Thanks Tim.  If you make it out again, good luck!
-Jim
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From: Tim Harris [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, October 08, 2001 7:19 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 'WA Fly Fishers (E-mail)'
Subject: RE: Yakima - what's the latest?

Umtanum to Squaw Creek was very hot last Wed.  Hit the riffles hard and any good slot.    Lots of Beatis were hatching last week, we fished dries and emergers all day.  It has gotten colder so that could have changed and rain is in the forecast for the weekend which could make the Beatis either better or non-existent.   The lower canyon area was definately better than the water around Ellensburg where I'd been fishing so I'd stick to that.  I'm hopefully going again this week and will send out a report if I make it.
 
Good luck,
Tim
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From: Jim Speaker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, October 08, 2001 7:08 PM
To: WA Fly Fishers (E-mail)
Subject: Yakima - what's the latest?

HI all.
 
I'll be taking my boys (4 & 9) to the Yak with me this weekend for some wade fishing and am wondering if anyone can offer up what they think the most productive stretches are right now.  I'm considering trying down by Umtanum - is it still hot down there?
 
I'm always happy to nymph but prefer throwing dries, so if anyone knows where the Baetis are coming off best, what stretches have good populations of October Caddis, how important the Mahogany Duns are in the morning, etc, that would be great.  My boxes are looking pretty good but I am hoping one of you can suggest "the pattern (or patterns)" for me to tie before I go.  I always love having that secret weapon fly that is tied just for the trip...
 
Thanks in advance.
-Jim Speaker

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