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![]() "BJ Conner" wrote in message oups.com... Try fishing along the bank. Find a rocky bank with a steep falloff. They travel along the bottom and if your in a deep spot your gonna be SOL. IF it's early or late or cloudy I have caught them near the bank. I think there all over the bottom it's just that you can get a fly to them near the bank. Did you try the Lewis river? No, I've never fished the Lewis. I didn't want to do battle with the crazy boaters in the Willamette, so I headed to wider spaces on the Columbia. Besides, I don't have a Washington license yet. I really think the shallower water in the Multnomah Channel near Coon Island would suit a sinktip. bugcaster |
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