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05/24/2008
Top Fishing From Boat
Smallmouth Bass
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Orange
Other
All Day
05/26/2008
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1673

Spent a great day on the Columbia fishing for smallies. Not a ton of fish this year, but a little larger ones. Started out throwing tubes on 3/8 oz. jig heads in green and crawfish colors. Caught a few and the about 11:00 or so switched over to spinner-baits and crank-baits, and eventually settled in on crank-baits in craw-dad colors. A total of 47 to the boat between the 3 of us in 8 hours. Had an interesting incidental catch at about 1:00 in the afternoon, I hooked and got to the boat, then quickly netted to remove the hooks and released to watch swim away a 15# or so spring chinook. It pegged the guides scale at it's 12# limit so we figured 15-18 lb's. It took an orange diving crank-bait and took about 15 minutes to land on 8# test Maxima and a Ugly Sick Lite rod. Wish I could have kept it but the guide said it was not legal to keep even though it was a hatchery fish. What a thrill to hook, let alone get that fish to the boat.


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Jake Dogfish
5/26/2008 8:51:00 PM
Nice Fish! Chrome bright too!
pmcaddis
5/29/2008 9:47:00 PM
Note that it is ILLEGAL to remove a fish from water that you have to release.

Nice fish!
gcbcaddis1
5/30/2008 1:47:00 PM
pmcaddis,
I was waiting for this, that is why I hardly ever post anything online as people don't get the whole story and jump on items like you mentioned just to flame. But this was a unique situation and definetly a once in a lifetime catch for me so I posted it. Let me explain why that fish came out of the water.
I was fishing with a guide and he did what was right even though it might have been technically wrong to do.Look at the picture and you will notice that the crankbait I was using had the fish hooked in both the top and bottm of the mouth, therefore he could not just cut the line and leave the lure in its mouth, the fish would have died and trying to dehook that salmon while leaving it in the water would have done more damage to the fish than a quick stop in a rubber net. He was out of the water for maybe 30 seconds and released. I watched the HATCHERY FISH swim away, no harm done. But thanks for being the forum police and pointing out what I and the guide already knew ,we just tried to make sure the fish was released with the minimum amount of stress.
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