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East Fork Lewis River Report
Clark County, WA

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11/26/2009
Bottom Fishing From Shore
Coho Salmon
Blue
Corky & Yarn
Morning
11/26/2009
3
1812

This report is actually the North Fork. My son and I arrived at the Hatchery a little after 6:30am. I thought for sure we'd have some quiet father/son time today, but I guess everyone else thought the same thing too. There had to be over 80 anglers spread thru the this hole. The spot I fished the last time I was here was overtaken by high water and 20 anglers. I went further upriver and no one was fishing. Fish were jumping and rolling everywhere. It took me about an hour when I finally hooked into a fish. Wishful thinking, "Please be Chrome, please be bright, please let me land you." Well, at least I got 1 wish. My son netted my fish and unfortunately it was a boot red silver and about 8lbs. I will give it some credit because it put up a great fight. I released her and went at it again. We both didn't sniff any fish until another hour later when I got into another one. Again this one was red and a buck. I released him back after a nice fight. My son had 2 on but couldn't get a good hook set but we think it could have been a Steelhead, maybe wishful thinking, but who knows. I talked to some of the locals and said they seen 3 landed all morning. I walked down to the hatchery and in about 5 minutes I seen 2 guys who were plunking shrimp get 2 nice Silvers and both were kinda bright, definitely good enough for the smoker. I'll fish here again tomorrow on baby duty until the ladies get home from Black Friday Shopping. I can't imagine getting up at 4am to go shopping...


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littlefishes
11/26/2009 9:40:00 PM
I know i CAN imagine getting up at 4 AM for fishing ;-) Too bad it is only imagining as I will be tied down with other tasks tomorrow.

Thanx for the Turkey day report. I've never tried plunking for cohos...
Good luck tomorrow.
Big Smooth
11/27/2009 1:08:00 PM
Way to give em hell Jens! I've been cooped up with the fam for three days. I'll be hitting it tomorrow morning :)
goin_postal
11/27/2009 10:28:00 PM
good stuff jens,im going out tomarrow
kinghunter
11/27/2009 10:35:00 PM
Hey don't bother going to the Puyallup, its really flooded and there is no fish there. LOL. Wait til you read my report.
Steel lover
11/28/2009 10:00:00 AM
Good job Jens. I actually went out to the E Fork on Thanksgiving also and caught a Steely! A nice looking summer fish about 12#'s. My buddy caught one as well. Didn't see any others caught but I think it's a little early for winter fish.
Yah the crowd up at the hatchery is a little overwhelming at times. The fish just stack at that there and people try to catch or snag them which is about the only way to get those dark fish. Good luck all in the winter season.
jens
11/29/2009 8:32:00 PM
One of the locals I talked to for quite a bit, raved about the East Fork. I'll definitely have to do some research to find some holes to fish. I want to head back in a couple weeks and do some bobber/jig fishing. I seen some good drifts to try that..Gotta get my first Steelie......
Littlefishes- if you go to Wholesale sports, they have a rig set up for plunking. The guy that was fishing that way, was using that technique to the T- Whoever said fish don't bite once they reach freshwater is misinformed. These fish engulfed his shrimp.
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