Thanks for the report. Were the fish holding to the banks, or farther
out in the water?

Anybody know if the high water is pretty much here to stay? Or will it
go down before they release more water from the dam for summer
irrigation?

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of T. Lang
Sent: Saturday, March 27, 2004 6:02 PM
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Subject: Yakima 3/27


Fished a favorite Farmlands area for a few hours today, starting at 9:30
or 
so.  Two fish to hand, one nice one, all colored up.  Two LDRs, several 
misses.  All caught on a rubber-legged black stonefly nymph.  The fish 
ignored all my droppers.  Saw a very few midges, BWOs, and caught one
March 
Brown in mid-air.  Hard to mend the line properly (or cast) in that
wind.  
Water was a little high for wading to my best spots.

After that, I went up to Bullfrog Road and the John Wayne park for the
first 
time and messed around.  Very clear water, a little high for wading.  No

fish, nor any caught by those I spoke to.  Still, I've floated this area
in 
the summer and there are nice fish there.  The wind followed me up from 
Ellensburg.

How'd everyone else do ?

Tom

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