When fishing the Dream Stream, let's face it, it has more
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Whether it's some yo yo scouting your hole while you're in it, some jackal casting a rapala full of 9 hooks hoping to snag the fish or idiots who specifically go out of their way to target these fish and trounce all over their gravel beds without even so much as a slight consideration as to the affects this has. Everyone can't be policed and it comes down to each individual but I hope would realize how important of a time this is and to leave them be.
Sometime in late February or early March, rainbow trout from the reservoir begin entering the river on their annual spawning run, an odyssey that might take them to the base of Spinney Mountain Dam. Snake River cutthroats and cutbows also move up the river, and the occasional brown trout, presumably attracted to eggs from the spring spawners, might accompany the run. The trout have grown to size in the exceptionally productive waters of the reservoir. Some may weigh in the double digits, and they might be visible in the stream.
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4 comments:
Interesting subject on the fishing while in the spawn. Just like hunting while in the rut? However if pressure continues to increases these poor fish will never be able to spawn.
Yeah it's a fine line, having been a hunter for 30 years I know how hunting the rut could fall in line with it being similar.
We all fish sometimes during the spawning seasons the only difference is most people take advantage of this and look for the spawners, camp out and to hook/snag the females off their beds or not knowing what to look for when wading through spawning beds. That's the jist of it from what I see and awareness only needs to be addressed. With hunting
Not a big fan either of targeting fish on the bed. Nice to admire and watch but to try and catch, not for this guy. Nice write up
Petey
Thanks,
You know it's more of a personal choice to me, none of my friends do and it coming down from my high horse I can say that it's up to each person mostly. I just think as a conservationist, a fisherman who believes in what's the right thing to do it's not me. Some guys do it and whatever, I just think as far as the sport goes and future it's not a good thing
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