Willamette River Sturgeon Fishing....again.

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craiggamesh
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Willamette River Sturgeon Fishing....again.

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I went out to George Roger's Park in Lake Oswego, Oregon to launch out on to the Willy today. I got out there around 9 am and paddled around for a bit to see if I could find an anchor rig that a fellow Northwest Kayak Angler lost when the current was really strong. Unfortunately, I didn't find it. But the water was like glass and the river was very peaceful.
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Within 10 minutes of anchoring up on the east side of the river I had a shaker. I didn't measure it, but the Sabalo is 28 inches wide and it was at least that wide. Unfortunately, I wasn't used to my new Playsport camera and must have inadvertently zoomed in cutting off the head and tail in the photo. Stupid thumbs. :roll:

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I had a couple other bites, but unfortunately I just fed shrimp to them with no other hook-ups. There were several jumping on the west side so I moved over there, but it didn't help.

There were a few boats out looking for salmon, but other than that, it seemed like I had the river to myself.
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I have an anchor trolley on both sides of my kayak, and I found the second comes in handy keeping it straight when I'm close to an eddy. At least when the tide is going out :) . I deployed a drift sock on the second trolley, but not to far up. I didn't want to snag it should a fish decide to go to the port side.

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I had one boat pull up close to me and the driver thanked me for having a flag up. He said he was surprised at how far away he was able to spot me by just the little blaze orange bike flag I had on back. He said he noticed most of the kayak fisherman use them, but a lot of the people out just paddling around don't have them. He said they can be hard to see, especially in the mornings and evenings.
Regards,

Craig
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rhutchinson
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Re: Willamette River Sturgeon Fishing....again.

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Thanks for the report. Nice looking water. I always enjoy the pictures of that boat. Those are some wild looking fish. Whats the legal size for them?

Richard
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Re: Willamette River Sturgeon Fishing....again.

Post by Bemm 52 »

Wow great shots :shock: ............I'm slightly biased but I recon Sabalo is my favorite fishing platform :lol: :lol:
craiggamesh
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Re: Willamette River Sturgeon Fishing....again.

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rhutchinson wrote:Thanks for the report. Nice looking water. I always enjoy the pictures of that boat. Those are some wild looking fish. Whats the legal size for them?

Richard
The retention limit is 38-54 inches Fork Length. However, it is catch and release only right now.
Wow great shots ............I'm slightly biased but I recon Sabalo is my favorite fishing platform
Mine too :D
Regards,

Craig
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