We had a combination of fly and spinners in the group. The take was about
split. After seeing many furry caterpillars crawling around, I tried some
large wooly buggers with yellow hairs, weighted enough to get it out into
the holding spots and try not to fill your waders. I got 3 silvers this
way and only got soaked once.
Steve Heaney
District Manager,
Allied Security
Washington/Oregon
Clay
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Subject: Re: Quinault area
09/19/2000
09:38 PM
Please
respond to
waflyfishers
Steve,
Were you using flies for the silvers. If so, what line and fly
patterns please.
Clay
Steve Heaney wrote:
> Spent 3 days just north of that area this weekend. The Silvers are
> starting to hold up in the Queets. Amongst the plethora of Jacks and
> dozens of trout that would have made me proud if that's what I was
fishing
> for, we got about 12 Silvers ranging from 10 to 17 pounds all chrome.
Most
> were had within a mile up or down stream of the Salmon river.
>
>
> Jeff Johnson
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> Subject: Quinault area
> 09/18/00 11:28
> AM
> Please respond
> to
> waflyfishers
>
>
>
> Well my best friend is getting married this weekend out at the Lake
> Quinault
> Lodge on the peninsula. I will be out there early on Friday and have
that
> afternoon and Saturday morning to fish. I was wondering if I should
throw
> my fly rod in. I have never been out there but is there an opportunity
to
> throw a line. Not asking for any secrets or anything. Just maybe there
> might be some steelhead in this river or there are trout in that one.
>
> Thanks
>
> Jeff
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