Having zero experience fishing for Chinook with a fly rod, I don't know the advantages/disadvantages of single vs. two handed, but in my research on rod selection, more than once I heard or read something from Jay saying how he likes using a two handed rod. He, of course, also says that he...
This year the lake level is good, but Hebgen has suffered very low levels for the past 2 or 3 years. Those low levels may have affected the bug habitat and the bugs. Don't know.
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I'm sure this has been addressed previously, but thought I'd get an update.
What fly rods are folks recommending/using for Chinook fishing? Some recommendations I've read are for a 9wt or 10wt 9' single hand. Others, including Jay Nicholas, like using a Spey rod because of their length and...
My wife and I are considering joining the Oregon Fishing Club. Almost did it a number of years ago, but didn't.
I'd appreciate any insights from current or recently-current members.
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Bryan
I have a Leelock on both the bow and stern of my 15' modified-v aluminum, with a 25 lb 3-sided pyramid on each. Obviously more anchor than you need, but I sure love those Leelocks.
Thanks for everyone's input.
I'm in discussions with both of the B.C. companies. Their systems are basically the same, with some differences. I'll be getting a new pickup truck and canopy, so part of the equation is not only matching their Rear Loaders with my boat, but also with the truck...
Yep, that's the company in Clackamas. I've not checked recently, but last time I did about a year or so ago, they didn't respond to phone calls or e-mails. Someone told me the owner/founder had retired, but that may be totally wrong.
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Bryan
I've seen them in Canada multiple times, but rarely in the U.S.
Anyone have any experience with a motorized auto loading Rear Boat Loader as shown in these pictures?
Note: These are made by two different companies in British Columbia.
There was a company in Portland that made these, but I...