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General => General Talk => Topic started by: myyak8me on October 02, 2017, 04:40:45 PM

Title: Bass fishing tourist
Post by: myyak8me on October 02, 2017, 04:40:45 PM
It's a weird day to post.  I can't get Las Vegas out of my head. Maybe this will change something in this country.  I don't know. But it feels better to think about some bass fishing right now.

I'm loading the wife, hamsters (3 small dogs) and the kayaks - then heading up the coast in May. I'll hit clear lake first -

already have reservations in Arcata(that's just a fun hangout for us)

then up to Oregon to ten mile lake. Who knows some bass lakes in Oregon?   Here's a list of bass spots in the west... any thoughts?

https://www.bassmaster.com/best-bass-lakes/slideshow/25-best-bass-lakes-western


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Title: Bass fishing tourist
Post by: AlexB on October 02, 2017, 04:55:21 PM
I don't really have anything to add about bass fishing in Oregon.

But man... you aren't kidding. What a seriously shitty day.

"Thoughts and prayers" just ain't cutting it anymore. We need some actual change...


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Title: Re: Bass fishing tourist
Post by: crash on October 02, 2017, 05:21:32 PM
What do you want to know?  May is a good time, spawn time for most lakes.  siltcoos, tahkenich, and tenmile are pretty close to one another, tenmile is probably better imo.  smallmouth are in the umpqua river and close enough by that area too.  There's lakes to fish inland too but may is absolutely brutal at some lakes for msquitos.  Just absolutely brutal.  Be ready for that.

Check the tournament permits with odfw for when you want to go, there is a popular bass circuit and those lakes get overrun with glitterboat traffic that you probably want to avoid and that might inform your decision on which lakes to hit up.

Title: Re: Bass fishing tourist
Post by: myyak8me on October 02, 2017, 05:40:31 PM
What do you want to know?  May is a good time, spawn time for most lakes.  siltcoos, tahkenich, and tenmile are pretty close to one another, tenmile is probably better imo.  smallmouth are in the umpqua river and close enough by that area too.  There's lakes to fish inland too but may is absolutely brutal at some lakes for msquitos.  Just absolutely brutal.  Be ready for that.

Check the tournament permits with odfw for when you want to go, there is a popular bass circuit and those lakes get overrun with glitterboat traffic that you probably want to avoid and that might inform your decision on which lakes to hit up.
Thanks.  That is exactly some of the stuff I want to know. 


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