February 6 2013
And so it goes.
Well, I am back to writing weekly fishing reports again. I hope you find
them informative if not entertaining.
The Puget Sound river season is coming to a close early, again. The
bright news is, The Queets on the Olympic Peninsula is posed to have another
stellar year. If you have a large steelhead in your horizon, you might want to
hook up with Mike ASAP. His dates are booking fast. 425 330 9506
Me? I get to guard the home front conducting the Casting classes &
Lakes Schools for the next few months. You can read all about it in the Flyfishing Made
Easy program. Teaching 300-500 fly anglers a year. Guiding isn't All we
do!
So the river reports:
The Skagit in the Rockport area is fishing the best. (5000-6000 cfs.
@ Marblemount). Hatchery winter steelhead was short lived at best but
the Dolly fishing has held up. Its hard to beat Cop Car for taking these fish,
but anything big and wiggly will get a bite.
So many fly anglers have gone to swing fishing with tips but I maintain it
is still the most misunderstood technique for taking winter fish. Here is an
updated article I originally wrote some 10 years ago called Flylines are what catch
fish.
Next reports will be relayed from Mike out on the coast.
Speaking of which:
Dickson Flyfishing will host a second seminar at Cabelas
Topic: Swing Fishing for winter Steelhead, Olympic Peninsula and
beyond.
We have decided to make this one into a workshop with 10 different displays
covering everything from fly-tying to spey rods & equipment. We
will have plenty of experts there to answer your questions, plus lots of hands
on do-dads.
Mike will be on hand to show his Queets River video, while I will host the
show. Here's the Scoop.
Where: Cabelas @ Tulalip
When: February 23
Time: 5-7 PM
Come as you are. It's free!
Best of fishing,
Dennis & Mike Dickson
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