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Gizmo Man
04-10-2002, 04:42 PM
HI: in answer to your question about the lewis and the Multnomah channel, the event was original planned for the St Helens area. This included the mouth of the lewis and into the channel in the event of weather or water conditions or closure of the Main Stem (Columbia) due to the popularity of the area, and the number of boat ramps on both sides of the river.

I would like to remind everyone that although we are not setting a boundry use some discretion on where you fish. I do not think taking fish from an area where you drive to and have to launch your boat twice, once to fish and once to attend the bbq is in the spirit of this event. (like having an event on Clack and have folks fish the Sandy or some other river and then going to the weigh in later.)

Many events pick a ramp to launch from then you can fish anywhere from there as long as you get back to the weigh in in time. We did not want people to have to drive long distances when they are within eye sight of where we are having the event...WA fishers having to drive to St. Helens, or the Or. guys driving to the Lewis.

Thumper and I have discussed where you can fish and we came to the conclusion that we are adults fishing for fun and bragging rights. We feel that if you go too far that when you tell the group where you caught the fish and you get boooooooddddd by the group then you strayed too far.

I intend to fish the area around Sand Island and to get into a line with other bb fishers...I know I can go to the hot area around Longview, or to Bonneville, but I think these areas are a little far from the St. Helens area.

So in sum, I would say you get to launch your boat one time to fish and to attend the bbq and to return to your trailer. I think this would be fair to everyone.

Hope this helps....I just want to fish, meet you and to have a bbq and swap stories...Not set a bunch of rules that everyone argues about later.

Giz...

Salmonator
04-10-2002, 04:51 PM
Without making me search through the trash-talk thread, what side of the island is the gathering (north, south, ect..) and are docks available or is it a pull up on the beach kind of thing?

Thumper
04-10-2002, 04:56 PM
The moorage area is on the St. Helens (i.e., Oregon) side of the island, not on the Columbia River side. But there is excellent fishing on the Columbia side.

GutZ
04-10-2002, 05:03 PM
Was there ever any radio frequencies determined? I have a hand held CB, but am basically a radio Cracker. What frequency should we tune for reports or whatever?

Thanks for your efforts Giz. Will see all, wind withholding!

GutZ

wiser
04-10-2002, 05:17 PM
Any VHF channel recommended?
Wiser, Fish Jesus, Fresh Fruit out.

Nanook
04-10-2002, 07:05 PM
Hope the weather guessers are wrong for Saturday, or the big water could be a nasty place. Don't shoot the messenger. graemlins/idea.gif

DF
04-10-2002, 11:20 PM
For VHF Marine I would think 68 would be best

Bait O' Eggs
04-11-2002, 06:45 AM
Boundaries, boundaries, boundaries.... If the weather predictors are right I may have to slip up the channel just to fish. The Columbia can be pretty nasty in a big storm, at least the channel offers some :rolleyes: protection.

Lets hope the weather predictors miss this like they always do :wink: