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Doesn't the tree farm opposite Clemmons have pay to fish, like $5 per vehicle? The tree farm has more bank access as the park has a lot of straight drop offs that you can't safely get to the water.
yellowjacket said:Doesn't the tree farm opposite Clemmons have pay to fish, like $5 per vehicle? The tree farm has more bank access as the park has a lot of straight drop offs that you can't safely get to the water.
brandon4455 said:any idea when the fish will start showing up in the drift creek or the hatchery area? i am clueless as to the run tim on this river, a family member told me to start fishing the alsea in january thats all i know LOL
troutdude said:Wait until January...LOL!
The runs should be starting now. My dad (and me too, many times) used to hit it the day after Thanksgiving...or, sometimes after we recouped from our turkey n' gravy!
RunWithSasquatch said:I sent you a big PM Brandon.
yellowjacket said:Water has been a trickle as JeannaJigs posted earlier. One river side discussion with someone in the know gave me the info that the river fishes best between 4-6' and 1100-1300 cfs, this week's rain has just now made those numbers.
http://waterdata.usgs.gov/or/nwis/uv...te_no=14306500
Also unless you are one of the fortunate few who only have a short drive with $4 a gallon gas, calling the hatchery to see if they are getting fish in the trap is a good bet, they can also tell you water levels clarity etc. May have to leave a message then wait till they get a break to get a call back.
Address and Phone
Alsea River Hatchery
29050 Fish Hatchery Road
Alsea, OR 97324
(541) 487-7240
http://www.dfw.state.or.us/resources...a_hatchery.asp
Time to start tying rigs & twisting spinners
yellowjacket said:Fish Count Table Dec-1 2011 5 in lower trap 3 in upper trap 3 caught (known) 2 in meat hole -at hatchery 1 at Clemens at parking lot bridge.