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Recent fishing report for Washington 6/7
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Cedar River - June 7th, 2004
supplied by: [url "http://www.fisheyesoup.com/redir.php?recKey=127,re"][#0000ff]Puget Sound Fly Company, LLC[/#0000ff][/url]
RECORDED: [Image: sunrain.gif] 66 ° [Image: blackSpacer.gif] FISHING: Excellent
The Cedar River has been almost as good as it was hyped up to be! The best water for big fish can be found from Highway 18 down to the mouth. Please stop by or call Puget Sound Fly Company at 253-839-4119, if you have any more questions.



Techniques: Nymph fishing with a strike indicator is the most productive technique. Look for 4’-8’ of “walking speed” water with some cover.

Streamer fishing is also effective. Use either a sink tip or sinking leader with a steamer fly and an erratic retrieve.

Dry fly activity is good. Look for it to improve in the evenings and mornings, with warmer weather here.



Hatches: The Cedar is surprisingly fertile and has some good insect activity. Currently we are seeing some very good ‘Yellow Sally’ (small tan/yellow stoneflies), Pale Morning Duns, and Caddis. Unfortunately the fish aren’t always looking up during these hatches. Try mornings and evenings.



Flies: Nymphs: Bird’s Nest, Tan and Brown Sparkle Pupa, Rubber Legged Hare’s Ear, Copper John

Streamers: Conehead Muddler (olive, brown, black), Rag Sculpin, Trout Bait, P.R. Spider

Dries: Yellow Sally, Tan Elk Hair, Light Cahill, PMD, Yellow Stimulator.
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