buzzbait
11/8/2009 10:28:00 PMblufin loui
11/9/2009 6:28:00 AMThanks for your comment.
Toni
11/9/2009 6:51:00 AMGigstead
11/9/2009 9:18:00 AMblufin loui
11/9/2009 10:07:00 AMblufin loui
11/9/2009 10:14:00 AMAnyway thanks for the comment/question, and I'll try to get on the posting to the blog
Gigstead
11/9/2009 10:37:00 AMThanks again!
riprap101
11/10/2009 5:41:00 PMblufin loui
11/11/2009 12:35:00 AMMost instances we are jigging specific areas, although we will use the drifting, mooching technique to locate the fish if they are reluctant to cooperate. One twist to the mooching is to drift with the current about a half cast distance from the pens, and cast to the edge of the pens as you drift by. Letting the jig, spoon, fly or whatever your offering is sink as it is drifting along the edge. That way the lure presentation is at different water depths in relation the area drifted. We run into days where nothing we try works, so just mix it up with any and all offerings. Sure appreciate your question and comments, and I agree it is a long way for a day on the water. Hope ya get to get over and hook into a big one soon. as the water temps fall, we've got "Great Expectations".LOL
Stay safe and enjoy your time out on the water.
riprap101
11/12/2009 9:28:00 PMblufin loui
11/13/2009 12:14:00 PMFrom the April 30, 2009 FISHING RULE CHANGE fro Rufus Woods Lake, it reads: (pertaining to barbless hooks)
"Effective date: May 1, 2009 until further notice.
Species Affected: All Species
Location: Rufus Woods Lake (Douglas/Okanagon County)
IMPORTANT ANGLER NOTES: When fishing with bait or scent, all TROUT are counted as part of the daily limit, whether kept or released (Statewide rules for TROUT, p. 31 of pamphlet). Anglers are "ENCOURAGED" to use artificial lures or flies with single barbless hooks if intending to release fish AND to only release uninjured fish. Fish hooked in the gills or tongue will generally die after release"
That said, I called the Region 2 Fish Manager's office (509-754-4624) and had the pleasure of speaking with Kathy, asking the question of barbed/barbless hook use and fish released. She stated there is no rule in place stating all trout caught on artificial lures/flies with barbed hooks had to be retained as long as the were uninjured as stated in the regs. That being said, IF we were using Scent or bait on said artificial lure/fly, then we are required to retain the first two fish regardless of the barbed or barbless.
As I mentioned this is a topic that surfaces on a regular basis, and the rangers are kept busy on RW with "bait" fishermen catching and releasing fish. As we spend lots of time on this body of water, we have watched rangers check (and sometimes ticket) boats of fishermen, and it has usually been keep over the limit of fish or releasing bait hooked fish and keep fishing. If I were to be ticketed for this issue (releasing uninjured fish caught on a barbed hook) and could not be shown in writing (officially) I would have to fight the action (writing of course), but if I were in the wrong, I'd pay up and request a better source of clarification source for questions. Sorry if I have muddied the waters, but just wanted to share what I was told by one of the WDFG employees. And I have no issues with fishing with a single barbless hook either. I haven't experienced any noticeable increase in lost fish by using barbless hooks. Hey riprap101, let me know where ya plan on fishing while over on RW and what to look for and I'll keep my eyes peeled if I'm on the water. Always enjoy meeting the folks from WL.
Stay safe out there and keep the info flowing. Thanks Man