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  #11  
Old September 24th, 2009, 12:58 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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Default Need advice on Brown Trout spawning behavior

On Sep 22, 10:52*am, Todd wrote:
*So, I
am thinking I should target the bows. *Any thoughts on
that subject?

A GRH, PT or Glo Bug in ~size 16 with a heavily weighted stonefly
nymph size 6-8 as a tool fly dead drifted from 5-20' below the
lowest redd in a stretch should do the trick.

Bob Weinberger DuPont, WA
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Old September 24th, 2009, 03:20 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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Default Need advice on Brown Trout spawning behavior

On Sep 23, 10:44*am, Todd wrote:


Around these parts, we all pay a license fee to
go fishing. *Part of that fee is to pay game managers
to tell us when and where we should fish. *Several streams
are placed off limits during this or that season.
I trust their judgment: that is what I am paying them
for.


A policy as fraught with peril as trusting your own.


g.
hm......a phrase fraught with all sorts of recursive nuance.
  #13  
Old September 24th, 2009, 06:01 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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Default Need advice on Brown Trout spawning behavior

Bob wrote:
On Sep 22, 10:52 am, Todd wrote:
So, I
am thinking I should target the bows. Any thoughts on
that subject?

A GRH, PT or Glo Bug in ~size 16 with a heavily weighted stonefly
nymph size 6-8 as a tool fly dead drifted from 5-20' below the
lowest redd in a stretch should do the trick.

Bob Weinberger DuPont, WA


Thank you!
  #14  
Old September 25th, 2009, 06:34 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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Default Need advice on Brown Trout spawning behavior

On Sep 24, 10:01*am, Todd wrote:
Bob wrote:
On Sep 22, 10:52 am, Todd wrote:
*So, I
am thinking I should target the bows. *Any thoughts on
that subject?


A GRH, *PT or Glo Bug in ~size 16 with a heavily weighted stonefly
nymph size 6-8 as a tool fly *dead drifted *from 5-20' below the
lowest redd in a stretch should do the trick.


Bob Weinberger * * DuPont, WA


Thank you!


Have you moved to Washingtoon?
Dave
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Old September 26th, 2009, 12:27 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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Default Need advice on Brown Trout spawning behavior

On Sep 25, 10:34*am, DaveS wrote:
On Sep 24, 10:01*am, Todd wrote:

Bob wrote:
On Sep 22, 10:52 am, Todd wrote:
*So, I
am thinking I should target the bows. *Any thoughts on
that subject?


A GRH, *PT or Glo Bug in ~size 16 with a heavily weighted stonefly
nymph size 6-8 as a tool fly *dead drifted *from 5-20' below the
lowest redd in a stretch should do the trick.


Bob Weinberger * * DuPont, WA


Thank you!


Have you moved to Washingtoon?
Dave


Yep. Needed to be closer to my wife's Parkinson's specialist. As soon
as I get some time to get away, I'm going to start learning to fish
for SRC's and Rezzie Coho from the beach.

Bob Weinberger DuPont,WA
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Old September 26th, 2009, 11:02 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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Default Need advice on Brown Trout spawning behavior

On Sep 25, 4:27*pm, Bob wrote:
On Sep 25, 10:34*am, DaveS wrote:





On Sep 24, 10:01*am, Todd wrote:


Bob wrote:
On Sep 22, 10:52 am, Todd wrote:
*So, I
am thinking I should target the bows. *Any thoughts on
that subject?


A GRH, *PT or Glo Bug in ~size 16 with a heavily weighted stonefly
nymph size 6-8 as a tool fly *dead drifted *from 5-20' below the
lowest redd in a stretch should do the trick.


Bob Weinberger * * DuPont, WA


Thank you!


Have you moved to Washingtoon?
Dave


Yep. *Needed to be closer to my wife's Parkinson's specialist. As soon
as I get some *time to get away, I'm going to start learning to fish
for SRC's and Rezzie Coho from the beach.

Bob Weinberger * DuPont,WA- Hide quoted text -

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Sorry to hear the reason for your move, but intrigued with the
prospect of the application of your skills to a new venue and quary.
(Hows that for awkward expression?)

There is a pretty good fishing blog associated with the Tacoma Trib by
some young guys who haunt the Tacoma Narrows area for Cutts and Coho.
Lots of pix.

Dave
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Old September 27th, 2009, 12:36 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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Default Need advice on Brown Trout spawning behavior

DaveS wrote:

Sorry to hear the reason for your move, but intrigued with the
prospect of the application of your skills to a new venue and quary.
(Hows that for awkward expression?)


I recently fished Bob's favorite tailwater in southeastern Oregon. Did
fairly well. Ran into an old timer, named one Larry Palmer, who has
fished it since the 50s. He wanted to fish and talk, not necessarily in
that order. Interesting guy, and he was catching like crazy with a red
Zebra Midge. I gave him my best mouse pattern and asked him try it on
the browns at night during a full moon.

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Cut "to the chase" for my email address.
  #18  
Old September 28th, 2009, 03:21 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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Default Need advice on Brown Trout spawning behavior

On Sep 26, 4:36*pm, rw wrote:
I gave him my best mouse pattern and asked him try it on
the browns at night during a full moon.

--
Cut "to the chase" for my email address.


One problem with that - In Oregon, for some unknown reason, its
illegal to fish for salmonids between 1/2 hr after sundown to 1/2 hr
before sunrise.

Bob Weinberger DuPont, WA

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Old September 28th, 2009, 04:56 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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Default Need advice on Brown Trout spawning behavior

Bob wrote:
On Sep 26, 4:36 pm, rw wrote:

I gave him my best mouse pattern and asked him try it on
the browns at night during a full moon.

--
Cut "to the chase" for my email address.



One problem with that - In Oregon, for some unknown reason, its
illegal to fish for salmonids between 1/2 hr after sundown to 1/2 hr
before sunrise.

Bob Weinberger DuPont, WA


It's a stupid reg and it's not enforced.

--
Cut "to the chase" for my email address.
  #20  
Old September 28th, 2009, 07:37 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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Default Need advice on Brown Trout spawning behavior

On Sep 27, 8:56*pm, rw wrote:
Bob wrote:
On Sep 26, 4:36 pm, rw wrote:


I gave him my best mouse pattern and asked him try it on
the browns at night during a full moon.


--
Cut "to the chase" for my email address.


One problem with that - In Oregon, for some unknown reason, its
illegal to fish for salmonids between 1/2 hr after sundown to 1/2 *hr
before sunrise.


Bob Weinberger * DuPont, WA


It's a stupid reg and it's not enforced.

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Cut "to the chase" for my email address.- Hide quoted text -

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You want stupid? Washington's catch card system looks like it was
designed by hacks in a provincial People's Republic office of the
Belorussian Communist Party. When they print it out I keep waiting for
the laugh track.

Dawe
 




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