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#146315 - 03/23/02 07:34 PM Where are the springers?
tommo41 Offline
Fry

Registered: 09/08/00
Posts: 35
Loc: yakima, wa usa
Ok! I'm going fishing Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. The weather seems like its going to be perfect ie; windy, rainy and cold. Noraml for springers!

I was thinking of fishing below Bonneville, the Wind or Drano. I would really like some input about where and what to use.

I normally fish Drano and Wind with plugs, but I'll try anything.

Fishing reports appreciated.

See you there,

Tom cool
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#146316 - 03/23/02 08:14 PM Re: Where are the springers?
Jellyhead Offline
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Registered: 03/28/01
Posts: 117
Loc: St. Helens, OR
Fred Meyers, Newport Bay, Zupans.

The netters have put the hurt on the early run fish. Give it another week, hopefully they'll be out by then. Then my answer would be any one of the places you listed.

Aaron
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#146317 - 03/24/02 11:53 PM Re: Where are the springers?
Krome Brite Offline
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Registered: 10/18/00
Posts: 683
Loc: Washougal, WA
Have I got a report for you tommo41! Here it is.

Drano: Slow
Wind: Slow
Bonneville: Slow

Overall Slow!!!

Stopped at Bonneville for awhile this morning. 0 fish hooked, 0 fish landed. Then stopped at the bridge on the Wind. Glassed the boats and bank fishermen, seen 0 fish hooked, 0 landed. Then off to Drano, fished there the rest of the morning and afternoon today. 0 fish hooked, 0 landed for about 15 bank fishermen that stopped to fish throughout the course of the day and about 5 different boats. Actually did hear rumor of one boat caught fish early there, but nothing to get excited over. Slow slow slow. That's about all I can say. I'd wait another week like Aaron said. Next weekend/Monday/Tuesday/Wednesday's bound to be better. Good luck.

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#146318 - 03/25/02 01:26 AM Re: Where are the springers?
Anonymous
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Tommo those are poor choices for next week....theres fish but they all down river from there. Heres one little secret...think 35 feet and shipping channel. I'd fish somewhere else.
Good luck! laugh

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