Scott,
Do you have a phone number for Capt. Bellows' service? I've been interested
in a guided saltwater trip for a while but haven't seen a lot of guides
offering such a service.
Any info. would be appreciated.
Thank you,
Jeff Mix
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From: Scott Craig [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, February 16, 2001 8:30 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Feb club program
South Sound Fly Fishers
February Club Meeting
Chris Bellows, skipper of the Neah Bay-based Saltwater fly fishing
operation, Topwater Charters will be our South Sound Fly Fishers speaker
on February 20th. When not plying the waters of Juan de Fuca for salmon,
rock bass and ling cod, Chris works with Dave Steinbaugh's Waters West Fly
Fishing Outfitters in Port Angeles. In the Dec/Jan edition of NW Fishing
Holes, Doug Rose stated that Mr. Bellows is multi-talented fly fisher whom
is an enthusiastic advocate of the "right angle nymph" fishing technique
for steelhead. Chris is an advocate of catch and release fishing.
Although he makes his living from angling, last year he was against the
rule that increased the wild steelhead harvest on several Olympic
Peninsula Rivers. You probably heard the great fish stories from the
intrepid souls that made last year's club outing at Neah Bay. Don't miss
this outstanding opportunity to learn the intricacies of fishing one of
the best saltwater areas in Washington State from a top quality fly
fishing guide.
Where: Thurston County Fairgrounds
3054 Carpenter Rd SE Lacey, WA.
When: Tuesday, February 20th
Time: 6:00 pm Hot Potato Deli
7:00 Brief Business meeting
7:15 Chris Bellows; Fly Fishing Neah Bay
Contact Scott Craig (360 493-6487) [EMAIL PROTECTED] for more information
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