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Great stuff and pretty fish!Checked off my small stream adventures yesterday. Didn't get the chance to fish over the holiday weekend due to my partner getting sick for the whole 3 days. Knowing that some of the systems close on the 10th, I took the day off of work yesterday (cough cough) to explore some of my favorite spots off HWY 2 before they close. The decision to call in did not disappoint. Fished a total of 4 spots and landed around 25 to net. The heat kicked in after 4 hours of fishing and I had to call it. Most of the fish were in the 8"-10" range with the last of the day coming in around 14". Just sad that the season is so short (again). Back to SRCs.
Elk hair caddis was the fly of choice.
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Oh man. I get it. Hope that streak ends soon. Gotta get out there, man!I am living vicariously through these reports, thank you for these posts. These are the kinds of waters I like to fish. I just realized that as of today I have been working 19 straight days without a day off. All work and no play makes Zak a dull boy!



Great looking water! Nice job guys!@mcswny and I went exploring. Fully OMJ style, based on what we now call “remote sensing” only. ‘Cept I actually brought along a good ol’ DeLorme.
We found a dead end or two but also fish and identified a whole buncha new stream miles to explore in the future.
It got hot. The first place we went, the water was 56 around noon and 58 around 3pm. We went swimming. Took my breath away a bit and reminded me I’m still alive. Just like Eddie Vedder said.
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I gotta be honest. I wasn’t super impressed with the first 1/2 to 3/4 mile of the first spot. We tried to get up higher on that creek but it was all gorged out and too hard to access from above. So we walked in from the bridge down low and the habitat down there was rather simplified with huge stretches of exposed, shallow riffles unlikely to hold fish bigger than fry. (Which, we saw a lot of RBT fry.) But once we got up around the corner and into the lower end of that gorge, there were lots more fishy hides-holes, and, mercifully for us and the fish, more shade.Great looking water! Nice job guys!
I turned into a hot boy.I gotta be honest. I wasn’t super impressed with the first 1/2 to 3/4 mile of the first spot. We tried to get up higher on that creek but it was all gorged out and too hard to access from above. So we walked in from the bridge down low and the habitat down there was rather simplified with huge stretches of exposed, shallow riffles unlikely to hold fish bigger than fry. (Which, we saw a lot of RBT fry.) But once we got up around the corner and into the lower end of that gorge, there were lots more fishy hides-holes, and, mercifully for us and the fish, more shade.
Now I feel like you and I should go and build the 3rd leg of the triangleI gotta be honest. I wasn’t super impressed with the first 1/2 to 3/4 mile of the first spot. We tried to get up higher on that creek but it was all gorged out and too hard to access from above. So we walked in from the bridge down low and the habitat down there was rather simplified with huge stretches of exposed, shallow riffles unlikely to hold fish bigger than fry. (Which, we saw a lot of RBT fry.) But once we got up around the corner and into the lower end of that gorge, there were lots more fishy hides-holes, and, mercifully for us and the fish, more shade.
Pnwflyfishing.com the speed dating site for the north west angling crowd.Now I feel like you and I should go and build the 3rd leg of the triangle![]()
Awesome! Glad you guys got a break to get out. That's really a pretty area. And so happy Rigby is working out, looks wet.Finally got out in the woods and water today! My dog and had a grand time catching 4-6" cutts.
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He started to like getting in the water today. He's going to be a good fishing buddy.Awesome! Glad you guys got a break to get out. That's really a pretty area. And so happy Rigby is working out, looks wet.
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I did not realize we had mahi mahi trout in the central cascades. But I caught one.
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This is where it lived.
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Here’s a fish.
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Loves the water like a fish.
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Yum.
Nice trip report Matt. I have visited that location several times. A friend and I have dubbed it Eldorado.View attachment 160883
This is where it lived...
Beast!