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Old November 14th, 2003, 05:57 PM
haresear
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Default Portland, OR Conditions?

Seems like I've been chained to my desk recently, and haven't even been
able to think about fishing other than reading ROFF. Does anyone know what
if anything is running in the Porland area? Do I have to wait for late
December for the next run, or will the rain bring fish into the Sandy and
Clackamas?

Thanks,
Tim H.
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Old November 14th, 2003, 06:34 PM
@ h o t m a i l . k o m
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Default Portland, OR Conditions?

haresear wrote:

Seems like I've been chained to my desk recently, and haven't even been
able to think about fishing other than reading ROFF. Does anyone know what
if anything is running in the Porland area? Do I have to wait for late
December for the next run, or will the rain bring fish into the Sandy and
Clackamas?

Thanks,
Tim H.


Perhaps a more NW focused venue would be helpful to you. One really
wonderful resource for the Portland, OR area is the Oregon bb at:
http://www.westfly.com
Pick a state (e.g. Oregon, eh?) to enter and then click on "forums" up
near the top. One can read forums without registering. Excellent site,
exellent people, highly recommended.

Jeff
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Old November 14th, 2003, 06:48 PM
Jeff Marso
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Default Portland, OR Conditions?

@ wrote:
haresear wrote:

Seems like I've been chained to my desk recently, and haven't even
been able to think about fishing other than reading ROFF. Does anyone
know what if anything is running in the Porland area? Do I have to
wait for late December for the next run, or will the rain bring fish
into the Sandy and Clackamas?

Thanks,
Tim H.


snip stuff I just wrote
Sorry for the anonymous post! I can't seem to get the address munging
right! I hope this one comes through with an ok address in the header.

O.T. Does anyone else here use Mozilla? I recently upgraded to V1.5 and
have had nothing but problems over 1.3. Was wondering if others were
experiencing the same.

Thanks
Jeff

just in case


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Old November 14th, 2003, 08:33 PM
Russell
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Default Portland, OR Conditions?

Jeff Marso wrote:
@ wrote:

haresear wrote:

Seems like I've been chained to my desk recently, and haven't even
been able to think about fishing other than reading ROFF. Does
anyone know what if anything is running in the Porland area? Do I
have to wait for late December for the next run, or will the rain
bring fish into the Sandy and Clackamas?

Thanks,
Tim H.



snip stuff I just wrote
Sorry for the anonymous post! I can't seem to get the address munging
right! I hope this one comes through with an ok address in the header.

O.T. Does anyone else here use Mozilla? I recently upgraded to V1.5 and
have had nothing but problems over 1.3. Was wondering if others were
experiencing the same.


I have been using V1.5 since its release. I have had no problems with it
and am very pleased with its pop up blocking (browser), spam filtering
and new spell checking (email and news reader). You may want to
completely remove the old version and then reinstall V1.5.

Good luck,

Russell

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Old November 14th, 2003, 07:51 PM
B J Conner
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Default Portland, OR Conditions?

Keep an eye on this page as well as westfly.
http://www.washingtonflyfishing.com/ If the fishing in Oregon is not so
great some the Washingtonn rivers are a shorter drive. The rain will bring
fish to the Clackamas and the Sandy but you may have to bring your own rock
to stand on.

There are supposed to be lots of kings waiting to move up the coastal
rivers, this year they'll probablly go upstream on a Wednesday,


"haresear" wrote in message
...
Seems like I've been chained to my desk recently, and haven't even been
able to think about fishing other than reading ROFF. Does anyone know

what
if anything is running in the Porland area? Do I have to wait for late
December for the next run, or will the rain bring fish into the Sandy and
Clackamas?

Thanks,
Tim H.



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Old November 14th, 2003, 07:51 PM
B J Conner
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Default Portland, OR Conditions?

Keep an eye on this page as well as westfly.
http://www.washingtonflyfishing.com/ If the fishing in Oregon is not so
great some the Washingtonn rivers are a shorter drive. The rain will bring
fish to the Clackamas and the Sandy but you may have to bring your own rock
to stand on.

There are supposed to be lots of kings waiting to move up the coastal
rivers, this year they'll probablly go upstream on a Wednesday,


"haresear" wrote in message
...
Seems like I've been chained to my desk recently, and haven't even been
able to think about fishing other than reading ROFF. Does anyone know

what
if anything is running in the Porland area? Do I have to wait for late
December for the next run, or will the rain bring fish into the Sandy and
Clackamas?

Thanks,
Tim H.




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Old November 15th, 2003, 07:47 AM
haresear
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Default Portland, OR Conditions?

Jeff and BJ,

Thanks for pointing me in the right direction.

BTW, I read some really caustic stuff on the Washington forum in reply to a
guy asking for info. Makes me glad I kept my request real general, so as
not to appear to be seeking somebody's secret spot. Touchy subject.

Thanks again.

Tim H
 




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