
December 28th, 2010, 02:57 PM
posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly.tying,rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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Any tips for fly-fishing the Yakima river?
On Dec 27, 11:40*pm, Mark Allread none@none wrote:
On 12/25/2010 08:51 PM, Bob wrote:
On Dec 25, 5:14 pm, Frank Reid *wrote:
On Dec 16, 8:16 pm, Mark Allreadnone@none *wrote:
I'm just another laid-off electronics tech., currently taking IT classes
here in eastern WA (Sorry to any ozzies, not that EWA) and hoping to
find time in a few months to knock the rust off of my fly-casting arm..
I've taken a couple of basic fly-tying classes, and it seems my old tech
skills work there too. Any thoughts on what types and sizes of wet or
dry flies might find success on the mighty Yakima River?
You *might try this over at rec.outdoors.fishing.fly (leave out the
"tying")
Frank Reid
The Yakima usually gets a good hatch of Skwala's from mid-late March
and any good Skwala pattern size 10 -8 will produce through mid May.
Standards like PMD's, BWO's, Pheasant tails, and Gold ribbed hares
ears in sizes 16-12 are good the rest of the year.
Thanks for the info.
I've tied #16 Pheasant tail nymphs and Hare's ear nymphs in those
fly-tying classes, and I think I still have the instruction sheet
somewhere. I'll have to look up an easy Skwala pattern (probably both
nymph and adult?) online, which will help keep me occupied until IT
classes start for the winter quarter.
Oh, hey... There's a tutorial on YouTube! Now we're getting somewhere!http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q0rUpGC_mVY
Okay, I'll go back offline for a while... thanks again!
An IT guy going "off line?" Not until u surgically remove the DS3
from the pop on your skull.
Frank Reid
(except on stream)
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