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cedar river?

Post by fishin masta » Tue Jun 02, 2009 10:47 am

anyone ever fish it i never have but im tryin to once it opens. i believe you cant keep any fish out of it but still wana try it. any tips or input?
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Post by swedefish4life1 » Tue Jun 02, 2009 10:53 am

Great selective trout fishing :-$

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Post by fishin masta » Tue Jun 02, 2009 10:57 am

any tips on what to use for a lure? cuz i believe its single barbless hook i think?
Today she met me at the door, said I would have to choose, if I picked up that fishing rod today, she'd be packing all her things and she'd be gone by noon....well I'm gonna miss her when I get home

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Post by G-Man » Tue Jun 02, 2009 11:10 am

FYI, you can keep game fish that aren't trout. However, this doesn't mean you can keep salmon as they are food fish. Single point barbless, no bait or scent and your net must be knotless if you bring one along. Fish early morning and stay out of the water as much as possible so as not to spook the fish. If you decide to raft or float the river, do not even attempt to get near the log jams. Get out of the river and walk around, especially if it's posted!

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Post by The Quadfather » Tue Jun 02, 2009 11:35 am

fishin masta wrote:any tips on what to use for a lure? cuz i believe its single barbless hook i think?
No worries on your lure.... just pick up some single hooks and switch out the treble that came with the lure. pinch the barb, and your good.:albino:
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Post by swedefish4life1 » Tue Jun 02, 2009 11:58 am

Any pictures you top rods:cheers: would like to share on this little treasure chest so close to the City so the words match the hatch???#-o :thumleft: :viking:

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Post by fishin masta » Tue Jun 02, 2009 1:12 pm

i love fishing but i dont eat fish lol so i usually dont keep them. but i have bunches of lures ill have to put single hooks on. anybody ever fish it? if so howd ya do
Today she met me at the door, said I would have to choose, if I picked up that fishing rod today, she'd be packing all her things and she'd be gone by noon....well I'm gonna miss her when I get home

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Post by fishin masta » Sun Jun 07, 2009 8:52 pm

do the fish in teh cedar not wana bite or what??? we threw all kinds of things at them (all lures) and i think maybe we got a couple bites could have been bottom. saw tons of fish but they wouldnt take it anybody got any ideas or help?
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Post by curado » Sun Jun 07, 2009 8:55 pm

small things. floating flies: BWO, gnats, hoppers, strike indicator fly, mosqito,
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Post by fishin masta » Mon Jun 08, 2009 9:50 am

my buddy was out there with his fly rod and he didnt get anything either. we saw the fish and we put stuff right in front of it they wouldnt take
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Post by swedefish4life1 » Mon Jun 08, 2009 9:53 am

If you saw fish Clearly they saw YOU!:-$

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Post by fishin masta » Mon Jun 08, 2009 10:46 am

i was up above on a bridge where i spotted them
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Post by G-Man » Mon Jun 08, 2009 11:09 am

What you were seeing were most likely sucker fish. The slower moving sections can get loaded with them. Trout are difficult to see in the river, they blend in very well. If you're tossing bugs go wet, nymphs, minnows and crawfish patterns. If your not a fly fisherman try using a size 50 or 60 Hotshot in a rainbow trout or green pirate pattern, remember to switch out the treble for a single barbless hook. If you can't get any action with the Hotshot, move on to the next hole as you either spooked the fish or there aren't any to be had. Also, once the rafters come through, pack it in and head for a different system.

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Post by fishin masta » Mon Jun 08, 2009 1:27 pm

yea im not a fly fishermen where do ya get the hot shots at and any idea on what color would work the best. there was a guy who told me that the fish were sucker fish though
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Post by G-Man » Mon Jun 08, 2009 2:11 pm

Well the color/patterns are in my previous reply. Where to get them? I think the best place now would be Outdoor Emporium, Sportco or Cabelas. You can look around at various other stores but it will be hit or miss that they carry them and really rare that they would have the size and pattern you want. Come to think of it, we really need to get a listing of local tackle shops and in what they specialize started on this site if it hasn't been done so already.

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RE:cedar river?

Post by duraboat » Wed Jun 17, 2009 6:51 am

come on guys the river looks great anybody fishin it? lets hear about all the huge donaldsons.

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RE:cedar river?

Post by G-Man » Wed Jun 17, 2009 9:11 am

No Donaldson trout in this system, they were raised and released from the UW campus. In the cedar river you'll find your standard everyday garden variety resident rainbow and the very rare steelhead. You may find a cutt or two but they are mostly out of the river by the time it opens for C&R in the summer.

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Post by duraboat » Wed Jun 17, 2009 7:53 pm

i heard the u realsed the donaldsons into lake washington and then they came up the river after the sockeye eggs. I got to see two of elusive cedar river metalheads last year,one in my back yard the other one in maple valley.we also did realy good on cutts last year.I've fished every day since opened this and haven't caught a fish yet,and ive only seen a small handfull caught.

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RE:cedar river?

Post by fishaholictaz » Wed Jun 17, 2009 8:02 pm

Try some mini repalas they are a deadly river trout bait:-$
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RE:cedar river?

Post by G-Man » Sun Jun 21, 2009 3:44 pm

Think steelhead fishing and then scale it down a bit, this river is best attacked side drifting and float fishing. Size 4 hooks max, 3+ foot flourocarbon leaders and find the small stuff to create your lures. The river is small and the slots in the drifts that hold fish are typically narrow and fast moving so spinner and spoon fishing is pretty tough. Small pink rubber worms, unscented of course, and crappie jigs can get the job done. Small diving plugs are effective when you can sneak above a hole and slowly work the lure downstream through the holding water. Now when you get to the end of your drift and your lure is in shallower, slower moving water be especially attentive to your gear as the suckers will take it from time to time. And speaking of suckers, I think it's about time to start culling them from the river as it is absolutely loaded with them, we'll see if they make goood crab bait.

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