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02/01/2014
21° - 25°
Drift Fishing
Whitefish
Maggots
Red
Cloudy
Other
Morning
02/02/2014
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I wanted to learn new fishing/techniques and Whitefish was on my list. I remember back in the late 70s early 80s while riding to Long Lake to my Great Grandmothers place when I was young, seeing guys fishing the Little Spokane in the winter. I later found out the were fishing for Whitefish. In the last 30 yrs I always wanted to do it but never did. I never even caught a Whitefish. As I found out yesterday when I caught the first one.

I contacted Rocky WL.com member after seeing his reports for Whitfish on the Spokane below Nine MIle Falls. We met up yesterday morning at 10 at the gate and I followed him to the parking spot. Rocky gave me some tackle bait ect to use for these fish. It was different method then I was inticapating. We got started around 10:30 and my third cast I got one. Not the fish I had always thaught was a Whitefish. They remind me of a cross between a Greyling and a Bonefish. We continued to catch and lose fish for the next 2 hrs. Then it took us the next hr and half to get our last fish. I got greedy wanting for fish in the 14" range and kept throwing the little ones back then the bite died. I caught one fell on the snow covered rock and he squirmed to the river. I finally got my last fish and I waited for Rocky to do the same.

I had a great time catching, missing and losing fish. Most of all making a new fishing friend. Thats whats it all about! Thanks Rocky for sharing your expertise.

I must have thought Peamouth Chub was a Whitefish!

I forgot to grab my Discouvery pass out of my truck. I thaught I would hear if a ranger stopped and I would say hey..... Well got down the road 5 miles then I noticed the $99 ticket on my windshield. CRAP!


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mtngrizz
2/2/2014 2:21:00 PM
Neat report, always good to learn new baits and techniques when trying a new spot or targeting a new species. Wouldn't the WDFW parking pass have worked as well?
soberg
2/2/2014 3:04:00 PM
Thats the one I left in my truck. I guess I do not have a true discouvery pass. It sure is upsetting that our tax dollars isn't enough.
soberg
2/2/2014 3:06:00 PM
I forgot to mention I caught a pretty 12" rainbow and Rocky caught beautifull 16" Brown
They were released to live another day.
Rocky
2/2/2014 7:42:00 PM
Thanks stacy I had a great time fishing with you can't wait to do it again thanks for the great report God Bless
iwilfish
2/2/2014 8:29:00 PM
You said it was different fishing than you were anticipating. What did you use and how, and what were you expecting? Just wondering. I used to live in Alberta and caught whitefish in the rivers up there on flies with maggots on em, with either a split shot for weight or a piece of coat hanger to bounce the bottom. The big time to get them was late August through to October; they spawned then and would be schooled up. later by November or December the rivers would be frozen a fair ways toward the middle and too dangerous to walk out on. i never thought about it before but they do look like a bonefish.

Bummer about the ticket. I think the rule of thumb is the government thinks there just aren't enough passes we have to buy.

Thanks for the report. I get interested when I see your user name on here. you strike me as a good overall fisherman, Wish I had your ambition and follow through.
soberg
2/2/2014 9:22:00 PM
Iwillfish, I was expecting it a little different, but it was simular. We did 2 flies on short leaders above the sinker. I was expexting longer leaders and I guess a set up more like I used to do with a corky/roe. Rocky say something about friends using wire also.
iwilfish
2/2/2014 9:29:00 PM
Thanks again for the report.
YJ Guide Service
2/3/2014 7:20:00 PM
Nice report buddy glad you got to mark a fish off your list. Typical that you would get a ticket, you know the state needs more of your money lol...I've donated my share lol
mizm05
2/5/2014 7:51:00 AM
I'm confused, in the regulation book, it says hunters and fishermen don't need to purchase a separate discovery pass if they are purchasing a hunting/fishing license. That would lead me to believe the WDFW access pass that is given to you with your license would suffice? I think I would print that page out of the regulations and appeal that one.
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