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    With the exception of steelhead, nothing beats coho on the fly. Often, fly fishing coho is very effective. This isn’t always the case, canyon pools, pocket water and deep fast runs are best left for more standard methods. For example the lower portions of the Chehalis, Vedder, Harrison, Nicolmen, Nicomekl, Kanaka, Alouette, and the Capilano make for ideal-near perfect fly water.

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    The water’s inky darkness rushes around your waders as you push through a shallow tail-out to reach a deep holding pool on the far side. Already you can make out the dark silhouette of another fly fisher methodically casting and working the water. After a brief “Good morning”, you position yourself at the head of the pool and ease a cast into the darkness, not knowing exactly where it lands. As ...
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    Well, Kingfisher had asked me about "short floating" in another thread, and I realized that there might just be a need to expand on some of the techniques used to fish our rivers for salmon....

    [quote="kingfisher2006"]Hi Ribwart, I really enjoyed reading your posting (October 9) and the information you supplied on teaching your girlfriend to fish. I wish more people would write ...
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    Chinook are considered the big game fish of the salmon species. This is true, these fish can get huge! Now since the springs are the first salmon to enter the Fraser River and its tribs, it is usual to see many folks putting their time in on the Fraser early on. Now Chinook are said to be hard to catch by many, and you see a lot of people out on the river confused on what to do. Thus, they do not ...
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    It has been said of winter steelheading with a fly rod, that one can achieve the same effects and have nearly the same results by standing in a bucket of ice water in your back yard casting heroically. Sometimes it may seem so, believe me I’ve had my droughts, but I would like to shed some light on the topic of cold water steelhead that may help a few fly chuckers turn the table.*

    When I’m spea ...
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