Bring on the rain.

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riverhunter
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Bring on the rain.

Post by riverhunter » Thu Oct 19, 2017 2:47 pm

With this weeks rain I am anxious to get out on the rivers. While it may be getting blown out right now in a week or 2 the fishing should really heat up in some of the areas tributaries that have been to shallow for salmon to migrate as usual :cheers: :cheers:

dj2loud
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Re: Bring on the rain.

Post by dj2loud » Thu Oct 19, 2017 8:19 pm

I drive past the north fork and the south fork EVERY DAY! Im beyond feigning to fish! Too bad i'm always passing by when it's DARK!

riverhunter
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Re: Bring on the rain.

Post by riverhunter » Mon Oct 23, 2017 4:53 pm

The rivers are shaping up right now. Coho have spread throughout the area systems. Will be out in force on Wednesday trying to connect with a few coho. Stay safe out there and tight lines

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