Monthly Archives: November 2008

HAIKU MONDAY: On Small Steelhead and Real Gun Dogs

Welcome back to Haiku Monday, where Fish Hack is busy pushing the mantra in the Fish Wrap that smaller is better. At least when it comes to steelhead, those smaller summer steelhead now packed in the middle Rogue River have a great flavor to them when grilled with lemons and washed down with a vat [...]

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HAIKU MONDAY: ON ‘nooks, bood bets and degenerate ways

Welcome back to Haiku Monday, where Fish Hack’s Benji’s are on the Beavers and D-trout Lions. Both are better investment than the Fish Wrap’s 200.5e (that’s half the 401.k these days). Hack’s coin strategy?Lions to cover, not ‘Hawks.Team sucks? Take the points. For Haiku Monday virgins, this is the day that Fish Hack busts out [...]

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HAIKU MONDAY: On Elk River, chinook and process servers

Welcome back to Haiku Monday, where Fish Hack is busy wishing he was a tidewater squatter again, living with a tidebook in his back pocket waiting for the next wave of fall chinook salmon to hit the favorite estuary near you. November is all about chinook fishing on coastal rivers in Oregon. From the Chetco [...]

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HAIKU MONDAY: On Regifted Steelhead

Welcome back to Haiku Monday, where Fish Hack is busy being a 501C(3) organization these days. Donated seven hours of Hack on the driftboat oars Saturday to an old friend and his son for a steelhead fishing trip on the upper Rogue River, Fish Hack’s home water.  Fish Hack packed two rods in the driftboat, [...]

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