Well we put in at Cicero and I don't know how one would get a drift boat
down that bank but the pontoon boat was no problem,  We must have dragged
across 6 or 7 shallows that would have been a lot tougher in a drift boat so
thanks for all the info everyone.  We saw thousands of fish and we
considered ourselves fish herders for as we came down river we scattered all
the fish we came upon.
    I did manage to land two, one buck taking maybe ten minutes on my 6 wt.
and it was an all around beautiful day.  Going again today but am just going
to put in at 127th and stay there as I see no use in chasing fish when they
will come to you.  Good fishing all...

Tight lines my friends,
 Charlie


> From: "Preston Singletary" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Date: Sat, 22 Sep 2001 06:47:52 -0700
> To: "Washington Fly fishers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Where to launch
> Resent-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Resent-Date: Sat, 22 Sep 2001 06:46:44 -0700
> 
> Well, not necessarily.  The whole North Fork has quite a few shallow spots
> at this time of the year; all the way to the confluence.  Les and I floated
> from Arlington to Blue Stilly Park on the main stem yesterday and still had
> to get out and drag my raft a couple of times.  Fishing was pretty good for
> cutts, when you could get around the humpies.  I suppose that the Lime
> Quarry-Arlington might be marginally better than Cicero-Lime Quarry or
> Whitman Bridge-Cicero
> 
> 

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