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Cyphus

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Hey guys, been a few months since I've been on here!

Wondering if anyone has any idea's of when the run starts this year? I know the season for the Trib I'm looking to fish starts in a couple weeks, but I dont know if that coincides with the run ooooor?

Fill me in boys, I'd love some more info to join the fun!
 
FrequentFlyer said:
tip, the opener is timed for the end of the spawning period, yes, there will still be spawning fish, it all depends on weather
I figured it would be something like like that FF, my first year going out for the opener so i thought i would ask.
 
With this weather we are getting, I bet there are more fish trying to get to their spawning grounds after the opener like last year. AS last year I literally saw more than 30+ Steels trying to spawn on a 1km stretch of water not more than a foot deep. felt very sorry for them but couldnt help.
 
Hrm, that's true NaturehasIT, I'm probably gonna head out on the opener and see how it goes, if i get something i'll post photo's, if not i'll wait a couple days lol.
 
NaturehasIT said:
With this weather we are getting, I bet there are more fish trying to get to their spawning grounds after the opener like last year. AS last year I literally saw more than 30+ Steels trying to spawn on a 1km stretch of water not more than a foot deep. felt very sorry for them but couldnt help.
they don't spawn in deep pools, they only use them for resting, they like to spawn in flowing water with a small gravel base, if there's good gravel there, they'll spawn. doesn't have to make sense, long as the deed gets done.


just don't target any fish in shallow water, fish the deep pools only
 
TroutCommander said:
If you do get photos wait a couple days
Of course, TC, last thing I want is to add anymore pressure to the rivers.

FrequentFlyer said:
they don't spawn in deep pools, they only use them for resting, they like to spawn in flowing water with a small gravel base, if there's good gravel there, they'll spawn. doesn't have to make sense, long as the deed gets done.


just don't target any fish in shallow water, fish the deep pools only
Yeah, I've been planning/doing mild research for this for a couple years so I have a pretty decent knowledge base (although nothing like you guys) about the where and why, just the when I was fuzzy about. I've got a few spots pick out where riffles drop into deep pools that I want to check out early in the AM. As always though, you guys know more than me so if you've got pointers/tip feel free to impart them lol PM if you guys would prefer.
 
Cyphus said:
Of course, TC, last thing I want is to add anymore pressure to the rivers.

Yeah, I've been planning/doing mild research for this for a couple years so I have a pretty decent knowledge base (although nothing like you guys) about the where and why, just the when I was fuzzy about. I've got a few spots pick out where riffles drop into deep pools that I want to check out early in the AM. As always though, you guys know more than me so if you've got pointers/tip feel free to impart them lol PM if you guys would prefer.

redds can be difficult to spot for the unseasoned angler, thats where a good pair of polarized glasses come in very handy! look out for about a 3ft round circle of gravel/rock that looks cleaner/different than the surrounding gravel, and avoid it, even if you're unsure, just avoid it, best places to cross are in sandy areas, and areas with large river rock/limestone/clay
 
FrequentFlyer said:
redds can be difficult to spot for the unseasoned angler, thats where a good pair of polarized glasses come in very handy! look out for about a 3ft round circle of gravel/rock that looks cleaner/different than the surrounding gravel, and avoid it, even if you're unsure, just avoid it, best places to cross are in sandy areas, and areas with large river rock/limestone/clay
redds? lol I've got polarized glasses, but yeah guy's have told me the best places to cross are sandy spots or lots of large rocks, and i'm gonna bring a wading stick as well. Never heard of these mysterious 3' circles of doom you speak of though!
 
FrequentFlyer said:
they don't spawn in deep pools, they only use them for resting, they like to spawn in flowing water with a small gravel base, if there's good gravel there, they'll spawn. doesn't have to make sense, long as the deed gets done.


just don't target any fish in shallow water, fish the deep pools only
I know this. I have seen this all the time in spring.
 
Cyphus said:
redds? lol I've got polarized glasses, but yeah guy's have told me the best places to cross are sandy spots or lots of large rocks, and i'm gonna bring a wading stick as well. Never heard of these mysterious 3' circles of doom you speak of though!

heres a pic with some redds in it, they're most likely won't be clustered like this, but it will give you an idea of what to look for, obviously seeing them is very dependant on water clarity


 
Thanks for the visual FF! Last thing I want to do is damage any spawn.
 
FrequentFlyer said:
heres a pic with some redds in it, they're most likely won't be clustered like this, but it will give you an idea of what to look for, obviously seeing them is very dependant on water clarity


What gives them that lighter colour?
 
BERRRG said:
What gives them that lighter colour?
trout digs an inch of pebbkled surface to lay their eggs. if you see any activity going on or trout holding these spots...watch carefull and you will see trout slapping (as fishing89 said) that area...
 

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