On Saturday 25 May 2002 08:03 pm, you wrote: > Several months ago someone on the list told me they lived in the Tacoma, > Wa. area and I told them I would be up that way this summer. I can't > remember now who it was that I was in contact with. Seems like it was Rob. > Anyway, I'm going to be in the Tacoma area (Yelm, Wa. specifically) from > June 5-12. I usually try to do a little fishing while I'm there. If anyone > knows of some good spots I'd appreciate the info.
Yeah, it was me. Well, you are in luck, as Western Washington streams open on June 1 for the regular season. Where to learn more? www.washingtonflyfishing.com www.westfly.com www.washingtonlakes.com for the rules: www.wa.gov/wdfw/fishcorn.htm Now, I am not really hip on fishing in the Tacoma area, as I typically fish the Skykomish, Stillaguamish and the Skagit to the north of Seattle. I have only fished in the Tacoma area for saltwater sea-run cutthroat. For trout fishing, the forks of the Snoqualmie are open and should be in better shape as the warmth will have cut down on the snowmelt by then. If I were fishing here then, I would either fish the beach for SRCs or the rivers for summer run steelhead, and the Sky has the earlier run. I will be glad to help out more with your trip, I just need more details as to what you want to do. -- Rob Blomquist Kirkland, WA On the side of the software box, in the 'System Requirements' section, it said 'Requires Windows 95 or better'. So I installed Linux and lived happily ever after.
