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Quillback

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  1. The TV weather guesser was very confident we will receive significant rain next week. I've been enjoying this warm fall weather, but apparently the fish don't like it.
  2. I thought Pete was the expert on turning a "Business" trip into a fishing trip, but JF is giving him some serious competition. 😃 Looks like fun, I bet those browns you caught are not stockers.
  3. It was tough for sure. On my way home on HWY 90 about 15 miles west of Washburn, there was a brushfire going, could see the smoke from 20 miles away. Couple of fire trucks on the road, but don't know if they could get back to where that fire was. It is so dry out there. Those old hayfields that haven't been cut back in a few years are just full of dry fuel for a fire.
  4. I have not been to Indian Creek in a few weeks, it was tough last time I was there. Need some cold weather. Always cool to see the eagles!
  5. Way to go Curt!
  6. Never have caught a drum on a crank. That would be fun.
  7. I'm always curious about place names, so I googled "Aux Vases". "Aux vases" is a French phrase that translates to "with mud" or "river with miry places" in English. It was the original name of Auxvasse Creek, a tributary of the Mississippi River, which was named by French explorers. The name refers to the quicksand and soggy conditions around the creek, especially at crossings.
  8. Kept a sturgeon form the Columbia river. Got home late that night, put the sturgeon in a big cooler with ice with plans to clean it the next day. it was still alive the next day. Not barely alive either. Last one I ever kept; they aren't that good as far as eating.
  9. Just looked at the 10 day - 70's and 80's though the 27th, no rain in sight. We could use some rain, but if it's not going to happen, I can live witjh this weather. 75 right now without a cloud in the sky.
  10. Fished 2 days in a row, something I usually don't do when fishing Table Rock with the one-hour drive added to the fishing time, it makes for a couple of long days. Yesterday the fishing was pretty good, so with a similar weather forecast I thought today would fish just as well, but it did not. Caught 17 yesterday, with 4 keepers, but just 8 today with only one keeper. A 7/16 oz finesse jig made by the Dutch Manufacturing Company, Republic MO, was my best bait with a few on a 3.3 Keitech and a few on the c-rigged craw. Fish are up shallow, chasing little one inch shad and small craws. I can't catch anything deeper that about 10 feet. Very little top water activity. Even with the frosty mornings the water temp is hanging in there at 71.
  11. Enjoyed fishing today. There's a spot where the road out of Big M intersects with HWY 86. It's on top of a ridge and on a day like today with low humidity you can see way off into the distance. Neat view.
  12. This may have been the story I remember: Truck Kills 11 Elk On I-90 -- Ten Cows, Calf Run Into Tractor- Trailer Rig West Of Cle Elum | The Seattle Times
  13. Washington state is known for rain, but also has quite a bit of high desert in the central part of the state. There was some great chukar hunting. Good trout fishing too, and elk. I remember an accident that happened on I-90 not far from where I lived. Truck ran into a herd of elk that were in the freeway at night, killed something like 10 of them.
  14. Nice looking creek.
  15. Spoke too early about the top water bite, we could not find it today. Cold north wind had them down, saw very little on top except for gar. Speaking of gar, Dutch had an encounter with a 4 footer, dived under the boat, came up on the other side, jumped and broke off. We caught something like 18 bass and a couple of walleye. We had 2 good smallmouth, most of the rest a mix of less than 15" spots and smallies. Dutch did have another keeper sized smallie. 2.8 and 3.3 swimbaits were our best baits, c-rigged craws got us several too. Jigs were slow, I think we only got one or two jig fish. Best bites were on gravel banks and a rocky point. Nothing deep, deepest fish may have been out in 10-15 FOW. Quite a few eagles flying around today. WT 73
  16. Just read my copy of the Weekly Vista and there is an announcement that the Fly Fishing Film Tour 2024 will have a showing in Fayetteville at Theater Squared, 477 W. Spring St., Fayetteville AR. Tickets are $25, starts at 5:30 PM and runs until 10:00 PM, October 17. Probably won't go myself, but thought I would pass it on. Flyfilmtour.com for more info.
  17. Turn the tables on them, when you're fishing your bait caster stuff and some fly fishermen drift by, give them "the look", before they give it to you. 😃
  18. November is a good time to come down.
  19. Wow, that's a huge trout! I would guess those fish have not seen a lot of jerk baits, you could be in for some great fishing.
  20. Yeah, hated to see them get knocked out, but they were competitive with the Yanks, it's not like they got blown out. And Ness you are right, one heckuva season especially considering they lost 106 games last year. I'm hoping they can add a bat or two during the off-season. A shutdown closer would be a nice add too.
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