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Went over to the new place in SE Washington. Trip runs about 275 miles
with lots of tempting places to divert me from my goal. Went over Cayuse then Chinook pass, and then down the American River drainage, successfully resisting the temptations of the Naches and Bumping Rivers until a looming bend in the Tieton River and series of holes at dusk grabbed control of the van, pulled it over and forced me to get out and at least look at it. Defeated, successfully diverted and fishless I decamped at a Yakima motel mostly frequented by transient construction workers, migrants, and , in the words of MC, Roffian Scumbags. Morning. Up and out, moving, do not be tempted to track back, up the Yakima Canyon, but there, almost out of town, on the right is "Hernandez Tamales." The real thing, gift of the Mexicans, corn, chilies, TOeMALACE! Not open till 9? Well I got to eat and a sucker for the opportunity to practice my Spanish with a couple of co-elderly gents, I waited. Dos puercos y dos bif, gracias. Chile verde sauce? Bueno. Moving again. Driving down the lower Yak. Grapes, hops, fruit, corn, cattle, goats, and does everybody need a horse, Toppanish, the Rez, Sunnyside, Granger, Prosser. Farm action everywhere. Between harvests now, but wait for the apples and grapes. Where will the pickers come from this year? Tri Cities, and the Columbia makes a hard left. A bit of freeway, some bridge hopping, is Pasco actually US territory(?), over the Snake and I'm turning for the last 50 miles stretch. First its a bit of grapes, spuds, hybrid poplar and corn but then it starts. WHEAT. Wheeeetit. There is something about combines raising a cloud of chaff on a Palouse hillside that just makes me feel real good. THE harvest is in full blast. Combines everywhere. Grain moving all night. Elevators filling. Million bushel piles out in the open. Barges on the Snake. I read. . . Test weights on what looked like a good crop in the field are coming in a little on the light side. Prices good. Cafe talk is of new trucks, tractors, combines. Wind turbines. Are all the hogs on the road headed for Sturgis? I car camp on the place for 5 days. And fished. More exploration. Lots of mostly small Cutts. 2-3 Rainbows 10-14 in each or the larger holes, and a few hogs, at least hogs for me. The Rainbows here seem to have a lot of fight in them. My technique for larger fish is basic. I buy into the idea that big fish would like to subsist on big things to kill and eat. Second, the first 1-2 presentations at most, are most likely to draw the bigger fish. Third the big guys like the best feeding spots with cover, which I have found to be right where the fastest/mostest water is entering the pool over a shelf of rock or debris. So that's where I put a chunk of fake protein, like a big awkward streamer with a white belly that glints, or a Crayfish, or my favorite, a mouse fly. My knee wobbler for the week took my hair mouse by one leg and hung on while he dove under a half submerged log, turned and neatly arranged the line for his breaking off pleasure. He appeared to be a Brown, maybe 16-18 inches, but fat around the middle. Hoggish. I could see him doing all this thru the water, but then he ripped off the mouse's leg, and I could see that he wasn't anywhere near being hooked; he had just been pulling on that leg until it came off. Lots of other stuff going on . Second cutting of alfalfa. Small bales this time. Easier for the horse trade I am told. Worked on 3 paintings. The wheat keeps changing color every hour or so. More pink, no, more sienna. on and on. Last couple of days just painting, reading, fishing sitting alone, eating out of cans and enjoying it. Almost couldn't come back home this time. Landscape in the Palouse this time of year me encanta. Anybody wanting more info on this incredible area of the West can find lots of great pix on the net. Dave Snedeker |
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Nice report, Dave. Hope you are well.
Dave |
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Tom Littleton wrote:
nice read, Dave. Tom Very nice. Red-lines the envy-o-meter, but in an almost good way...... JR |
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On Aug 4, 5:30 am, wrote:
snip There is something about combines raising a cloud of chaff on a Palouse hillside that just makes me feel real good. snip Dave Snedeker Thanks, Dave. |
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On Aug 4, 12:04*pm, "Fred" wrote:
On *4-Aug-2008, wrote: Went over to the new place in SE Washington. Trip runs about 275 miles with lots of tempting places to divert me from my goal. Went over Cayuse then Chinook pass, and then down the American River drainage, successfully resisting the temptations of the Naches and Bumping Rivers until a looming bend in .... Nice to read for a Monday morning It helped to get my week of to a good start I am not too far from *this area perhaps we wil go there Thanks for the great TR Fred Thanx guys. I am into sharing this place with Roffians from time to time. I can't think of anyone here I wouldn't fish with at least once. Politics are politics. Fishing is fishing. Maybe a mini clave. Not a lot of rules- mostly just stay the hell out of the farmer's way- I need the place to be in Ag. Don't poke the locals. Leave the guns in the car. No facilities yet and there's stock and some pigs so the olfactorily super delicate might need to stay off-site. Western style car camping works. Coming this way let me know and Ill try to accommodate within reason. There are lots of places in this part of the State to fish almost year round, including some legendary Idaho and Oregon waters. Dave Snedeker |
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