Thanks Mike,
That's helpful info. I'd heard they were thinking of making the
Naches all special regs like the Yakima, so I thought it might be a
nice little gem.
BTW, we have pontoon craft, so we shouldn't be affected by low water
as much as a drift boat (or at least it will be easier to pull them!).
I know there is someone who guides on the Naches--anyone know who
that person is?
Thanks,
bill
At 1:32 PM -0400 7/9/01, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Hi Bill. Welcome to the list. I am sure you will enjoy your time
>spent reading everyones fish tales.
>
>The Naches is a somewhat sterile river so the trout that are in
>there do not grow to be very big. This doesn't mean that you won't
>find some fun fishing. It has some great pocket water and
>traditional pools.
>
>My wifes family has a cabin up on the river so I have fished a bit
>from Gold Creek on up. Prior to reaching Gold Creek, you will find
>a classic pocket water run that used to be fly fishing only though
>last time I went by the signs were all down so I wonder if it is
>general rules now. Really, any place that has some good looking
>water will hold some fish. A fun float might be from 3 Fingered
>Jacks resort down. I have done this one a bit but it might be tough
>this time of year with the low water levels. Lots of rocks in this
>river!
>
>Your best info might be to call Garys Fly Shop in Yakima and inquire
>the best area's. I really haven't fished it enough to give you
>exact details. I hope this little bit of info helps.
>
>Mike
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