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  1. #31
    Mad Dog
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    Get out the step ladder! HERE THEY COME, Who Hoo! Coho Meat Fishery Extravaganza. The finest linery in the west, good times had by all the bankies lined up by the hundreds along the banks.


  2. #32
    Mad Dog
    Guest
    Get out the step ladder! HERE THEY COME, Who Hoo! Coho Meat Fishery Extravaganza. The finest linery in the west, good times had by all the bankies lined up by the hundreds along the banks.


  3. #33
    Mad Dog
    Guest
    Get out the step ladder! HERE THEY COME, Who Hoo! Coho Meat Fishery Extravaganza. The finest linery in the west, good times had by all the bankies lined up by the hundreds along the banks.


  4. #34
    MickeyFinn
    Guest
    Well put Mad Dog.

    I was there again this morning. The "linery" was in action. On the stretch of the river that I was on there was probably 15 - 20 guys fishing with the typical gear and yarn. This was the first time that I witnessed so many people hooking fish on heavy gear and then just dragging them to the shore to be bonked. Where's the sport in that?

    Other than me, there was only one other guy fly-fishing (he was from Switzerland).

    I had a couple of fish on the line and a smile on my face. On an 8 wt. fly rod, a 10 pound Coho makes for some excitement.








  5. #35
    MickeyFinn
    Guest
    Well put Mad Dog.

    I was there again this morning. The "linery" was in action. On the stretch of the river that I was on there was probably 15 - 20 guys fishing with the typical gear and yarn. This was the first time that I witnessed so many people hooking fish on heavy gear and then just dragging them to the shore to be bonked. Where's the sport in that?

    Other than me, there was only one other guy fly-fishing (he was from Switzerland).

    I had a couple of fish on the line and a smile on my face. On an 8 wt. fly rod, a 10 pound Coho makes for some excitement.








  6. #36
    MickeyFinn
    Guest
    Well put Mad Dog.

    I was there again this morning. The "linery" was in action. On the stretch of the river that I was on there was probably 15 - 20 guys fishing with the typical gear and yarn. This was the first time that I witnessed so many people hooking fish on heavy gear and then just dragging them to the shore to be bonked. Where's the sport in that?

    Other than me, there was only one other guy fly-fishing (he was from Switzerland).

    I had a couple of fish on the line and a smile on my face. On an 8 wt. fly rod, a 10 pound Coho makes for some excitement.








  7. #37
    MickeyFinn
    Guest
    Well put Mad Dog.

    I was there again this morning. The "linery" was in action. On the stretch of the river that I was on there was probably 15 - 20 guys fishing with the typical gear and yarn. This was the first time that I witnessed so many people hooking fish on heavy gear and then just dragging them to the shore to be bonked. Where's the sport in that?

    Other than me, there was only one other guy fly-fishing (he was from Switzerland).

    I had a couple of fish on the line and a smile on my face. On an 8 wt. fly rod, a 10 pound Coho makes for some excitement.








  8. #38
    Mad Dog
    Guest
    Yup, there are some nice coho in right now, making the mad dash. WE saw a few guys tossin flys, not much luck for most of them. low water, gear shy!!!


  9. #39
    Mad Dog
    Guest
    Yup, there are some nice coho in right now, making the mad dash. WE saw a few guys tossin flys, not much luck for most of them. low water, gear shy!!!


  10. #40
    Mad Dog
    Guest
    Yup, there are some nice coho in right now, making the mad dash. WE saw a few guys tossin flys, not much luck for most of them. low water, gear shy!!!


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