I too have gotten interested in this since I spend a fair number of days kayaking these estuaries already. I'm trying to figure out how well I can flycast w/o tipping my boat over but I guess I just have to get out and try it. I just picked up Raymond's book and have started reading it. I also found a book, haven't bought it yet, called "Flyfishing the Pacific Inshore" that is about all forms of flyfishing on the coast from San Diego thru BC.
Tim -----Original Message----- From: D KOLTON [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, December 10, 2001 1:45 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Esturary question Steve Raymonds book is excellent, and pertains a LOT to the Northwest, so you will feel at home reaing this one. A lot of other books out ther are very East-Coast oriented, so be careful. You also want to get the Se-Run Cutthrout book by someone on the list here (les Johnson? -- i forget & I am sorry) as that is excellent as well for what you want to do. BTW, I would love to try with you sometime if you have need for a partner. dan --- Ray <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I know most if not all say to fish the beaches at an hour prior to an hour > after high tide. But what about the mouths of rivers and that part of the > river that is affected by the high/low tides? Is this what is called the > Estuary area, the part affected by the tides? > > I plan on fishing these waters in 2002 for each species of fish, if time > allows, and have several questions. Does the strategy for different > species > change as regard to high low waters? I also read some where that when the > tide comes in the salt/brackish water is on top and the heavier fresh > water > from the river is at the bottom, is this true? and how does this affect > the > fish coming in? are they higher in the salt water or lower like they are > further up the rivers once they acclimate to the freshwater? > > Any suggestion on older issues of magazines to find or good books on this > subject? I have heard of the book "The Estuary Fly Fisherman" by Steve > Raymond and plan on buying it but are there others? > > Thank you, > Ray :-) > > > > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Send your FREE holiday greetings online! http://greetings.yahoo.com
