13 January 2008

a memorable fishing trip


This big, wide river offers red-hot fishing and plenty of solitude each autumn.
Seriously. The Cowlitz is a pretty lonely place - if you steer clear of the elbow to elbow Lineups in Blue Creek and dam of the barrier - and fishing for Steelhead summer, the murderer of sea-run trout and coho salmon is fantastic through this From month and in November.
Most of this great river is on the left herons, fish - and fishermen are willing to strike out on their own. A boat is the best way to find peace, tranquility - and fish - in this great river, but fishermen are willing to pore over the maps and do a little walking is good fishing off the crowd.
Being single is a good thing, especially on a day where the fish are biting - LANDING, but it becomes harder to drive to Seattle on a Friday night. That is what happened to me on Thursday morning. Seven-year-old Ryan Sisitki is excited about the big, gold, Panther Martin Spinner address in the box. But he is ecstatic about the latest walleye.
"Fifteen!" hollers the young boy, thinking that has finally landed a size walleye. Captain Ken Clark presses the fish firmly in the measurement on board. It is 14.5 inches - a half inch short.
"C'mon, guys, let's do the leg thing," said Sisitki. The adults laugh break, just joked about the need to stretch the fish is caught. Clark gently lays things are being influenced young ears. "You can measure the fish at any angle you want, but you can not stretch it," Clark said, chuckling.

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