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carl hungis
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Kodiak said:I live on the north fork of the Santiam. In the years of the drift nets we lost a lot of our native fish. There is a huge difference between the hatchery fish and wild fish. I am well over 200 river miles from the ocean. By the time we see hatchery fish they are darker, slower, and not nearly as aggresive. Our winter hatchery run has been removed by order of the feds, however we still have a wild run. These fish are still bright, strong, and very very angry when you hook one. these fish will battle to the death, and prefer that death be yours (poor Archie...thats a different story). These fish deserve to be protected, and please club away at the hatchery fish.
I hooked into one of those drifting below stayton last spring. The fish schooled like no other. It almost completley spooled me running up river! never have had that happen!