Chehalis springers

Posted by: IMHOOKEDINTHETAIL

Chehalis springers - 04/16/01 04:00 PM

Hey,

Just wondering if any of you went out and tried for springers on the chehalis today. I heard they open it up. Thinking about going out wensday, any idea on what I should expect. Are most of you just trolling herring, any suggestion would be great.

Thanks
Posted by: Anonymous

Re: Chehalis springers - 04/16/01 05:54 PM

let me know how you do or if you hear or see anything caught, thanks.
Posted by: steely slammer

Re: Chehalis springers - 04/16/01 09:51 PM

i drove around and looked today on three boat launchs only two or three trailers around on each.Did talk to a guy who was taking out and he said he didnt even have a bite.He said he was trolling herring I dont think there is alot of fish in the Chehalis but you never know.
Posted by: greg

Re: Chehalis springers - 04/17/01 12:11 AM

We fished the stretch from Porter to Montesano (mouth of the Satsop) this morning (plugs and spoons), and didn't even touch a fish, or see any roll. Kinda makes you wonder why they bothered to open it early, huh? rolleyes
Posted by: Osprey

Re: Chehalis springers - 04/17/01 10:54 AM

First they have to get past the Quinalt's nets....what ever's left we get mad ...Os
Posted by: Ihookum

Re: Chehalis springers - 04/17/01 12:30 PM

Be carefull with this fishery. Anglers need to remember that this a 100% native run. The pressure and harvest that the the Chehalis could recieve might be enough to do damage to future returns. Use sence and treat it like a native steelhead opener on the OP.

Also, I'm confused. On the WDFW web page they listed the escapement numbers and the harvest goals for the Chehalis. These numbers are close to the escapement goals on the Cowlitz and the Lewis. Yet they closed one of these rivers down and they cut the retention number in half on the other. Why did they open this river at all? and its an all native fishery!!! I asked an ole timer that I work with and he said it was so the state could give the tribes a net season. He commented that if they close sport they close tribal season and would be in violation of treaty laws. Is this true? and can someone please show me the light on this subject????
Posted by: Godlike

Re: Chehalis springers - 04/17/01 02:07 PM

Fished the opener on Monday. We were all by ourselves. You won't believe what my partner landed! We were anchored above our favorite hole using K-14s with sardine scent. His rod buckled and the fight was on. 20 minutes later we finally got a look at it. It was a beautiful 73" sturgeon. What a stud fish! It was as bright and strong as any estuary fish I have taken. For those of you who have had the good fortune of landing an oversize sturgeon I am sure that you can appreciate the battle. Try it some time with a backbouncing steelhead rod and 14lb. mono in 5-8 feet of fast moving water with the occasional stump and brush pile in the way.
YAAAAAHOOOOOOO! Ran the river from Fuller bridge to Cosmopolis. No signs of any springer activity at all. Very disapointing!