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Mountain whitefish - Oregon Fishing Forum I am new to whitefish fishing because whenever I caught one I always thought it was a pike minnow, but one guy told me it was a mountain whitefish and its really good smoked or pickled So I wanted to fish for them but have no idea where to catch them and how? Because their mouth is really small
Peamouths? Whitefish? - Oregon Fishing Forum the other day my friend told me that peamouths and whitefish are the same thing im thinking they arn't, but at the same time im not sure anyone know the truth?
Whitefish or white trash? - Oregon Fishing Forum I'm doing a little research today on whitefish spawning I've heard that trout feed on their small, pale eggs this time of year and I've had a little luck hooking trout on egg patterns in the winter After catching a couple seemingly aggressive whitefish yesterday, I was wondering if they are
Wanted: info on the John Day between Dayville and Kimberly • The North Fork (smallmouth) • The South Fork (trout and whitefish) But I can't find anything about the 30 miles between the South and North Forks And it's hard to believe that with healthy fish populations in the South Fork and North Fork, some fish wouldn't also be in the 30 miles between the two
Salmon River, Welches - Oregon Fishing Forum Whitefish are classified as a gamefish just like trout, salmon, and steelhead Exact same regulations apply Nymph the deeper riffles and you'll find them
White fish: fertilizer or good eaten? | Oregon Fishing Forum The whitefish is actually a close cousin of the trout family (just like arctic char's are also related) They are reported to be flavorful and have similar bone structure I still, however, cannot picture myself eating a "sucker" fish of any kind whitefish, chub, or pikeminnow (squawfish)
Tui chub? - Oregon Fishing Forum Tui Chub for sure!!! Very common in the Klamath basin, I have caught 1,000's of them! We used to catch them in the Sprague while fishing worms for trout Some of the biggest Tui chubs I have seen came out of the Lost river or Upper Klamath lake, 18"-20" being about the biggest Considered a nuisance fish by bait fisherman, I think they are protected in the Klamath basin watershed now
Oregon night fishing regulations Angle for or take salmon, shad, steelhead, sturgeon, trout or whitefish except in daylight hours (one hour before sunrise until one hour after sunset) See exceptions for
John Day River smallmouth bass - Oregon Fishing Forum I do not know the river well but there is a temp closure January 1 through May 31, 2022: Closed to angling for steelhead March 1 through May 21: Closed to all angling except from the Mainline Railroad Bridge upstream to the North Fork John Day confluence is open to angling for Bass, Bluegill, Catfish, Crappie, Shad, Other sunfish, Walleye, Whitefish, Yellow Perch, Sucker, Carp, Chub
Is night fishing legal? - Oregon Fishing Forum My understanding of the regs, is that night fishing is allowed for "warmwater" gamefish like cats, bass, crappie, carp, bluegill, whitefish, and maybe walleye and perch BTW, that info is really good to know about Lake of the Woods It would be really cool to be fishing for "bass" at night, and land a lunker Brown or two!