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Darin Minor wrote:
Warren wrote: The fishing was secondary and only made the trip that much better but I am already thinking about another visit in the near future. Next time, come over for a weekend and let me know enough in advance so that I can make it over there. Nice TR BTW. I was thinking about you, Darin. I asked Chas to point out where (on the map) you live, in Port Townsend. This was a spur-of-the-moment trip. I had to talk Warren into going while we were on the way back to Bozeman from the Bighorn. Maybe we can arrange a Washington Clave some day? Like maybe next year? The pinks won't be running like this year, but I'm sure something else will be happening. |
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![]() "rw" wrote in message m... Bob Weinberger wrote: BTW I leave for Kodiak day after tomorrow for a week of chasing big Cohos. That is like totally cool, Bob. Can I come? :-) It just so happens that one of our crew had to cancel. If you're really interested, email me ASAP for details. We have a house right on the Pasagshak River rented from 9/25 to 10/8. Some of us stay the full two weeks, some are just there the first week, and some come for the second week (6-8 people in the house at a time). I had planned to stay for the full 2 weeks, but have to leave 10/3 for a consulting gig in Western WA. This is my 4th annual trip up there. We don't always have outstanding fishing, but its always better than any Coho fishing I've had in the lower 48. -- Bob Weinberger - La Grande, OR Remove "invalid" and place a dot between bobs and stuff to reply email |
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Bob Weinberger wrote:
BTW I leave for Kodiak day after tomorrow for a week of chasing big Cohos. That is like totally cool, Bob. Can I come? :-) |
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Bob Weinberger wrote:
It just so happens that one of our crew had to cancel. If you're really interested, email me ASAP for details. We have a house right on the Pasagshak River rented from 9/25 to 10/8. Some of us stay the full two weeks, some are just there the first week, and some come for the second week (6-8 people in the house at a time). I had planned to stay for the full 2 weeks, but have to leave 10/3 for a consulting gig in Western WA. Have a good time, Bob. Turns out I won't be back in OR until 18 Oct. at the earliest. You going to be finished consulting by then and ready to try you-know-where? JR |
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Warren wrote:
RW showed up to my house on a Wednesday evening.... Excellent TR and beautiful pix from both you and Willi. Partly because of the timing of their runs and partly because I can't get past how plug ugly they are, I've never fished for pinks. What are they like--the take, the fight? Were you dead-drifting those flies, swinging them....? JR |
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![]() "JR" wrote in message ... Have a good time, Bob. Turns out I won't be back in OR until 18 Oct. at the earliest. You going to be finished consulting by then and ready to try you-know-where? JR The consulting job is only for a week (be done 10/10) but it will put a nice chunk of change in my pocket. I have to attend a nieces wedding in Tacoma on 10/18, but will be up for you-know-where right after that. The flows will probably be low, but the temps should be good by then. The Lower Deschutes has been pretty much blown out by glacial till from the White River for about two weeks. The Snake & lower GR are just starting to get really good - 2000+/day over Lower Granite for the last week and a half.. I hooked 7 nice chromers (landed 5) last Tue. eve. - Wed. Morn at the mouth of the GR. Also was surprised to catch a Chinook Jack of about 6# on a swung fly on top, in the crease where the GR water meets the Snake. -- Bob Weinberger - La Grande, OR Remove "invalid" and place a dot between bobs and stuff to reply email |
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Darin Minor wrote:
We could wait 'till '05 when the pinks will be back but coho run every year. One thing to remember is that salmon don't keep a deffinate schedule, they could be late or they could be early, so setting a date might be kind of tough. I am sorry I didn't talk to you directly Darin, but it was a spur of the moment trip, and I've been a bit confused by this business of having to catch 50 salmon per day. I'm off again in the morning for the Skagit or maybe the Stilly. Saturday on the Skagit was great again, but I'm hoping to find the silvers. Let me know if you're interested in getting together for some salmon. Oh, I almost forgot to tell you. I tied some pink variations on your green foam cutthroat fly, and tried them on the pinks Saturday. I had a couple follows and one strike where the fish missed (refused?) the fly. I need to play with this idea some more. It's a great pattern. Thanks, Chas http://home.comcast.net/~chas.wade/w...ome.html-.html |
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![]() "Chas Wade" wrote Frank, Thanks for clarifying that, you knew exactly what I meant. Guess my humor gets lost in translation sometimes, apologies if my remark was off base. -- Clark Reid http://www.dryflynz.com Umpqua Designer Flytier |
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