Thanks for the report Tim.

I have fished the Yakima at the Cle Elum boat launch twice in the past week - 
last Thurs and this Thurs.  Last week was windy, overcast and cold.  This 
week it was between storms, the wind was light and it was sunny.  I saw very 
few rises both days and no hatches except a short lived bwo both days in the 
afternoon.  I saw a few cahills (?) and, about 4 Octobers over the 2 day 
period.

I had very little success; 1 fish and 6 or so rises to the dry fly in the 
late afternoon.  One fish was quite heavy and snapped me off immediately.

I tend to use light tippets 3lb (6x?) and leaders which has resulted in 
losing some nice fish while catching some average ones.

I could use some advice.  Is it wise to use light line to entice more takes, 
or something heavier?  Is it worth the extra miles to travel further towards 
the canyon from Seattle?  I always wade.  Was there ever an October Caddis 
hatch this fall?  Do the hatches occur along the river at about the same 
time?   Should I be fishing nymphs instead of small caddis, bwo, etc?  Are 
attractor patterns or streamers in order when no rises are seen?  

Thanks for any advice.
Eric



In a message dated 10/24/01 8:47:21 PM Pacific Daylight Time, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

> Subj:  Yakima Canyon report
>  Date:    10/24/01 8:47:21 PM Pacific Daylight Time
>  From:    [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Tim Harris)
>  Reply-to:    [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>  To:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>  
>  My friend, Lisa, and I braved the weather today and headed to Ellensburg 
> to
>  try the Yakima.   It was pouring in Seattle, snowing from Snoqualmie Pass 
to
>  Cle Elum but actually very nice in Ellensburg.  We started down the canyon
>  road only to find it closed due to an accident, a truck turned over and
>  blocked the road just up from Red's.  We told the guy at the road closed
>  post we were just fishing so we went in to find water before the road 
block.
>  Fished from 10-12 between mile 19 & 18 but got no hits, saw no rises, 
etc...
>  The water was a bit higher and colder than my last visit and full of 
leaves,
>  grass, branches, and other assorted garbage from the wind yesterday.  My
>  biggest catch on that stretch was a really big leaf.   Saw a few small BWOs
>  in this stretch but no fish up taking them.  From 12-2 we fished up from
>  Umtanum and did much better.  I landed 5 rainbows in the 12-14" range, lost
>  one and had a few other potential takes.  All fish were on a #18 PT that I
>  had dropped behind a #14 BHPT.   Lisa got skunked but this was only her 3rd
>  trip out and the fishing was a bit tougher than it was on the last few 
trips
>  over there.  The wind was getting pretty horrid by 2 and the clouds/rain
>  were on the way so we bailed and got to drive through rain most of the way
>  home.
>  
>  Tim
>  

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