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Fisheries and their Habitats for Today and the Future”
Mar 2016
Guest Speaker: Brandon Glass – Team Hookup Guide Service – Spring Chinook seminar on techniques to hook more Spring Chinook.
Tuesday, 8th
@ 7:00 pm, Chehalem Senior Center - 101 W. Foothills Drive. Newberg, Oregon 97132
*We will raffle a guided fishing trip for two with Brandon Glass at the meeting - Tickets $10.00
OFFICERS Chapter President: Ty Campsey 503-705-8296 [email protected] Secretary/Recorder Mark Grier 971-279-3382 [email protected] Treasurer Carl Patrick 503-545-1326 [email protected]
DIRECTORS
Membership Door Prizes Carl Patrick and Arlene Askey Newsletter Bob Askey 503-201-5330 [email protected] Past President Sean Derry 503-894-1367 [email protected]
Renee Johnson 503-866 -1456 [email protected]
CALENDAR
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Mar 8, 2016 Tue Meeting
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Pictured is Brandon Glass with Bob Askey April 17, 2012. Bob
and Arlene went on a trip with Brandon to learn fishing out of
Willamette Park on the lower Willamette River. We hooked
and landed this one Springer that day. Arlene and I went back
the next week and used all the tips that Brandon gave us and
hooked four Spring Chinook. Landed three one was wild.
Brandon was very helpful giving tips on how to fish each area
of the river.
Brandon Glass
Brandon Glass who is a third generation fishing guide is the son of Guide Jack Glass. He was born
and raised on the banks of the Sandy River and fished under his father as a deck hand until he
purchased his first boat at the age of ten. From the ages of 10-20 Brandon fished for Northern
Pike Minnow to support his fishing habit and purchases of his first boats. Before Brandon
became a guide in 2006 he worked as a sales specialist for G.I Joe’s in the fishing and hunting
departments to learn from the guides who would come and purchase their supplies. After
working at G.I Joe’s Brandon then worked construction for two years digging and laying utility
pipe until he realized his true passion in life was fishing. It was then that Brandon decided to
follow in his father’s foots steps and become a full time guide.
Read the complete story: http://hookupguideservice.com/about/brandon-glass/
Mark Grier Report:
Family fish camp in Rockaway Beach 19 - 21 February was a big success! There were
a few glitches, being a first-time event, but overall - no complaints. Over 100 family
members attended and to a person were excited about being there. Tons (almost too
many) of classes and seminars by well-known guides and experts. The stocked trout
may have been planted a little too late and were not in the biting mood, but nearly
every adult and kid caught at least one fish. Good facilities at Camp Magruder, great
food. Looking forward to doing it again! Fish in picture caught on a past fishing trip.
Here is a list of 2015 Sponsors. These are
some of the companies that Renee Johnson
contacted and got donations for our raffles.
Please support these companies. When
possible thank them for supporting the
Newberg Steelheaders.
Newberg Steelheader Sponsors:
Yakima Bait
Fish-Field
Joel’s Jigs
Waco Fishing
Pro-Cure
Nate’s Bait
Holdzit
Kone Zone
Eagle Creek Rods
Northwest Sportman Magazine
Frank Amato Publications
Western Fishing Operations
BnR Tackle
Mad River Manufacturing
Dave’s Tangle Free
Reel Lifestyle
Shortbus Flashers
Jeremy Toman
Reeds Rod Wraps
Guests Lists:
March 8 - Brandon Glass – Spring Chinook Fishing Techniques
April 12 - Dave Calhoun - from NW rods and Outdoor GPS Co host
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*February 2016 Raffle Guided trip winner Carl Patrick with
Willy Fox.
-Brandon Glass - Bobber Doggin on the Sandy River. They did ok but lost a number of Steelhead that
day.
Published on Feb 17, 2016
Learn the "Bobber Doggin'" technique for Sandy River Winter Steelhead near Portland, OR with guide,
Brandon Glass, who's fishing with Bill Schmunk of Bait Buttons and Steve Lynch of Pro-Cure. A highly
instructional episode. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=euy-
NFnKOWw&feature=youtu.be&utm_source=Copy+of+2%2F18%2F16&utm_campaign=3%2F28%2F15&utm_medium=email
-Federal Fisheries Policy Needs Face-to-Face Discussion - Closing the Gap on Emotion
Posted by Bob Rees Feb 23, 2016
http://conservefish.org/2016/02/23/closing-the-gap-on-emotion/
-Bob Rees comments on issues and not everyone agrees. Sometimes it is more of a misunderstanding of
what the issue is. Like his comments to a person not happy about buffers along streams. Bob explains
that the buffer is necessary for fish to survive during the summer months. Without the buffer the
streams temps will be too high.
-Grant's Getaways: Razor clams are back (Facebook Post)
http://www.kgw.com/travel/destinations/grants-getaways/grants-getaways-razor-clams-are-
back/57430321
Oregon’s beaches are popular year round destinations for many reasons, but in Clatsop County there’s a
famous sandy stretch that many call, “Clam Heaven” for the abundance of prized shellfish called razor
clams.
-*Grant's Getaways: Hooking Kids on Steelhead w Jack Glass on the Sandy River:
http://www.kgw.com/mb/travel/destinations/grants-getaways/grants-getaways-hooking-kids-on-
steelhead/33421894
-*I sent a message to Tony Amato of Salmon Trout Steelheader after reading that they were some how
involved with one of these native fish only groups. Got a reply and no surprise STS never gave permission
for their name to be used and highly disagree with these radical native fish groups.
Hi Bob,
FAP does not support Wild Fish Conservancy or Native Fish Society or any other non-profit that is trying
to close hatcheries for their own personal fishing pleasure and gain at the expense of the masses. I saw
the post on iFish and I have absolutely no idea why we are listed. If you are a member on iFish and can
post could you please post that for me. I am going to personally get a hold of Wild Fish Conservancy
today and have our name removed. Once again I have no idea why we are listed.
Tony
• Web Links of Interest:
*Bait Cast Reel How To: Trick For Clearing Backlashes
Someone called into Outdoor GPS talking about this technique.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TDI5kwR5zjc
2016 COLUMBIA, ORE. COAST COHO FORECAST: HTTP://NWSPORTSMANMAG.COM/HEADLINES/2016-COLUMBIA-ORE-
COAST-COHO-FORECAST/ LOOKS BETTER THEN 2015!
Knot Tying examples. Had this in the newsletter in the past:
http://www.netknots.com/fishing_knots/
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/
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://shop.absoluteanglingproducts.com/main.sc
Phil Pirone Guest Speaker http://www.Pro-Cure.com
Guide: Damon Struble http://www.nomadsfishing
adventures.com/
(541) 619-5671
email:
et
Webpage: http://www.stlaurentguideservice.com
Reeds Rod Wraps
Webpage: http://reedsrodwraps4u.weebly.com/
Outdoor GPS covered this some years ago. How there was a very popular fishery in
the upper Clackamas River. There was even a hamburger stand, private camp
grounds and a small tackle store. All went out of business after the hatchery fish
were removed. The Native Fish Society theory was that the hatchery fish were
stopping the wild fish from multiplying. That is totally false the same number of
wild fish use the upper Clackamas with normal run size variations each year. No
explosive population of wild fish. Same run of wild with and without hatchery fish.
There are a number of rivers that have shown the same results. Yet groups like
Native Fish Society continue to spread false information claiming their efforts to
shut down hatcheries helped wild fish. NFS staff make a living at destroying our
fisheries.
River Hydrology
Northwest River Forecast Center:
http://www.nwrfc.noaa.gov/rfc/
Washington - State Senators Hear About Importance Of Hatcheries, Threat From
Lawsuits:
The Wild Fish Conservancy bent on closing hatcheries. Hatcheries not conforming
to current regulations are helping these wild fish groups to have more leverage to
close hatcheries for good. Many worried about hatcheries continuing to run. http://nwsportsmanmag.com/editors-blog/state-senators-hear-about-importance-of-hatcheries-threat-from-
lawsuits/
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/ New Links of Possible Interest: Oregon license, tags and regulations now available for 2016 http://www.oregonlive.com/sports/oregonian/bill_monroe/index.ssf/2015/12/post_221.html#incart_river_index Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife 2016 Recreational License Fee http://www.dfw.state.or.us/resources/licenses_regs/docs/2016_Rec_License_Fee_Schedule.pdf Headlines 70,000 Willamette Springers Forecast http://nwsportsmanmag.com/headlines/70000-willamette-springers-forecast/ Advanced Hydrologic Predictions for area rivers (As seen on Outdoor GPS): http://water.weather.gov/ahps2/index.php?wfo=pqr Fishing and hunting issues loom in 2016 - Bill Monroe http://www.oregonlive.com/sports/oregonian/bill_monroe/index.ssf/2016/01/post_226.html#incart_river_index Oil and Coal Trains Along the Columbia River https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WIEiv86KW3M&feature=youtu.be Any spill along the Columbia River will result a big lose and many years of damage. Meeting Jan 5, 2016 people opposing Vancouver facility for tankers.
Association of NW Steelheaders Upcoming Events
Tillamook County "Hook Line 'n Sinker" Steelhead Tournament Saturday, March 5th. Fish daylight to 3:30, any Tillamook County river. Weigh-in, 3:30-4:30, and awards, 5:30, at the Garibaldi Hook Line 'n Sinker Bar and Grill. Grand Prize drawing, plus three anglers will win $200 championships for biggest fish landed by a Tillamook County resident, Oregon resident, and a woman. For additional information, click here or call Len Clarke, the event coordinator, 503-329-6572.
Learn the River Trips
A series of Saturday trips on the North Santiam, from easy to difficult. March 5, Greens Bridge to I-5; April 2, Stayton to Greens Bridge; May 7, Lyons to Stayton; June 4, Fisherman’s Bend to Lyons; June25, Packsaddle to Fisherman’s Bend. Contact Bob Lusk, President of North Santiam Guides, 503-859-2880.
2016 Salmon Quest Saturday, April 2. Weigh-in by 4:30 at the Portland Airport Holiday Inn, followed by Awards Dinner.
Register here.
Watch this space for future events!
Damon Struble Northwest Steelhead Junkies Post July 28, 2015 on Facebook /
Catching Your Own Herring and Process Them for Bait
I will be sending out the complete directions that Damon Struble posted on Facebook.
Jigging Herring and Anchovies for bait is a lot of fun and can give you a great supply of bait
later to use for Spring Chinook or to use while your out fishing.
Herring are in Newport Bay and likely other coastal bays. In August on the lower Columbia
River we have seen huge schools of Anchovy. So many that your line vibrates from all the
Anchovy hitting your line and the Fish Finder shows your in a few feet of water. That’s
when it is a good idea to carry along an extra rod to jig some fresh on the spot bait.
This last August while fish near Hammond, Oregon on the Columbia River we ran out of
bait. We remembered running through a big group of Anchovy so we went back to the
area and jigged an easy dozen. Put them on ice in a Ziploc bag with Kocher Salt in it.
Use a Sabiki rig which has six small hooks on it. You attach a weight on the end around 2
oz. to cut the current and get down. Cast out if not over the school of bait. Let sink and
give an even slow pull as reeling and let drop and pull again. You will feel the line get
heavier. Reel in at a medium speed so you don’t loose hooked bait fish. If jigging over the
bait fish just do the up and down motion. Don’t reel up with the first hookup continue so
you get more then a couple maybe one on each hook. I did that at Newport one year and
hooked into what I think was a Ling Cod. It came off because of the light leader the hooks
are tied on. Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R5tjxZVvzhU
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