And this is the reason why I do like this list.  They probably were salmon 
smolts.  I need to read up on what to expect up there on the Yak--and be 
more attentive in identifying the fish I see!  Is that what the hatchery up 
there at Easton produces--Salmon?  Or is it maybe a trout hatchery for state 
stillwater?


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Subject: Re: Yakima
Date: Mon, 12 Jun 2000 15:23:57 -0700

Are you sure the little guys weren't salmon!  Jere

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From: Brian Walker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Yakima


 > I was planning on heading to Dry Falls but did not do it due to the fact
 > that the Yak looked to be running really nice up high, and I liked the
idea
 > of an hour drive as opposed to a 4 hour drive.  I hit the Yakima Saturday
 > morning above the Cle Elum since that reservoir was dumping all weekend.
 > The water in my opinion was running GREAT.  Wadeable in all my normal
spots
 > near Easton and Golf Course Road.  I am an honorable man, so I will say I
 > did not get any 'official' fish, but my net did see 15 or so 6-8" 
Rainbows
 > that were taking anything that floated on the water.  It got to the point
 > where I tried to put something on that those guys would ignore so I could
 > get my fly down to their bigger brothers and sisters--it didn't happen.
The
 > little guys loved the adams #14.  They also took a #12 scud and a #12
prince
 > nymph.  My buddy and I avoided the rain for the most part and had a great
 > day on the water.
 >
 > Brian
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