Friday, October 20, 2006

Rains and Fall Chinooks

We are seeing good numbers of Fall Chinooks and coho in all coastal tide waters on the North Coast. This morning I have been working on gear for the weekend fishing the Nehalem and the numbers of both Chinooks and silvers rolling behind the house on the Necanicum.

Get your eggs-Shrimp and Sardines ready as we are in full swing for the large Fall Kings. Bobbers with bait are going to be the go to bait this next couples of weeks in all tide water fisheries. Flat fish, Brads Wobblers, Brads Spinners and Fatso's are going to also land quality fish.

The fall is one my favorite times for salmon fishing because it was how I started salmon fishing on the Chetco and Elk rivers many years ago. Something about the leaves turning, rivers rising and Salmon filling the rivers. No doubt deer and elk hunting mixed in make the fall on the Oregon Coast a special place to be.

No doubt it can be windy, rainy and alittle cold. But with the proper gear being comfortable in those awesome fall storms is no issue. Make sure you get out and take advantage of the seasons bounty. Remember success of the day is not how many fish are caught! Those are just bonuses.

Crabbing and clamming for razors is in full swing and we know that we are spoiled in the North West with such bounty. This next week we are having a small seafood fest to make the changing season. A few people will converge on our place and we will have Salmon, Sturgeon, tuna, elk meat, deer meat, razors and crab along with all the side dishes. Well we will just say all of you should organize a same type event rain or shine! Get your BBQ, Smoker etc. fired up and let the North West bounty be honored and consumed!!

Well need to get back to work and be ready for great Fall kings in the morning on the Nehaelm.

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Val Perry
Perry's Fishing Adventures
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