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11/29/2008 11:26:00 AMblufin loui
11/30/2008 7:42:00 AMAlways willing to share a fishing tip (or tale).
Unfortunately I don't have a secret location or technique.
I have found the perch along the shorelines in the weeds growth, and also on the drop-offs. I have yet to find a "school" of suspended perch in RW, but have had success fishing the small coves (weedy) by dropping bait (small plastic minnow imitation for me) right down in the weeds. Have also used a Micro-nymph in dark colors to good effect. As we use artificial lures for the Tripps, we haven't used the worm set-up, but am confident it would work.
If you go up-river from the corp launch or State park launch a couple of miles, you will notice a pumping station on the Colville side of the river that is at the end of a jetty, and enclosed with wire.
Fish in the eddie below this pumping station and along the "deep" shoreline for a couple hundred yards. Fish slow and right in weeds in the eddie, and cast to shore and let bait follow bottom structure back to boat. You'll probably pick up some tripps this way too.
There are many places to catch the perch (even around the dock area), but this is a place that has produced for us.
Good luck and good fishing.
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11/30/2008 3:20:00 PMoutdoor chris
12/3/2008 1:45:00 PMblufin loui
12/3/2008 6:22:00 PMSorry to hear about the mishap that shortened the fishing day. It was entertaining to watch the fishing at the pens, and to see all the action on "your" side of the pens. It was way cool to see your wife hooked into the fish and doing battle by your side. that's something you have to experience to appreciate. Keep up the good work (fishing). After being to actually see the fish and watch their reactions, I now have a better idea how to present to them. I've been working on my "pellet fly" production and hope to have a chance to try it out on Thur morning. Will submit a post if I can make the trip.
Hey Chris, I got an off-subject question if you could drop me an email (lleonard@nwi.net), so I could reply to your addie, it would be appreciated.
As you said we'll hook up on the water some time, but until then good fishin and keep the line tight.