It looks like the Shad are coming in strong in the Columbia. I'm thinking about heading down to the Bonneville Dam this weekend. Should be good times! No limit means non-stop action till your arm falls off. I'll will prob. fish from the Oregon side since I know it best. Has anyone tried both the Washington and Oregon side? I wonder which is best.
Article: http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/o ... ish19.html
Time to start packing my rubber bands.
J
It's Shad Time!
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It's Shad Time!
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RE:It's Shad Time!
me and my buddies have been slaying Shad in the columbia since the middle of may.
fishing is slowing a bit and the last schools should be coming through in the next couple of weeks.
fishing is slowing a bit and the last schools should be coming through in the next couple of weeks.
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