You just sent out 2 infected messages, Les.
Something must still be in your computer.  At least my McAfee software
complained and asked to delete a file.
-Bob

----- Original Message -----
From: "Les Johnson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, May 30, 2001 5:46 PM
Subject: Re: Narrows Report, May 25, 26, 27 & 28


> How big are the cohos running?
> By the way, my virus is cured. I'm so happy.
> We are going to Henry's Fork but will be hitting the  Couer 'd Alene River
> on the way over and back. And we will be pulling our new Starcraft travel
> trailer, so we won't be sleeping in the bunk house. We would like to have
> some meals with you guys though. How should we work this out? Advise on
> financial arrangements and food we should bring. Thanks.
>
> Les
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Leland Miyawaki" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Monday, May 28, 2001 4:41 PM
> Subject: Narrows Report, May 25, 26, 27 & 28
>
>
> > On Friday, the 25th I fished a couple hours with nary a hit or a
sighting.
> >
> > On both Saturday and Sunday, I found a very interesting and funny salmon
> > behavior. On the outgoing tide running from 10.4' at 6:30 am to -2.6' at
2
> > pm, I hit the beach at 9 am south of Doc's. At just about the time of
the
> > tide when you can see the kelp beds, I began tossing my popper out over
> the
> > kelp and let it swing into the beach. I didn't retrieve or put any
action
> > on the fly. I lifted the rod and made small downtide mends to increase
the
> > flyline belly and keep a smooth steady v-wake formed as the popper
swung -
> > just like waking a steelhead fly. The salmon hit somewhere between the
> > middle of the swing and just before the fly straightened at the beach.
The
> > funny thing was in the rise to the popper. The salmon leaped high into
the
> > air and pounced on the fly. They looked just like the old Orvis painting
> > with the brook trout leaping high into the air with the fisherman's fly
in
> > its mouth. I got five such pouncing hits and hooked one which I long
> > released. It was on a circle hook which I have been trying with my
> poppers.
> > The circle hook sucks on the popper and is now history.
> >
> > On Sunday, I went back an hour later in the tide at 10am and had three
> hits
> > with one stuck, a nice searun. I ran into Wes Neuenschwander, Sean
Ransom,
> > Mike Santangelo, and Wes' nephew, Casey, and we all finished fishing the
> > tide together. I'll let Sean and Wes do their own reports, but Casey, a
> > student at OSU, who was up visiting ol' uncle Wes, took home a nice
> silver.
> >
> >
> > On Monday, Brian Lencho, Casey and I did it again, this time, with the
> > addition of some heavy winds. Brian and I did ziltch but Casey caught
and
> > took home another nice silver. Boy, we just can't let these Oregon guys
> > come to our water, outfish us and then have a barbecue with our fish!
> >
> > Leland.
> >
> >
> >
>
>

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