Chris Bellow's # is 360 460-7479 http://www.flyfishneahbay.com/
I'm going to head out with him this April!
On Mon, 19 Feb 2001, Jeff Mix wrote:
> 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
>
> -----Original Message-----
> 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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> Scott D. Craig The members of this genus (Salvelinus)
> Fisheries/Aquatic Biologist are by far the most active and handsome
> U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service of the trout, they live in the coldest,
> Lacey, WA. cleanest and most secluded waters.
>
> Check out the homepage No higher praise can be given to a
> http://www.eskimo.com/~craigs Salmonid than to say, it is a charr.
> (Jordan and Evermann 1896)
>
>
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Scott D. Craig The members of this genus (Salvelinus)
Fisheries/Aquatic Biologist are by far the most active and handsome
U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service of the trout, they live in the coldest,
Lacey, WA. cleanest and most secluded waters.
Check out the homepage No higher praise can be given to a
http://www.eskimo.com/~craigs Salmonid than to say, it is a charr.
(Jordan and Evermann 1896)