Oregon Fishing Thread, Tillamook Fishing is Red Hot in Fishing Reports; Here are a few pic's from my last 2 days of trips..... The fish are in and Captain White Cloud ...  |
Oct-16-2009, 10:59 PM
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#1 | | Resident Hillbilly
Name: Captain White Cloud Vessel: Glacier Bay 2690, Alumaweld 20' Super Vee, 16/54 Willie Drifter Location: Aloha, Oregon USA Job:Operations Manager/Charter Captain Bio: USCG Lisenced Captain
Posts: 150
| Tillamook Fishing is Red Hot
Here are a few pic's from my last 2 days of trips..... The fish are in and Captain White Cloud is putting a smack down on some nice Tilly Fall Kings....
Call me today to book a smack down trip for some of these hawgs.... Its time & they are in..... |
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Oct-17-2009, 08:23 AM
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#2 | | Registered User
Name: Pete Vessel: 26' Pacific Boat Location: Woodland, WA Job:Fishing Guide
Posts: 68
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Nice Fish !!!!!!!
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Oct-19-2009, 12:07 PM
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#3 | | TOMMY
Name: TOMMY Vessel: 25' Starcraft Expedition, 35' Albin Hang'm High, 28' Albemarle Iso Kala Location: Seattle Job:Engineer Bio: NATURAL BORN KILLER
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Nice job Terry! Beautiful Kings. Are you trolling both the upper and lower bay?
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Oct-19-2009, 06:46 PM
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#4 | | Big Tuna Marine Whore
Name: Dave Vessel: 27' Pursuit Location: Beaverton, OR Job:Tax Payer
Posts: 38
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90 fisherman in the SHI Tourney last weekend... 10 fish weighed for two days of fishing.
I'm going duck hunting...
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Oct-19-2009, 08:34 PM
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#5 | | Registered User
Name: Jeff Vessel: Grady 305 Express Location: Washington Job:Self employed
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Tillamook red hot my ass. The fishing this year has been very slow. Sure you might have a good day here and there but when you look at the number of folks fishing it would be better described as "very slow."
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Oct-19-2009, 08:35 PM
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#6 | | Team MoFish
Name: Moe Vessel: 20ft Thunderjet OB prop Location: east of the west coast... Job:Halibut Hunter Bio: Fishn Fool
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Nice catch
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Oct-25-2009, 04:38 PM
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#7 | | Resident Hillbilly
Name: Captain White Cloud Vessel: Glacier Bay 2690, Alumaweld 20' Super Vee, 16/54 Willie Drifter Location: Aloha, Oregon USA Job:Operations Manager/Charter Captain Bio: USCG Lisenced Captain
Posts: 150
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Originally Posted by Hoghunter Tillamook red hot my ass. The fishing this year has been very slow. Sure you might have a good day here and there but when you look at the number of folks fishing it would be better described as "very slow." | I have fished 8 trips to Tilly this fall and 1 day, (ONE Day) I failed to put a fish in my boat and that is probably because I only put forth a 3-hour day that day on my own......
Yes, it may be slow for some but you have to be persistent..... I suppose I am very lucky......
Maybe I should rename the post (Red Hot 4-Me)..... Sorry if I have mis-led anyone but you have to stay persistent and put in your time.
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Oct-26-2009, 12:23 PM
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#8 | | TOMMY
Name: TOMMY Vessel: 25' Starcraft Expedition, 35' Albin Hang'm High, 28' Albemarle Iso Kala Location: Seattle Job:Engineer Bio: NATURAL BORN KILLER
Posts: 2,473
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Originally Posted by White Cloud I have fished 8 trips to Tilly this fall and 1 day, (ONE Day) I failed to put a fish in my boat and that is probably because I only put forth a 3-hour day that day on my own......
Yes, it may be slow for some but you have to be persistent..... I suppose I am very lucky......
Maybe I should rename the post (Red Hot 4-Me)..... Sorry if I have mis-led anyone but you have to stay persistent and put in your time. | Only trolling spinners in the upper bay?
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Oct-26-2009, 03:46 PM
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#9 | | Resident Hillbilly
Name: Captain White Cloud Vessel: Glacier Bay 2690, Alumaweld 20' Super Vee, 16/54 Willie Drifter Location: Aloha, Oregon USA Job:Operations Manager/Charter Captain Bio: USCG Lisenced Captain
Posts: 150
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Originally Posted by Cornfed Only trolling spinners in the upper bay? | Tommy, try trolling a few quickies as well (Upper Bay & Trask/Slew). One day I got 3 clients out and limited the boat in the ocean on herring on a small tide exchange but those ocean days are few and far between.
You have to keep trying. Maybe HogHunter is right in some cases but I know some people are tagging a few.... It was the same way last year, depending who you talk to....
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Oct-26-2009, 04:52 PM
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#10 | | Registered User
Name: Jeff Vessel: Grady 305 Express Location: Washington Job:Self employed
Posts: 223
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Originally Posted by White Cloud Tommy, try trolling a few quickies as well (Upper Bay & Trask/Slew). One day I got 3 clients out and limited the boat in the ocean on herring on a small tide exchange but those ocean days are few and far between.
You have to keep trying. Maybe HogHunter is right in some cases but I know some people are tagging a few.... It was the same way last year, depending who you talk to.... | The ocean days have been very few and far between this year compared to most. Closed more than open.
I've had a few good days this year and then days where a fish in the box is good to great. I've been fishing Tillamook for 25 years and this year and last have been the slowest I've ever seen. Sure there has been a few good bites here and there but I've yet to see anything I would call red hot.
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