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- 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)
- 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
- 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
- White fish\\suckers - Oregon Fishing Forum
Are you talking whitefish or squaw? Until recently I thought they were the same thing I generally turn them into fertilizer I know I can't make a dent, but I like to think that I'm doing something Iam not sure exactly what type of fish they are, they have sucker mouths and completly white with a shade of gold on the big ones ive caught
- 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?
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- salmon 2020 - Oregon Fishing Forum
Went down to the Muddy River in Washington with some friends Camped in the sites on a closed road, then went out early in the morning for some trout and whitefish fly fishing First spot where clear creek converges with the Muddy was on fire in the morning Plenty of whitefish and a few
- Trout fishing on Crooked arm | Oregon Fishing Forum
he's talking about the crooked river arm of lake billy chinook i think @fishoregon if you plan on targeting bull trout remember to handle them with care and use single barbless hooks! i don't know anything about that area though im sure someone does, if you are talking about the actual crooked river spmpdr is correct,the crooked river contains whitefish and redsides,great place to fly fish
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