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Skagit River - October 2nd, 2003
supplied by: Dickson Flyfishing Steelhead Guides
RECORDED:
62 °
FISHING: Great
"Old Friends"
I used to think guiding was all about the fish. Then I decided was about pretty fish in pretty places. After more years than I care to remember, I have finally come to the conclusion, its about friendships.
Mike and I have just concluded another week. Pretty fish, fun fishing, and stunning fall colors. But mostly its about spending time with people we care about over the years. That's the good stuff.
I think it would be really hard to describe a single incident, as the highlight of the week. Rains have returned (at least for our side of the mountains. Anadromous fish are swimming, life is good.
As I mentioned last week, great time to think outside the box. Along with about a gazillion Humpies swimming thru, the saltwater beaches are showing more and more Silvers now. Clousers, Shrimp and baitfish imitation patterns will get it done.
SRC are moving into the river systems (dodging all that crap being thrown at them). Spiders to Royal Wulfs are getting it done. Staging time at tributary mouths are good bets to find them. Stilly is the Stilly. Same OLE Same OLE.
Sauk is finally starting to clear with the cool weather. You can find quality fishing below the Sauk/ Skagit confluence, again. Yeah!
Skykomish/ Snohomish: Look for some tributary steelhead fishing as the water cools and rises. About Time!
Grande Ronde is our October fishing. Hope a little of this rain gets over there. Early Oregon fish are starting to show. Looking forward to that.
Fall is falling, life is good.
Best of fishing,
Dennis & Mike
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Skagit River - January 22nd, 2003
supplied by: John's Guide Service
FISHING: Good
River Levels - click here
River Conditions: Skagit above the Sauk has unlimted visibility. Skagit below the Sauk down to Concrete has 4-6 feet of visibility. Skagit below Concrete has 2-4 feet of visibility due to the still colored flows coming out of the Baker. UP-RIVER RAMP UPDATE: Fabers Ferry Landing: It is pretty much a drift boat show here and a 4 wheel drive must right now; lots of silt built up at the bottom of the ramp that needs to be removed. Rockport Ramps: South Side is still un-usable. North Side ramp at Howard Miller Steelhead Park is usable and your best bet for a sled. Swift Creek Ramp: A drift boat only show here! Now a drop off into the river where a sled trailer would bottom out bad. Marblemount Ramp: Ramp is once again usable and by far the best up-river launch for a drift boat...Is launchable for smaller sleds but not really a larger sled friendly launch due to the shallowness of the water in front of the ramp.
Fishing: All from what I've heard now; (been away for two weeks) Hatchery Steelhead remains the same with fish coming through in spurts. A few Wild steelhead now showing as well and lots of big Dollie Varden around too.
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