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    SFR DEET

    I've been using lemon-eucalyptus oil for years and it works well for me. The scent is a bit strong, but it smells better than deet and hasn't melted any fly lines or bicycle helmets.
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    NFR What am I ?

    Maybe an ant?
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    Orvis Clearwater II reel in saltwater

    I was wondering if anyone has used this reel in salt water and if so, how well did it hold up?
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    Heads-Up for Chopoka Anglers

    As you drive the road in to the lake, the WDNR camp is the first one encountered (south camp). BLM is furthest away (north camp).
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    Invasive Species Concerns

    Isopropanol might get rid of some of the other invasive critters, but not the NZ mud snails. They are remarkably resistant to a lot of stuff. When they close up their shells, they can withstand a lot of chemicals and weeks of dessication. This is an older paper but I doubt if the findings have...
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    Invasive Species Concerns

    Clean off mud and debris first and then soak boots etc. in 409 degreaser for 30 minutes or so to kill NZ mud snails. Soaking in a 2% (w/v) Virkon Aquatic disinfectant solution works very well too. Virkon comes as a powder and is much easier to store than the 409. Equipment should be thoroughly...
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    Scotland

    Thanks! Reminded me of growing up and fishing the highlands and the Hebrides until my early 20s.
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    Skykomish/Snohomish Post 2025 Flood updates/questions

    As far as I know, there are no brown trout in the Snohomish system. I did see two adult browns about 20 years ago in a small trib in Mirrormont that drained to Issaquah Creek in the Lk WA watershed. I was monitoring some fish passage projects after a big storm and residents told me that one of...
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    Getting started with fly tying

    I harvested a few pheasants and partridge again this year (thanks to my pup!). If you can use a partridge skin and some pheasant tail feathers, send me your address by DM and I'll happily mail them out to you. Steve
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    Fall BWOs on the Yakima

    I just looked at the #18s in the store. I didn't measure anything, but the 1110 eyes weren't noticeably larger than the other #18 brand on offer. The guy behind the counter had the same observation and didn't have any suggestions other than stronger magnifier glasses.
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    Fall BWOs on the Yakima

    Hi Bob, I looked at the on-line description for the Daiichi 1110 on Amazon and thought the same as you: that it has a wider eye. I took a trip to Creekside Anglers in Issaquah and took a look. The eyes are standard size. The description implies wide eyes, but that is not the case. It is just a...
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    Fall BWOs on the Yakima

    Hi Bob, Do you know if these are made in #18-20? All that I can find at Gamkatsu and on-line vendors are the C12-BM in #26 and smaller. But your suggestion did prompt me to search for wide eye fly hooks from other manufacturers. Don't know why I haven't thought of that before now. Old age maybe.
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    Fall BWOs on the Yakima

    Thanks Bob!! These look they will do nicely. I'll get myself some for Xmas give them a try!!
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    The Steelhead Trout - WA State fish??

    It should be the Olympic mudminnow since that is the only fish that is only found in Washington state. Cute little fish too.
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    Fall BWOs on the Yakima

    I had some success during a mid afternoon emergence with size 16 BWOs (emergers and dries) last week near Cle Elum. My eyes are older than I would like them to be, and the 16s are bit easier to tie on the leader than18-20s. But they are not that much easier to see on the water! Tightening up...
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    New Sweeper Yakima River upstream of Teanaway Junction launch

    I don't fish the Yakima very often and I don't know if many anglers will float this reach between now and when the high flows occur. If this piece of LW is likely to cause injury or harm before it gets mobilized by high flow, then WDFW may allow intervention. Before cutting the tree, please call...
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    New Sweeper Yakima River upstream of Teanaway Junction launch

    A beaver took down a cottonwood about an hour ago, 75 yards upstream of the boat launch at Teanaway Junction. It is a full sweeper. The river is pushing boats to river left, but there is just enough room to ferry hard to river right and portage. Be careful out there!!
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    How do you figure out what line weight mystery fly lines are?

    @Russell Thank you! You helped me solve a few mysteries with old, but good, lines in my stash!!
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