06-07-2004, 05:25 PM
North Umpqua River
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RECORDED:
75 °
FISHING: Good
Early summer fish are making there way into the fly water. There has still been some winter fish being caught that are looking good. I have seen some hugh fish caught early in this run. Don't overlook traditional patterns on this classic river. Try skaters, skunks, practitioners,and a variety of spey fly's. Best chance of tangling with one of these remarkable fish is the months of June and July. Best conditions are the low light hours, from early monring and late evening.
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Early summer fish are making there way into the fly water. There has still been some winter fish being caught that are looking good. I have seen some hugh fish caught early in this run. Don't overlook traditional patterns on this classic river. Try skaters, skunks, practitioners,and a variety of spey fly's. Best chance of tangling with one of these remarkable fish is the months of June and July. Best conditions are the low light hours, from early monring and late evening.