06-07-2004, 05:27 PM
Trask River
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FISHING: Great
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We had an excellent weekend fishing. The following fishing report is a courtesy of Rob Russell, STS Magazine...As expected, the Memorial Day Weekend offered the best spring Chinook fishing so far this year. After Wednesday's intense rain, the Trask rose a couple of feet. By Thursday afternoon, the river was cresting and the fish were in. We fished hard Thursday, Friday and Saturday from Lorens to 101. We landed 15 out of 20 for the three days and had another ten or fifteen take-downs. We had two keepers over 25 pounds but most fish were 12 -18 pounds. Over half of the fish we landed were natives-unbelievably strong fish. No steelies.
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FISHING: Great
River Level Information [[url "http://waterdata.usgs.gov/or/nwis/current/?type=dailystagedischarge&group_key=NONE&search_site_no_station_nm=Trask"][#0000ff]click here[/#0000ff][/url]]
We had an excellent weekend fishing. The following fishing report is a courtesy of Rob Russell, STS Magazine...As expected, the Memorial Day Weekend offered the best spring Chinook fishing so far this year. After Wednesday's intense rain, the Trask rose a couple of feet. By Thursday afternoon, the river was cresting and the fish were in. We fished hard Thursday, Friday and Saturday from Lorens to 101. We landed 15 out of 20 for the three days and had another ten or fifteen take-downs. We had two keepers over 25 pounds but most fish were 12 -18 pounds. Over half of the fish we landed were natives-unbelievably strong fish. No steelies.