I'm not trying to stir the old pike on the Pend Oreille River pot again, but I couldn't help but wonder a little when I was out fishing on Tuesday. I had intended to go to the POR for some pike fishing while there are still a few in there. My brother and I had a nice 20 fish day up there on the 9th of March and we only got to fish for 4 hours. I went back again a week later with Craig, but the water was murky, a little higher, and colder than the weekend before when we did so well.(well, and there were a lot of gill nets around on the second trip to) We got skunked. Not even one bite or one follow. After hearing that some pretty good fishermen were not only not doing well, they were getting skunked, I decided to go fish Coeurdalene instead. We didn't do too bad, we got 4 fish and all were nice and fat and in the 5 1/2 to 8 pound range. The weather was great and we even had to take our jackets off because we got too warm. AHHH spring is finally here. As we were moving from bay to bay in search of pike, and even while we were in some bays looking for and catching pike, we saw salmon fishermen trolling around. Some were fishing for Chinook, and some were possibly fishing for Kokanee (another salmon by the way). As I saw these happy salmon fishermen, I couldn't help but wonder how in the world salmon and pike can both thrive in the same water. We have been bombarded with statements that if pike reach the Columbia River, they will distroy the salmon and steelhead populations, yet right next door in Idaho we see a wonderful salmon fishery and an equally wonderful pike fishery right in the same body of water. Amazing. I wonder if it will stay that way. These two species of fish have been cohabitating for many years now and doing just fine. I just wonder if they will be left alone to continue doing so. One has to wonder. If the the right group of people heard about the millions of dollars being given away to kill pike in Washington, maybe they could figure out how to get there own millions to kill pike in Idaho to. Lord I hope not. Then I would have to drive all the way to Montana to catch pike.
For the life of me I can't figure out why this POR pike slaughter is bothering me so much. For cryin out loud, I live right on the Washington Idaho border. The Idaho pike are closer than the POR. I gotta get over this crap.
"Catch and release baby"
"Whether they like it or not"