08-12-2004, 02:10 PM
Sol Duc River - August 10th, 2004
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FISHING: Fair
We just had a desperately needed spate of rain, however brief it was enough to raise the Sol-Duc River an inch or two and bring in a few more fresh Summer Silver Salmon. by tomorrow though this river will again be gin clear and basically un-navigable. The Hoh River was fishing "decent" up until yesterday, right now though it is out running very high and murky.
It was pretty good in here today. We ran into a good number of fish, quit the variety pack actually. 1 King, 3 Silvers, 3 Sockeye and several nice little Cutthroat. We were using ultra light spinning equipment and had our best success on the Silver Salmon using small chrome and green spinners.
Note: It is strictly catch and release on ALL Wild Steelhead.
supplied by: [url "http://www.fisheyesoup.com/redir.php?recKey=89,re"]Fishing Northwest[/url]
FISHING: Fair
We just had a desperately needed spate of rain, however brief it was enough to raise the Sol-Duc River an inch or two and bring in a few more fresh Summer Silver Salmon. by tomorrow though this river will again be gin clear and basically un-navigable. The Hoh River was fishing "decent" up until yesterday, right now though it is out running very high and murky.
It was pretty good in here today. We ran into a good number of fish, quit the variety pack actually. 1 King, 3 Silvers, 3 Sockeye and several nice little Cutthroat. We were using ultra light spinning equipment and had our best success on the Silver Salmon using small chrome and green spinners.
Note: It is strictly catch and release on ALL Wild Steelhead.