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Fisheries and their Habitats for Today and the Future”
June 2014
This Month:
Guest Speaker: Blaine Hanson, owner/operator of NW Fresh Seafood here in
Newberg and McMinnville. http://northwestfreshseafood.com/
*Blaine will bring fresh Seafood including salmon to show proper preparation.
Tuesday, 10th
@ 7:00 pm, Chehalem Senior Center - 101 W. Foothills Drive. Newberg, Oregon 97132
OFFICERS President Mark Grier 971-279-3382 cell [email protected] Vice-President Bob Askey 503-201-5330 [email protected] Secretary/Recorder Mark Grier 971-279-3382 cell [email protected] Treasurer Carl Patrick 503-545-1326 [email protected]
DIRECTORS
Membership Vacant Currently Door Prizes Carl Patrick and Arlene Askey Newsletter Bob Askey 503-201-5330 [email protected] Past President Kevin Hula 503-830-6003 [email protected]
CALENDAR
Summer Break no
Meeting August 2014
1st
of next month articles due
Sept 9, 2014 Tue Meeting
4th
distribute Newsletter
1st
of next month articles due
Parting shots
This month marks the end of the season for regular monthly meetings. We start up again in September (hopefully), with another person in the position of President.
You're all aware that the ODFW is pondering staff cuts and fee increases for 2015. They front the reason being less participation by the public in outdoor sports. While undoubtedly true, my opinion is that they haven't done enough to create recreational opportunities.
The ODFW spends about $3 to raise a stocker Rainbow trout to 10”. When they dump almost 200,000 into Hagg Lake alone, you can see that costs gobs of money. Not everyone wants to sit on a dirt lake bank and drown a worm or dough bait. Why not stock streams and make it a little interesting? They use to do it big time, but have shifted towards lakes to protect migrating Salmon and Steelhead fry. They actually stock the south fork, Yamhill river, west of Willamina, for about a mile. You would think “hey great”, but not so fast: All private land, steep banks, little bank access and NO BAIT! What were they thinking? These fish are intended to be harvested, not played with.
Our state government has fairly taken it's share of heat this year, (“Cover Oregon”). You're like me and have opinions as to how resources should be managed, speak up! Get yourself on the ODFW's mailing list. Go to public meetings. Send letters. If we as a public don't get involved, nothing will change.
Mark Grier President
*We will need a new chapter president elected in June. New President will do the September 9, 2014
meeting. Please consider volunteering for this position. The current officers will continue to assist. We
really need someone to step up and take charge for the next year.
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- Introduce a friend, child, co-worker or family
member to fishing during. Always the first full weekend in June; ODFW offers Oregon residents and
visitors a full weekend to fish, crab and clam without a license. All fishing regulations still apply. See the
2014 Oregon Sport Fishing Regulations (pdf). Check the link below for locations to go and any activities.
http://www.dfw.state.or.us/education/angling/free_fishing.asp
Summer Break no
meeting July 2014
Guest Speaker Schedule:
June –Blaine Hanson NW Fresh Seafood
Summer break – till September 9, 2014. Should have new
president and guest speaker lined up.
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Blaine Hanson, owner/operator of NW Fresh Seafood here in town, will be our guest. He's going to bring fresh seafood, including salmon, and demonstrate proper preparation and cooking.
NW Fresh Seafood Story:
Who We Are In the fall of 2009 Northwest Fresh Seafood Company began supplying fresh seafood to some of Oregon’s finest restaurants. The vision was simple – to provide chefs with the freshest seafood available. So we built relationships with local fishermen and suppliers to secure the finest and freshest catches every day.
Fresh seafood brought in daily quickly connected with a demand from retail customers and since 2009 we have earned the trust of discerning chefs and a reputation with retail customers as the Northwest’s freshest seafood.
For us “success” is being radically fresh, radically fun and radically generous. These values shape who we are and what we do everyday.
How We Roll Delivering the freshest seafood available means watching markets and communicating with fishermen every day. It means leaving before the sun comes up so that we can hand select our seafood. It means ensuring a fresh today while preserving a fresh tomorrow. Delivering the freshest seafood is a challenge. We love a challenge.
Should be a really interesting meeting and hopefully learn
something about cooking Seafood.
• Web Links of Interest:
How to cure prawns for Spring Chinook salmon angling:
http://www.allaroundangler.com/blog/2013/04/how-to-cure-prawns-according-neit-from-nates-bait-fishing-products/
This web site has a page that you can pick out different rivers to look at current levels.
http://www.steelheadstalkers.com/river_levels.htm
Newberg Chapter has a WebPage! You can check past newsletters, links
to Association webpage join and donate links: http://nwsteelheadersnewberg.wordpress.com/
Another way to determine species of salmon:
East Mooring Basin – Astoria Around April 20.
ODFW estimated 1,420 Sea Lions covering this dock.
Not sure if the Sea Lions are still in huge numbers in
Astoria but probably still there. Haven’t heard
anything else since.
I did see on Facebook that someone has been
shooting Sea Lions down around Astoria. Nothing
more posted on the subject.
There is a new group on Facebook that is growing
and trying to stop any efforts to get the Sea Lions off
the docks. They are also trying to stop the removal
of Sea Lions at Bonneville Dam. I think if it was their
business and customers couldn’t use the docks plus
damage if they happen to fall in your boat, they
would have a whole different out look. I think they
have watched too many Flipper movies.
One of the places to stay in Astoria is giving these
special interest groups discounts to lodge with them.
Some people have posted the names of these places
on Facebook in protest to what is going on.
Sponsors:
Guest Speaker: http://www.gooddayfishing.com/gdf/ Samples for Members: HTTP://www.snobaitco.com
Derek Clare http://www.getreelfish.com/ Call:503-539-5201
http://abettercatchguideservice.com/ Call: 425-533-1785 http://www.RiverCreekRods.com/ Call: 360-831-4907
Guest Speaker: http://www.riverborneoutfitters.com [email protected] http://salmonspinners.net
Phil Pirone Guest Speaker http://www.Pro-Cure.com
Salmon Trout Steelheader had an article on what to use for cleaning your boat. October /
November on page 38 right column. Boat interiors and floors can get pretty dirty with
baits, fish blood and snacks. You need to be careful not to use some cleaners that
could get on yourself and then on your baits etc.
The author of this article says he recently found a new favorite cleaner. Found in
the laundry detergent aisle . . . OxyClean Versatile Powder. Really cleans well. Mix
one scoop to a bucket of warm water. Then use a plastic brush to scrub it onto the
floor and interior areas. Let stand for a while the longer the better so it will work on
the stains. Just hose it down and your done. Plus this stuff is biodegradable
Meetup Website Helps Bring New and
Experienced Anglers Together If you’re a member of the Northwest Steelheaders, please take a moment to check out a new website that our organization supports. You can even sign up to become a member yourself! It’s easy, and membership is free. The web address is: http://www.meetup.com/NW-Steelheading-Group/ The goal of the website is twofold: First, we wanted a way to list all of our Steelheaders events, volunteer opportunities, and fishing events, so you can access this information quickly and easily. Second, we wanted a tool that would help us reach out to new (or experienced) fisherman and introduce them to the Association of Northwest Steelheaders. So give the website a look, or better yet sign up. Meet some new folks and help support new anglers looking to learn more about catching fish. Cheers! Jeff Hernandez
Newberg Chapter Steelheaders On Facebook!
Social networking isn’t just for kids! If you have a
Facebook account, search for:
" Newberg Steelheaders "
If you do not have a Facebook account, setting one up
is a piece of cake! Just go to http://www.facebook.com/
to join up. Once there, the program will automatically
sync the contacts in your e-mail address book that are
already Facebook members to your account. It’s that
easy!
New Links tips and how too: -"Salmon How-To" | Rigging Flasher & Prawn Spinner for Spring Chinook
Guide: Cameron Black
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ECkV8mFGQiM
-Drano Lake & Wind River Spring Chinook. Angler West TV
With Guide: TJ Hester
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xp9l68nxNWY
Awesome tips and I noticed one that could of helped us land more fish. TJ
comments that the one big Springer was barely hooked and with a some what
loose drag they still got it to the net. A firm drag it would of ripped the hook
out. Another tip using Mack’s Flash Lite Troll for slow trolling prawn spinners.
Also TJ is using Walleye spinner blades that are lighter work really well on a
slow trolling.
Non-Ultra Lemon Joy no hook ups or stopped getting bites, wash all your gear
with Lemon Joy.
NetKnots - Fishing Knot Basics Animated instruction:
http://www.netknots.com/fishing_knots/
*Great for Shad Fishing Use a non slip loop knot to attach lure.
Non Slip Loop - Shown on Outdoor GPS. Owin said it works great for
Shade.
http://www.netknots.com/fishing_knots/non-slip-loop-knot/
Previous Links of Interest:
Jeremy Toman - How to catch Spring Chinook:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zo22z7VuHpI&feature=share&list=UUEBd
GXVBFmXzXLGwviOkYfw
Shortbus Flashers Owner: Fishing How-To Rigging Two Flashers for Chinook &
Coho Salmon
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mJggZfINcvA&feature=youtu.be
Drift Fishing Setup for Steelhead Fishing...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xv-6LX5hfGg
Fishermen aim to make hatchery fish better biters
In a lifetime of fishing for winter steelhead on Oregon's Alsea River, Stan Steele has seen it get harder and harder to hook into hatchery-bred fish. Instead, he has found he is more likely to hook the wild variety, whose numbers have declined.
A growing body of evidence is showing that Steele's experience is not some fish story, but the result of natural selection. Wild fish, which generally must be released unharmed, retain the aggression that will land them on the end of a hook better than hatchery fish.
Full Story: http://www.foxnews.com/science/2014/04/25/fishermen-aim-to-
make-hatchery-fish-better-biters/
Had this in the Oct 2013 newsletter. This is a great
cleaner and is biodegradable. Doesn’t leave
offensive odors that can get on bait and your
hands leaving odors that fish don’t like.
We had a chance to use this twice to clean our
boat floor. It works really well and leaves it clean.
Leaving it sit for a while before rinsing helps. We
used an old broom to scrub the floor real good.
I had called the dealer I got my boat from and told
to use Comet which is a pretty harsh cleaner.
http://NWSteelheaders.org
Facebook: Newberg Steelheaders - Logon to Facebook and search for Newberg Steelheaders Newberg Steelheaders - Word Press Web Page: http://NWSteelheadersNewberg.wordpress.com/ *View all our previous newsletter from this web page.
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