Chiros? Come on, Rob! Must keep the incominb fly anglers up on the proper
language you know.

Les J
----- Original Message -----
From: "Rob Blomquist" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "WFF" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, June 10, 2001 9:54 PM
Subject: Dry Falls


> I hit Dry Falls lake on Saturday, and got burned out, so we just drove
> home today.
>
> I was on the lake about 7:30 am until about 10:30. There were many
> 16-20" trout crusing along the shallows seeking a bite to eat, but these
> fish were not worth focusing on, as they were selective to the point of
> a fault. No chiros, leeches or dry in my box would do more than get a
> quick glance from these fish.
>
> When I left, there was a general concesius that one needed dynamite to
> catch anything. I gave up, went back to the tent, took the dogs out in
> the canoe, and waited for the wind to abate. At about 6 pm, with only
> the slightest diminishment in wind, I head back out and fished until
> dark. Just before dark, I had 2 hits on a #14 grey hackle peacock, and
> lost one shortly after the hit. Neither felt all that big to me.
>
> I thought I would return in the morning, and hit it again, but I could
> not get up the gumption for almost certain rejection. I am sure that
> many felt that way this weekend. I did hear that there one guy in a
> drift boat that was doing pretty well. I saw him just as I left, fishing
> in about 15' of water, with an indicator, under the visitor's center.
> Rumour was chiros, but I bet scuds on a long tippet.
>
> Rob
> --
> Rob Blomquist
> Kirkland, WA
>
> Gone to the penguins...Bye, bye, Billy-boy....
>
>
>

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