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Oregon takes a stand against lining (“flossing”)

June 1, 2012 By JD 17 Comments

Do salmon really bite these? Really?

Oregon fisheries managers recently enacted regulations on a couple popular salmon streams that ban the ever-popular angling “method” of lining to protect fish stocks. On sections of the Trask and Three Rivers, leader length restrictions, as well as some fly and bobber fishing-only regulations will be in place this season.

These gear restrictions are necessary, according to Chris Knutsen, district fish biologist for ODFW’s North Coast Watershed, to discourage the illegal practice of “snagging” or “flossing” fish that concentrate in these areas. Flossing is the practice of drifting line into the gaping mouth of a fish holding in the river current. Large hooks attached to the leader easily hook the fish on the outside of the jaw. ODFW biologists and Oregon State Police have noticed an increase in these illegal fishing practices, which reduces the number of fish available to anglers who are following the rules.

“These snaggers have been aggressive and have displaced legitimate anglers,” said Knutsen. “It is important that we maximize opportunities for law-abiding anglers, and that’s what these gear restrictions are designed to do.”

For more on Oregon’s battle against snagging, click here

For specific changes to the regulations: ODFW

Filed Under: uncategorized Tagged With: odfw, orgeon, Salmon, snagg

Seven foot catfish drags anglers’ boat a mile before being subdued!

April 30, 2012 By JD 6 Comments


Nto your average catfish! This massive, 218-pound, 7-foot, 8-inch wels catfish (hooked in the River Po in Italy) gave three German anglers all the fight they could handle as it dragged them downstream a mile, where they landed it and hour later!

Of the epic battle, guide Stefan Seuss said this:

“It was the hardest fight from a catfish I have ever witnessed…” Duh!

Read the whole story here: The Sun

Filed Under: uncategorized Tagged With: italy, river po, wels catfish

I guess we’re not alone on the West Coast: Anglers may turn to shooting fish-eating seals in Ireland

March 21, 2012 By JD 23 Comments

Photo: Belfast Telegraph


Jjust a few days back, we told you about the Feds authorizing the use of lethal force against salmon, steelhead and sturgeon-munching sea lions below Bonneville Dam on the Columbia River(see the story here). Well, apparently, the West Coast isn’t the only place dealing with marauding marine mammals eating more than their fare share of fish!

Some anglers in Ireland are getting so fed up with the seals decimating fish populations in the Quoile River that they are considering taking up arms against the beasts if the government doesn’t relocate them. Sounds familiar doesn’t it?

Read more in the Belfast Telegraph

Filed Under: uncategorized Tagged With: pike, Salmon, sea lions, seals, trout

Columbia River sea lions: Time to pay the Piper!

March 20, 2012 By JD 15 Comments

State and federal biologists estimate that California sea lions have eaten between 1.5 and 4 percent of all returning adult Columbia River salmon at Bonneville Dam each year during the past eight years. But as of March 16, NOAA Fisheries has authorized the use of Lethal Force to curb predation.

I’m sure PETA and others will raise hell, but in my mind, those folks don’t have a leg to stand on until the start actually doing something that helps the animals…like restore habitat, etc. When was the last time you saw a member of PETA buying raffle tickets or auction items at a Ducks Unlimited, Rocky MOuntain Elk Foundation, Costal Conservation Association or Trout Unlimited dinner? Those cats are all the real animal advocates, not kooks who spray paint fur coats. But, alas, I digress…

Read more about the removal of Columbia sea lions at Underwater Times.com

Filed Under: uncategorized Tagged With: bonneville dam, columbia river, Salmon, sea lions

Striper Time!

March 15, 2012 By JD 4 Comments


March showers bring the big striped prowlers. I’m just saying…

Filed Under: uncategorized Tagged With: sacramento river, striper

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