Fished up by Cle Elum, the rest of the river below the Teanaway was high and still is. There was a bit of preasure up there, but fish were willing to eat. The inside seams near the heads of the runs were fishing good as were down the middle of the long deep runs. We found a few fish willing to eat a dry, but nymphing consistant. Flies: #14-16 soft hackle Prince Nymph, #14 BH Prince, #4 Pat’s Stone Fly, #14 BH cdc Caddis Emerger, #14 Peacock Soft Hackle, #12 Pink San Juan Worm, #14 PMD, #14-16 Red Copper John, #16 FB PT
Yakima River Fly Fishing Report – 5/17/10
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- Post published:May 17, 2010
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