shootnstitch
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3 salt
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Looking for a good guide for fly fishing anywhere on the WA coastal rivers. Any recommendations? Lots of bait drifters listed, but would prefer fly. And what is the hot bite right now? Springers? Salmon? Can I put anything in my freezer or do I have to settle for hot dogs? Thanks (the fish are mush over here in Idaho - something about babies)
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Steelheader69
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I can suggest a couple "fly specific" guides. One of the better ones is Bob Triggs and JD Love. Just a word of warning, most fly guides will suggest (or insist) on CnR only. You'll have some steel and of course springers coming in. Can get you #'s if you need for the guides above.
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shootnstitch
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SH69 - Thanks for the info - I'll give it some thought and let you know if I need any further info. Thanks again
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cupo
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cookin' reels and killin' wading boots
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Lots of good ones. My choice would be Jim Kerr.
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AKSALMONMAN
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Check out Jeff Brazda's website. I think it brazdafishing.com He is probably one of the best
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