#190505 - 03/13/03 06:25 PM
Columbia R. Springer boat tactics
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Returning Adult
Registered: 02/11/03
Posts: 272
Loc: Olympia
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I'm going down in a couple weeks and am totally new to the fishery. Gonna be fishing from a boat with a couple guys, was thinking of using my 7'9" 1-6oz 12-25lb northwest special lami to do some plugging. Should I use Magnum plugs or stick to the regular size wiggle wart? Also, what other colors are worth trying? I got several mags in black/chart tail/silver flake, red bill/green scale, silver herringbone, brass, hot orange, & hot pink. Know if a K15 met. blue chart tiger will work?
How do you fish herring/smelt? Can I just use a mooching rig or do I use a bobber?
Oh yeah, almost forgot, got some size 6 Vibrax that I don't ever use unless I'm saltwater fishing. Will those things work?
If I use some spin-n-glos, should I use a backbouncing set up, plunking setup, or a drift setup? What are some proven colors/sizes?
Double or single hook? Speaking of hooks, what size do I use? is 4/0 too puny? Does color matter?
Bucktails or other flies?
If nobody has all my answers I'd really appreciate it if I could be directed to some books or magazines that might point me in the right way.
BTW, I'm not keeping any of these fish, just planning on C&R. I would have more fun that way.
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#190506 - 03/13/03 07:30 PM
Re: Columbia R. Springer boat tactics
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The Original Boat Ho
Registered: 02/08/00
Posts: 2917
Loc: Bellevue
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Sardine wrapped K13-15's are the primary tool. These can be trolled or anchor fished off of a dropper. Try a 48" leader of 20-30 pound with a lead drop of 18-30". Trolled herring on the same dropper rig works, too. So do cured prawns with a large Spin-n-glo. Lot's more Springer talk here www.ifish.net Good Luck!
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#190507 - 03/13/03 10:19 PM
Re: Columbia R. Springer boat tactics
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Spawner
Registered: 01/11/02
Posts: 624
Loc: Selah Wa.
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Rockhopper, we fish by the tides. Troll on the flood and anchor in 15'-30' of water on the ebb. Troll herring or spinners, we use a sliding lead droper 12"-30" and 4-6 oz. cannon ball and a 5' 30# leader w/ solid tied 4/0 hooks. Anchor fishing.... watch people around you to see what droper length is working..... most of the time a 30" droper w/ 48" leader to a T50 flatfish/K15 Kwikfish w/ fresh bait rap.....and let them eat it And DON"T....DON"T bleed your fish on a rope tied to the boat 
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#190508 - 03/13/03 10:34 PM
Re: Columbia R. Springer boat tactics
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Registered: 02/06/02
Posts: 306
Loc: hermanghardtke@yahoo.com
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Rapid Robert, Teach me, please. Why not bleed fish on a rope tied to boat? I do it cause I don't know any better. herm 
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#190509 - 03/13/03 10:38 PM
Re: Columbia R. Springer boat tactics
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Spawner
Registered: 01/07/02
Posts: 919
Loc: Everett,Wa
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herm, you'll probably have a seal thank you for lunch. 
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#190510 - 03/13/03 10:53 PM
Re: Columbia R. Springer boat tactics
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Registered: 02/06/02
Posts: 306
Loc: hermanghardtke@yahoo.com
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 <<<< herm DUH of course  herm thank you very much (the older I get the dumber I are)
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#190513 - 03/14/03 09:24 AM
Re: Columbia R. Springer boat tactics
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Spawner
Registered: 12/06/00
Posts: 783
Loc: bullcanyon
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For starters your pole will work just fine. I'd go buy some 2-4oz cannonball sinkers and buy a handful of k15 chrome and chartruese kwikfish. I prefer running a single siwash off the back with a 4 bead chain but a lot of guys run the trebles. Buy some beads so you can thread them on your mainline above your barrel swivel. Run a 6' leader to your kwikfish tied to the duolock swivel it came with. Use a 3' weight dropper tied to a snap swivel that you hook to your mainline above your beads.
Go to any launch and head out into the river and look for a concentration of boats and do what they do. Hope this gets you started. Oh yeah wrap your plugs with sardines, Good luck
Glow
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