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Skagit River - August 21st, 2004
supplied by: John's Guide Service
FISHING: Good
River Levels - click here

River Conditions:
Skagit above the Sauk is running at low to normal flows with 6-8 feet of visibility.
Skagit below the Sauk down to Concrete has zero visibility right now due to warm temps and glacial melt on the Sauk. Skagit below the Baker has 2-4 feet of visibility depending on flow release from the Baker, the more flow release the clearer.
Fishing Report:
Silvers are making a showing already and there's lots of Kings around. Very few Summer-run Steelhead, but lots of Dollie Varden.


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Skagit River - August 16th, 2004
supplied by: Dickson Flyfishing Steelhead Guides
FISHING: Fair
water levels - click here

On the Skagit we have seen some silvers already. There are kings around but they are hard to get to with the fly. Only a few steelhead are being caught. Here is a side note from the Wild Steelhead Coalition:

REQUEST FOR LETTERS! THE AUGUST 28 STEELHEAD
MORATORIUM HEARING IS FAST APPROACHING!

PLEASE HELP SAVE OUR WILD STEELHEAD! SEND OUT YOUR
LETTERS TO THE FISH & WILDLIFE COMMISSION. TELL THEM
THAT YOU WANT THE TWO-YEAR WILD STEELHEAD MORATORIUM
TO REMAIN IN PLACE! AT THIS TIME WE ARE ON THE BRINK
OF HAVING THE MORATORIUM REVERSED.
MAIL YOUR LETTERS TO:
Washington Fish & Wildlife Commission
600 Capitol Way North
Olympia, WA 98501-1091
OR E-MAIL:
Commission@dfw.wa.gov

Mailed letters have more weight then do email letters
so if you can take the time to type one out and mail
it in that would be great along with an email.


GET THOSE CAR POOLS ORGANIZED!
While letters are vitally important, being in
attendance at the Bremerton hearing on August 28 will
do even more for our cause. The City of Forks is
planning to bring a large contingent of people who
want the moratorium rescinded. We will need more
people than ever to meet this challenge.
If you plan to testify you will need to have a
copy of your testimony for each of the commissioners
and other officials who will be at the hearing. Even
if you do not plan to give testimony, your presence is
still imperative.

Thank you for your continued support.
Les Johnson, VP Communications
WILD STEELHEAD COALITION

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Skagit River - August 14th, 2004
supplied by: John's Guide Service
FISHING: Good
River Levels - click here

Skagit River:
River Conditions:

Skagit above the Sauk is running at low to normal flows with 6-8 feet of visibility.
Skagit below the Sauk down to Concrete has zero visibility right now due to warm temps and glacial melt on the Sauk. Skagit below the Baker has 2-4 feet of visibility depending on flow release from the Baker, the more flow release the clearer.
Fishing Report:
Silvers are making a showing already and there's lots of Kings around. Very few Summer-run Steelhead, but lots of Dollie Varden. 


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Skagit River - August 1st, 2004
supplied by: John's Guide Service
FISHING: Fair
River Levels - click here

Skagit River:
River Conditions:
Skagit above the Sauk is running at normal flows with 6-8 feet of visibility.
Skagit below the Sauk has 2-4 feet of visibility right now due to warm temps and glacial melt on the Sauk.
Fishing Report:
A few Summer-run Steelhead around but lots of Dollie Varden around. 



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Skagit River - July 20th, 2004
supplied by: Dickson Flyfishing Steelhead Guides
FISHING: Good
water levels - click here

Had a lovely day on the Skagit the other day. Hatchery chinook are headed for the Cascade River. Pink & white marabous are the drill, but you can't keep them. Dollies are kind of in between migrations right now, but we did handle some to 23". Bull Trout?

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Skagit River - July 7th, 2004
supplied by: Dickson Flyfishing Steelhead Guides
FISHING: Fair
water levels - click here

The Skagit River has plenty of kings and Dollies/Bull around. The Baker River is starting to get Sockeye as well. Fishing above the Sauk has been inconsistent due to all the run off being released. When water levels have been down we have managed to have some good days for large Dollies/Bull but have then followed those days with slow ones when the levels rise. The dams continue to release lots of water making the usually clear water above the confluence of the Sauk very undependable. At times, the water levels have been all over the place making fishing the fly a little tricky. The river levels will hopefully settle down soon and things should improve.

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Skagit River - June 21st, 2004
supplied by: Dickson Flyfishing Steelhead Guides
FISHING: Fair
water levels - click here

Skagit River: 6,900 > 10,000 cfs. River is in snow melt. Water visibility is around 6 feet above the Sauk, but zilch below. Summer steelheading is spotty at best. Nice upstream Dollies on the move as are the hatchery Chinooks. Most guys are flyfishing sinktips. Big marabous in pink/white, blacks, blue, & red\orange are the most popular. Mike & Jonathan fish both surface and subsurface, my gig has been on top, when I can.

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Skagit River - June 14th, 2004
supplied by: Dickson Flyfishing Steelhead Guides
FISHING: Fair
water levels - click here

Fishing Conditions: The weather has been all over the board. Many storm cells, snow levels have actually dropped. Water temps in the Skagit on Thursday and Skykomish on Saturday were both hovering around 50 degrees. Water has been down and in. Fish are around.

Skagit River: 5210 cfs. On a slight rise as we speak. Water very fishable from Rockport up, but total yuck below the Sauk confluence. Summer steelhead is spotty. Nice upstream Dollies on the move as are the hatchery Chinooks. Anglers should be releasing everything. Most guys are throwing hardware or flyfishing sinktips. Big marabous in blacks, blue, red\orange are the most popular. Mike fishes both surface and subsurface, my drill is pretty much on top.

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Skagit River - June 6th, 2004
supplied by: Dickson Flyfishing Steelhead Guides
FISHING: Poor
water levels - click here

The Skagit (7,100 cfs) is really nothing above an incidental for hatchery steelhead. Even the Cascade River is running dirty, so the surface gig, has gone away for a bit. The Sauk (6,000 cfs and zero vis.) is totally gone as is the Suiattle. Wait until after the snow melt, and try the big canyon pools above the Whitechuck River. Pretty cool for wild rainbows and monster Dollies later this summer.

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Skagit River - June 6th, 2004
supplied by: Dickson Flyfishing Steelhead Guides
FISHING: Poor
water levels - click here

The Skagit (7,100 cfs) is really nothing above an incidental for hatchery steelhead. Even the Cascade River is running dirty, so the surface gig, has gone away for a bit. The Sauk (6,000 cfs and zero vis.) is totally gone as is the Suiattle. Wait until after the snow melt, and try the big canyon pools above the Whitechuck River. Pretty cool for wild rainbows and monster Dollies later this summer.

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