09-03-2004, 05:31 AM
North Umpqua River - August 28th, 2004
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RECORDED: 79 ° FISHING: Good
With the rain falling we could see the fishing pick back up. The No Ump cools quickly after a storm and that is exactly what these steelhead need. Fish are throughout the entire system and have been attacking the fly for those of you paying our dues. Have herd good reports the last couple of weeks. One of our guides picked up a very bright fish near the camp water this last weekend. With this weeks cool weather you should be making some time to fish here before the end of September. Try Red tiger's, Green Butt's, Purple Tiger's, Beach Bum's, Strung Out Skaters and a variety of other patterns. And always swing a waking fly through the smooth tailouts. Cover lots of water and fish with confidence. See you on the water. Fish on. Another one of our guides landed one out of two fish this Thursday. He was fishing above Mott bridge with a purple and green Beach Bum tied on a dry line with a 10" leader.
supplied by: [url "http://www.fisheyesoup.com/redir.php?recKey=24,re"]The Fly Box[/url]
RECORDED: 79 ° FISHING: Good
With the rain falling we could see the fishing pick back up. The No Ump cools quickly after a storm and that is exactly what these steelhead need. Fish are throughout the entire system and have been attacking the fly for those of you paying our dues. Have herd good reports the last couple of weeks. One of our guides picked up a very bright fish near the camp water this last weekend. With this weeks cool weather you should be making some time to fish here before the end of September. Try Red tiger's, Green Butt's, Purple Tiger's, Beach Bum's, Strung Out Skaters and a variety of other patterns. And always swing a waking fly through the smooth tailouts. Cover lots of water and fish with confidence. See you on the water. Fish on. Another one of our guides landed one out of two fish this Thursday. He was fishing above Mott bridge with a purple and green Beach Bum tied on a dry line with a 10" leader.