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Just spent 4 days on the river. Still much to learn. Learned about
rain and bailed alfalfa, not a good combo. My neighbor's second cutting in 2 string bales didn't get picked up soon enough and got wet. It was pre sold but who knows now. They loose stacked it so it wouldn't combust. A lesson I need to remember. Had a friend and kid with me so fishing was on and off. Farm kids crave kid company so every day the big pools were devoted to swimming, tubing, and watermelon. Last day was a beaut, rained all day, so I fished down the river using a purple beadhead wooly bugger with a little flash. Drifted this setup into riffles that mostly were banging into log/brush piles and pocket holes. Very effective in the rain. Kept switching back to surface setups because Im such a sucker for top water action. Did catch lots of 6-9 incher cutts but nothing of any size. After last week's trip to the Western WA "treefarm" rivers with nothing but very small cutt natives I did have a Jones for something larger. So 4-5 very strong decent sized rainbows were very welcome on my 8 weight. Meant to get over to the Tuncannon river at Maren-go road junction but didn't make it. There are a series of holes behind a set of corrals where a lout has gotten away twice now and I need a rematch. Maybe in September. Learned a bit more about hogs from my lessee. For one they really love to roll and poke their snouts into a pitch of alfalfa. Make you laugh like hell. They are getting lots of good food right now, overage vegetables, ditto dairy products, cracked corn and softened soaked wheat. Butcher time come October if they go to 300lbs. Harvest is about done for wheat. Table corn is being cut day and nite down by Burbank with machines bigger than combines. Soft wheat here is holding way over $7 a bushel and hard winter is over $9. Looks like a good year on the Palouse. Dave |
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