that correct?
         Try Gibbs #3 gold for clear to green water. Frog water;2'-4' under float depending on depth.Cast out and retreive DEADslow so the blade just flips over.Deep pools;Weight at your feet/float at your head.Dead slow retreive to retreiving with a touch of speed or fluttering under tesion in a current seam.Runs;drift downsteam in the seams/likely spots about 2/3 to bottom.Boulder patches:1'-2'under float.Drift down seams and swing aroud boulders under tension(be prepared to lose some gear.)Go larger and Brighter as water conditions get dirtier/colder.Go to the next size or same size hammered finish or same size in silver.In dirty and or very cold water I like a # 4 hammered silver.Cast and retrieve can also be effective This is just my .02 for a starting point and my personal guidelines.More involved would include the subtle nuances of gold /copper/brass/tarnished brass/painted blades and build your own.
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