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East Lake after work

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Justin and I headed up to East Lake Monday evening after work to see how we would fare.  It was windy in town so I figured it would be windy up there, and the hunch was correct, no white caps, but it was windy.  After launching the boat we headed over to the west shore in search of something, and we were met with nothing.  2 rises, a few lost streamers and 1 fish to hand.

We pulled anchor and headed off to the north shore to try and find some shelter from the wind and we were lucky to find some working fish all along that shore.  Small callibaetis and adams emergers seemed to work well enough to get a few decent size fish.  We fished till dark in hopes of luring one of the big browns but didn’t have any luck there.

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All in all it was a good quick trip out.  East is one of my favorites because of the numbers of fish you can generally catch on dry fly’s.  It was a little cold and windy for the later hatch, but it was a blessing to get into some fish.

John Day Float

This last weekend my wife blessed me with a weekend to float a section of the John Day with my Brother-In-Law, Father-In-Law, and my wife’s cousin.  We generally go in late August and do a day trip hiking upstream from Priest Hole in search of 50-70 fish days.  We’ve never floated this section, let alone any section of the river, but thought we’d give it a chance before the levels got any lower.  A friend of mine at work was nice enough to lend us his Willie drift boat for the float.

We left Bend at about 5:30pm on Friday and started on our 2 hour drive to our camp spot at Priest Hole.  With one short stop in Prineville to grab the Krustez mix, we were on our way.

One Last Stop

We were met by a 11yr old boy scout camp and loads of other people, but our tent was setup and we were fishing off the bank in no time.  I brought the spey with me to try and get a little practice in and found some willing bass on a black pencil popper.
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The next morning, we had a great breakfast of egg’s, sausage, pancakes and coffee and we were ready for the fishing that would entail the remainder of our day.  We drove up to Twickenham and was on the water by 9:30.

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The fish were eager and we were willing, the catching started not 5 minutes into the trip and lasted the remaining 8 hours we were on the water.  We couldn’t have asked for a better day, 95 degrees, light wind, lots of laugh’s and lots of fish.

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The John Day River is a beautiful one.

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We wrapped up the day, shuttled the cars and packed up camp that evening.  We were exhausted, the sun really drains you especially when you leave the sunscreen at the tent!  A quick stop at Dairy Queen in Prineville, we were finally back home around 10 that night.  Whirlwind trip that I’m still feeling today!

There are a few more photo’s at: http://www.flickr.com/photos/corypratt/sets/72157620633391345/

HB 3298 Failed in the House

Well,  HB 3298 failed to pass the house by 1 vote yesterday.

The House felt that they shouldn’t get in the middle of something tentativly approved by Jefferson County.  The good news is the bill may be reconsidered today.

http://www.kgw.com/politics/stories/kgw_061609_news_metolius_bill.88eceabd.html

Fished the Middle D yesterday

Had a fun day on the Middle D yesterday with a good friend of mine.  We didn’t get on the water until about 1pm and fished until 4, but each had a few fish to hand.  My best of the day was a 14-15 inch brown caught on a golden stone dry.  There was a great PMD hatch that was just petering out when we arrived, but some trout still fell to some light parachute patterns.  A couple fish to hand on nymphs as well.

No rattlesnakes seen and the thunder storms held off, which was great.

HB 3298 Passed the senate

Kudos to the Oregon Senate for passing HB 3298, back on to the house. Time to write the house of rep’s!

Save the Metolius

An update on the Metolius river bill in the Oregon house and senate. Please write your congressman today and help stop the destination resorts! The update is from Central Oregon Land Watch


Metolius Update: Metolius Protection Act switches vehicles, passes Senate Rules Committee 3-2!

June 4, 2009

Dear ,

Yesterday afternoon, on a party-line 3-2 vote, House Bill 3298 passed the Senate Rules Committee and is now headed to the Senate Floor. The original language of HB 3298, which relates to land reserves, was replaced with the language from House Bill 3100, and is now identical to that bill.

Why did this happen? House Bill 3100 has been stuck in the House Rules Committee for several weeks now, and although a worksession was held last Friday, House leadership has been hesitant to move the bill. HB 3298 has already passed the House, and if the Senate approves it, the bill would go straight back to the House Floor for confirmation and in doing so save precious time in a session that is growing shorter by the day.

It’s expected that HB 3298 will hit the Senate Floor within a matter of days, and so we’d ask you, in addition to continuing to write the Representatives listed below, if you haven’t recently done so, to also contact the Senators listed below as well as your own Senators to ask for their support on HB 3298. (Complete Senate contact information is located here: http://www.leg.state.or.us/senate)

House Bill 3100 is still sitting in the House Rules Committee, but it now appears that HB 3298 is going to be the vehicle for the Metolius Protection Act of 2009. With at most three and a half weeks left in the session, time is growing short to pass this historic legislation, and we will need everyone’s support to ensure that happens.

As soon as there’s additional movement on the bill, we’ll be back in touch with updated information. Thanks for all your support, and for hanging in there with us throughout this long session. We’re almost there, and with you’re help we’ll bring this bill home.

-Erik Kancler
Executive Director, Central Oregon LandWatch
erik@centraloregonlandwatch.org

Representative Contact List:

Representative Arnie Roblan (Coos Bay D-9)
Capitol Phone: 503-986-1409
Capitol Address: 900 Court St. NE, H-272, Salem, OR, 97301
rep.arnieroblan@state.or.us

Representative Vicki Berger (Salem R-20)
Capitol Phone: 503-986-1420
Capitol Address: 900 Court St. NE., H-479, Salem, OR, 97301
rep.vickiberger@state.or.us

Representative Bob Jenson (Pendleton R-58)
Capitol Phone: 503-986-1458
Capitol Address: 900 Court St. NE., H-481, Salem, OR, 97301
rep.bobjenson@state.or.us

Representative Mary Nolan (Portland D-36)
Capitol Phone: 503-986-1436
Capitol Address: 900 Court St NE, H-295, Salem, OR, 97301
rep.marynolan@state.or.us

Representative Dave Hunt, Speaker of the House (Clackamas County D-40)
Capitol Phone: 503-986-1200
Capitol Address: 900 Court St. NE, 269, Salem, OR, 97301
rep.davehunt@state.or.us

Representative Jeff Barker (Aloha D-28)
Capitol Phone: 503-986-1428
Capitol Address: 900 Court St. NE., H-491, Salem, OR, 97301
rep.jeffbarker@state.or.us

Representative Brent Barton (Clackamas D-51)
Capitol Phone: 503-986-1451
Capitol Address: 900 Court St. NE, H-386, Salem, OR, 97301
rep.brentbarton@state.or.us

Representative Jean Cowan (Newport D-10)
Capitol Phone: 503-986-1410
Capitol Address: 900 Court St. NE, H-376, Salem, OR, 97301
rep.jeancowan@state.or.us

Representative Betty Komp (Woodburn D-22)
Capitol Phone: 503-986-1422
Capitol Address: 900 Court St NE, H-273, Salem, OR, 97301
rep.bettykomp@state.or.us

Representative Greg Matthews (Gresham D-50)
Capitol Phone: 503-986-1450
Capitol Address: 900 Court St. NE, H-379, Salem, OR, 97301
rep.gregmatthews@state.or.us

Representative Scott Bruun (West Linn R-37)
Capitol Phone: 503-986-1437
Capitol Address: 900 Court St NE, H-477, Salem, OR, 97301
rep.scottbruun@state.or.us

Representative Greg Smith (Heppner R-57)
Capitol Phone: 503-986-1457
Capitol Address: 900 Court St. NE., H-482, Salem, OR, 97301
rep.gregsmith@state.or.us

Representative Bill Kennemer (Oregon City R-39)
Capitol Phone: 503-986-1439
Capitol Address: 900 Court St. NE, H-380, Salem, OR, 97301
rep.billkennemer@state.or.us

Representative Bruce L Hanna, House Republican Leader (Roseburg R-7)
Capitol Phone: 503-986-1407
Capitol Address: 900 Court St NE H-395, Salem, OR, 97301
rep.brucehanna@state.or.u

Representative Sal Esquivel (Medford R-6)
Capitol Phone: 503-986-1406
Capitol Address: 900 Court St NE, H-483, Salem, OR, 97301
rep.salesquivel@state.or.us

Senate Contact List:
Senator Suzanne Bonamici (NE Washington/NW Multnomah Counties D-17)
Capitol Phone: 503-986-1717
Capitol Address: 900 Court St. NE, S-403, Salem, OR, 97301
sen.suzannebonamici@state.or.us

Senator Margaret Carter (Portland, D-22)
Capitol Phone: 503-986-1722
Capitol Address: 900 Court St. NE., S-209, Salem, OR, 97301
sen.margaretcarter@state.or.us

Senator Rick Metsger (Mt. Hood, D-26)
Capitol Phone: 503-986-1726
Capitol Address: 900 Court St. NE., S-315, Salem, OR, 97301
sen.rickmetsger@state.or.us

Senator Frank Morse (Albany, R-8)
Capitol Phone: 503-986-1708
Capitol Address: 900 Court St. NE., S-311, Salem, OR, 97301
sen.frankmorse@state.or.us

Senator Vicki Walker (Eugene, D-7)
Capitol Phone: 503-986-1707
Capitol Address: 900 Court St. NE., S-309, Salem, OR, 97301
sen.vickiwalker@state.or.us

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