06-07-2004, 05:26 PM
Sandy River
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RECORDED:
75 °
FISHING: Fair
The Sandy has been fishing decent as of late. The rain has subsided for a little while, and therefore the river has dropped. Steelhead moved into the Sandy during the high waters and should be available for the take. Big, big flies work wonders on this stream. Shooting heads or sometime type of deep water express lines are appropriate to get down to wear the fish are holding. Spey rods work best for covering this small river. Shrimp patterns and leechs work well, but dont overlook the traditional patterns for summer fish.
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RECORDED:
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The Sandy has been fishing decent as of late. The rain has subsided for a little while, and therefore the river has dropped. Steelhead moved into the Sandy during the high waters and should be available for the take. Big, big flies work wonders on this stream. Shooting heads or sometime type of deep water express lines are appropriate to get down to wear the fish are holding. Spey rods work best for covering this small river. Shrimp patterns and leechs work well, but dont overlook the traditional patterns for summer fish.