A number of us that fish for steelhead are holding off on fishing
while the waters are so low and warm. It's cooling off this week, so
soon we can be back at it.
Leland.
Hey Leland looks like it's time to join you out on the Sno. if I can
ever get away from the Cedar. The last time I was out there I
noticed a strange green color to the water that I had never seen
before. Did you notice this and does anyone have any idea what it
was from?
Charlie
From: Leland Miyawaki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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To: Waflyfishers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Snoqualmie Reports
Date: Sat, 24 Jul 2004 08:45:59 -0700
Wednesday, July 21
I was on the water at 6am (flow: 660cfs) and fished the top of the
lower pool first with no results. I waded down and around the big
rock and concentrated on getting a good swing on the other side of
the downstream submerged rock in the middle of the river. At 7am,
as my #5 Freight Spey swung down and over the rock,I forced the
swing through the turbulance. The fish hit just before the hang
down. It wallowed then bolted down and across stream where it
jumped once then swam back across and sulked. I wound my line in as
far as the butt knot and saw that it was a nice buck before he
turned and got off. This was my first fish in 19 trips to the
Snoqualmie.
Saturday, July 24
The flow was 600cfs. I was on the water at 5:30am. At 5:50, in the
well-oxygenated top of the run, I hooked and landed a beautiful
little lady of about 6-8 pounds. She took the same grease-lined #5
Freight Spey as the buck on Wednesday.
Leland.