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What flies would you buy?
daveenlola:
And another question...I heard i can fish snoqualmie river above the falls year round?? The regs dont say that but i keep hearing diffrent.
Where else can i get a trout on a fly right now without going over the pass?
jackelope:
you can fish the south fork along I-90 up below the pass year round. tough fishing for trout in rivers in winter though. the main stem snoqualmie is puking mud and real high...i would assume the forks are too. once the middle fork opens, that is good fishing.
do you have a little boat? or float tube or something? beaver lake in issaquah should be fishing ok right now, but it is not fishable from the bank...there's also a lake on whidbey island that is open year round...lone lake.
rivers won't be open till june 1 mostly.
daveenlola:
Yea I do have a little boat, Is beaver up on the plateau? Does trolling a fly work pretty good? I imagine you would just need to frift with the wind?
jackelope:
yes up on the plateau.
i would row or troll with an electric motor slowly and troll a weighted olive wooly bugger SLOW. they recently planted with a lot of bigger than average fish.
the launch is on the far side of the lake across from the state park.
walt:
Trolling and drifting can both work well. I like to troll leaches on a sinking line, and drift woolly buggers and damsels on a floater. Add small split shot to the leader to get the fly to different depths. The fish will tend to hang out at a certain depth within the water column depending on water temperature. Also give the flyline a little tug here and there to give the fly action as you go.
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