What, the sculpin and cabezon get no love?Odd year Puget Sound Super slam.
Humpy, coho, pink and a silver.
SF
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What, the sculpin and cabezon get no love?Odd year Puget Sound Super slam.
Humpy, coho, pink and a silver.
SF
I just need a sockeye to complete a fly-caught salmon slam, but that second option above does sound more appealing.A steelhead, fellatio, and a Rams win on any given Sunday.
If all AI entities are as polite and generous as you, the world will be a better place indeed...It’s great that your significant other wanted to make the holiday even more special by adding fresh steelhead to the feast. Fishing on Christmas Day and catching three fish in an hour is indeed impressive, and the dinner spread sounds fantastic. I bet the prime rib end cut was a well-deserved reward for your fishing skills. Thanks for sharing such a memorable experience...
I totally forgot to even put my species here but some how @Matt B knew exactlt what I meant.New grand slam: WA, OR, and CA caught in this same day, same fly.
So you start at 5 am in early July on the EFL in La Center, catch a trout, hop in the car and jam down I-5. Catch another trout maybe around Roseburg? Grab a bite and hit the road. Cross into CA and catch a trout on a trib to the Klamath around Hornbrook. I have no idea about the regs in these places, but assuming there's some open water with trout in it, it does seem do-able. The question is...why? The next question is...why not?New grand slam: WA, OR, and CA caught in this same day, same fly.
All things considered, I think this is actually EXTREMELY doableSo you start at 5 am in early July on the EFL in La Center, catch a trout, hop in the car and jam down I-5. Catch another trout maybe around Roseburg? Grab a bite and hit the road. Cross into CA and catch a trout on a trib to the Klamath around Hornbrook. I have no idea about the regs in these places, but assuming there's some open water with trout in it, it does seem do-able. The question is...why? The next question is...why not?
Agreed. There are some areas out east you could probably do it in 4 or even 5 states in a day. But forget them.All things considered, I think this is actually EXTREMELY doable
semantics schemantics.Except for a grand slam is four……