Similarily, last summer my brother and I were out on Lacs des Roches in BC 
fishing the Travelling Sedge hatch that was not coming off well due to the 
stormy week that were up there. If it was not windy, it was raining or 
threatening.

Well we were anchored on this shoal, and the wind was fairly calm, and the 
sedges were just begining to hatch so we each cast out our patterns so that 
we could quick cast to risers, and a gull decended right on to my fly. I 
yanked it away. We cast elsewhere, a gull decended, we yanked it. Another 
cast, another gull. They were endless. We had either keep our lines at the 
ready in the boat, or cast onto a riser, ever wary for the gulls.

The fishing that night was poor, but between the gulls and trying to seduce 
one of those kamloops bows we had a great night!


-- 
Rob Blomquist
Kirkland, WA

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