06-10-2004, 04:57 PM
Oyster River - June 7th, 2004
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FISHING: Good
Salmon River; Cutthroat trout are prevalent in the Salmon River and spring can be a good time to angle for them. They are available from the estuary upstream to the boundary at Kay creek but mostly tend to be found in the middle and lower river at this time of year. These fish can be caught on gear but they will take flies.
Campbell River; The Campbell has been producing Sea-Run Cutts in the estuary and Further upstream. Resident cutthroat and Rainbows are also available. Evening and morning dry fly fishing has been yielding good results. There are hatches of Mayflies coming off almost every evening stimulating the bite.
Oyster River; Occasional reports of Sea-run Cutts coming from the Oyster. June is one of the best months for estuary fishing at the mouth of the Oyster and that fishery should be on soon.
Elk River; Great Rainbow action continues in the Elk. The majority of the run is in the river and slowly migrating upstream. While wet flies like bead-head Hare’s ears are most effective, dry flies will work at times if the fish are not stale from being fished over.
Lake Scene; Area lakes are being heavily fished and the fishing has been excellent. With as much warm weather as we have had lately, fish have been feeding heavily and are gaining weight and becoming aggressive.
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FISHING: Good
Salmon River; Cutthroat trout are prevalent in the Salmon River and spring can be a good time to angle for them. They are available from the estuary upstream to the boundary at Kay creek but mostly tend to be found in the middle and lower river at this time of year. These fish can be caught on gear but they will take flies.
Campbell River; The Campbell has been producing Sea-Run Cutts in the estuary and Further upstream. Resident cutthroat and Rainbows are also available. Evening and morning dry fly fishing has been yielding good results. There are hatches of Mayflies coming off almost every evening stimulating the bite.
Oyster River; Occasional reports of Sea-run Cutts coming from the Oyster. June is one of the best months for estuary fishing at the mouth of the Oyster and that fishery should be on soon.
Elk River; Great Rainbow action continues in the Elk. The majority of the run is in the river and slowly migrating upstream. While wet flies like bead-head Hare’s ears are most effective, dry flies will work at times if the fish are not stale from being fished over.
Lake Scene; Area lakes are being heavily fished and the fishing has been excellent. With as much warm weather as we have had lately, fish have been feeding heavily and are gaining weight and becoming aggressive.