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#113800 - 05/16/01 12:53 PM New in Town
Rain Drop Offline
Eyed Egg

Registered: 05/16/01
Posts: 7
Loc: Forks, WA
Hi, I am new to the NW and have my first flyfishing lesson on May 24th. I am looking for some one or few to fish with. Not necessarily flyfishing. Dont really know the area yet or what to do out there. If anyone is interested on showing the new girl around I would appreciate it. Thanks

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#113801 - 05/16/01 01:03 PM Re: New in Town
Coho Offline
River Nutrients

Registered: 03/09/99
Posts: 2566
Loc: Muk
Welcome Raindrop! and you live in the right place to start fishing. There are many helpful people in Forks-start with Bob at the Sporting Goods store and he will steer you right. Goodluck

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#113802 - 05/16/01 06:30 PM Re: New in Town
Hey Yall Watch This Offline
Returning Adult

Registered: 03/05/01
Posts: 444
Loc: Olympia....beeyotch
Welcome to the PacNW. I moved out here several years ago and I love it. So give us some vitals...age, your sign, etc. laugh

Welcome to the board, and hopefully you won't be too scared by Osprey.....he's the disgruntled postal worker that frequents the board. cool
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#113803 - 05/16/01 09:53 PM Re: New in Town
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Hi Raindrop. Welcome to the BB.

You have indeed landed in a top NW fishing area, particularly for steelhead and salmon fishing. I'm curious how you came to chose a nice place like Forks?

This is a good place to get oriented to NW fishing techs. I suggest browsing around in the 'how to' post threads in the pages of the BB here (thread = topic + replies). And also check out the tips sections of this Piscatorial Pursuits website for a lot of valuable fishing info. As was mentioned, spending some time having a fishing shop emplyee show you the basics of rigging and suggestions of wherer and how to fish. Good luck, and ask any questions you like.

From Memorial Union, OSU campus this evening - RT (thought I smelled some Husky carcasses as I walked by Reser a bit ago)

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#113804 - 05/16/01 10:54 PM Re: New in Town
RPetzold Offline
Repeat Spawner

Registered: 11/04/99
Posts: 983
Loc: Everett, Wa
I wish I lived in Forks laugh or was maybe a little older laugh

Give Rich G a hollar smile smile
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#113805 - 05/17/01 11:57 AM Re: New in Town
Rain Drop Offline
Eyed Egg

Registered: 05/16/01
Posts: 7
Loc: Forks, WA
You guys have been great. Thanks for all the advice. I moved to Forks from Florida for a job. Working as a fishery biologist. Other stats: I am single, 37, no kids, but do have a dog. I am a virgo and like long walks on the beach. eek What ever!! Keep the advice coming and hope to see ya'll on the rivers.
Rain Drop

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#113806 - 05/17/01 01:44 PM Re: New in Town
hawk Offline
Spawner

Registered: 03/08/99
Posts: 562
Loc: austin, Minnesota, USA
Watchout Raindrop. Single and like to fish. Ouch. You'll probably have 5 dozen guys knockin on your door. Bad thing, is that their idea of a romantic date is a old pickup, brand new drift boat, a loomis drift rod, a jar of well cured eggs, a bait box full of stinky sand shrimp, can of warm pop, and a peanut butter sandwich. If it wasn't for a wife and four kids, I'd probably be in line too. Post your questions, and I'm sure there will be plenty of people willing to help you out. Good luck and welcome. You may want to book a couple of trips with Bob to get an idea of some places for you to fish. Would sure cut down on a lot of wasted time and frustration. Just remember to let those wild ones go. Love em and Leave em. Peace
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#113807 - 05/17/01 02:07 PM Re: New in Town
charr Offline
Spawner

Registered: 03/27/01
Posts: 778
Loc: Yuppie Ville
Maybe there should be a lottery drawing to see who gets the first date :p laugh

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#113808 - 05/17/01 04:58 PM Re: New in Town
Anonymous
Unregistered


Hey Rain Drop, that's really cool. Maybe you can keep us up on the inner happenings and decision criteria of the Tribal Fishing Commission. I seem to have forgotten the name of the head of that commission offhand; can you remind of who that is? Also, you will find that some of the Oly Pen steelie nates will fight like Florida tarpon. Have fun. ... I hope you aren't just a fantasy. If not, then ignore the following. ......

OK, which one of you @hotmail.com yahoos registered as Rain Drop. Not in the mood to look it up; or even if it's from Terrace or here. Just have some fun 'stimulating' the guys here - I like it. smile

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#113809 - 05/17/01 05:06 PM Re: New in Town
Rain Drop Offline
Eyed Egg

Registered: 05/16/01
Posts: 7
Loc: Forks, WA
Hey boys, I am for real laugh I cant wait to hit the rivers and get me a fish. Just need a lesson or two before I head out. The feel of a big steely at the end of the line is going to be nice. Use to bone fish in Florida, regular tackle. Looking foreward to learning flyfishing. smile

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#113810 - 05/17/01 06:13 PM Re: New in Town
backlash2 Offline
Returning Adult

Registered: 02/09/00
Posts: 243
Loc: Pasco, WA
Well, if this is a hoax, it's all good laugh
From some of the replies you guys are giving, I'd say there is bone fishing in Washington, too laugh
If you are for real, good luck...you picked a great place to chase metalheads...P.S. If you meet a fellow fishergal out there named *****, run for your life wink

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White Sock River Steelhead Ranch

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#113811 - 05/17/01 06:53 PM Re: New in Town
Bob Offline

Dazed and Confused

Registered: 03/05/99
Posts: 6367
Loc: Forks, WA & Soldotna, AK
She is for real smile I even know where she lives and what she drives. Jezz, that sounds kinda bad eek
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#113812 - 05/17/01 07:07 PM Re: New in Town
Hey Yall Watch This Offline
Returning Adult

Registered: 03/05/01
Posts: 444
Loc: Olympia....beeyotch
That didn't sound too bad. It sounded just like what we other stalkers know about people. wink

Hey Rain Drop, being from LA (lower Alabama), you will miss the sunshine of the white, sandy beaches and that emerald green water. The fishing is cool out here, as long as the rivers aren't blown out, and their aren't any gillnets choaking the river you are fishing on.

You came to the right place for info, help, tips, and plenty of friends to take you fishing.

I've got 2 lots down in Freeport,FL and the neighbor called and said it was 92 degrees down there. The weather is much more mild out here, and you will actually pray for rain if it will move your fish into the rivers. laugh Although, when you pray for rain it sounds like please let it rain for 3 days, but not 4. 4 would be bad and it would puke my river.....LOL That's usually how the prayers go.

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#113813 - 05/17/01 07:37 PM Re: New in Town
Anonymous
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Rain Drop, please pardon my doubt. It's just that we get a few young 'trolls' on here now and then that play name games. ...

So, where were we? ... Oh ya, we were discussing when would be a good time for me to meet your dog and take you fishing to show you the ropes. Ah, wait, only 'Yall uses ropes. But I would be glad to teach you how to fish for these great NW salmon and steelhead sometime. And would you show me how to bone fish? We believe we have the best fishing in the world in the NW quadrant of this continent, and you are in one of the better places on the outer OP. I love to flyfish for steelhead. Since most of the OP rivers are glacial melt fed you will likely do better with conventional tackle until the rivers warm up and clear some more. It's still worth trying though. For now, I suggest using a sinktip flyline and bright attractor wetfly steelhead patterns, fished first in a natural drift presentation and then, after properly mending your line, let the fly swing across holding water. Local tackle shops are a good place to find what works best for the rivers you will fish. Good luck and let us know how you are progressing. Take care. - Steve

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#113814 - 05/17/01 11:34 PM Re: New in Town
RPetzold Offline
Repeat Spawner

Registered: 11/04/99
Posts: 983
Loc: Everett, Wa
I am forty, I swear to God!! And anyone on this board who has met me can attest to my good looks!! laugh laugh

Plus I am a fisheries biologist, well soon to be. smile
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#113815 - 05/18/01 12:47 AM Re: New in Town
flickyourjig Offline
Juvenille at Sea

Registered: 01/13/01
Posts: 133
Loc: Saxon,wa.
HEY RD
Forks is fishing heaven on earth and, uh , um, don't forget the VAGABOND wink wink wink
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#113816 - 05/18/01 09:48 AM Re: New in Town
hawk Offline
Spawner

Registered: 03/08/99
Posts: 562
Loc: austin, Minnesota, USA
Hey Sparky: Don't double your age so quick. Just means you have less time to fish before you turn in to fertilzer (aka: worm food). Let's hope she doesn't find Rats' favorite rock on the Oly Penn. He would be lost, and wouldn't have a clue where to fish

Hawk

Vice President of Reality
Root River Drone Steelhead Ranch
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#113817 - 05/18/01 11:23 AM Re: New in Town
Rain Drop Offline
Eyed Egg

Registered: 05/16/01
Posts: 7
Loc: Forks, WA
You Guys are great laugh I should of gotten here sooner. I am taking my fly lesson in PA at Waters West. Hopefully that will get me on the right track. Choosing a rod is the hard part(keep your minds clean!). Steve, name the place! Sparky, get your degree and who said I wanted a 40 year old. Hope to see you all on the river. Rain Drop

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#113818 - 05/18/01 12:09 PM Re: New in Town
rainycity Offline
Returning Adult

Registered: 12/06/99
Posts: 419
Loc: Seattle
Hawkster,
I`ll go with most of what you said except the
warm can of pop.
After all, the date has to carry the cooler..*L*
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#113819 - 05/18/01 12:49 PM Re: New in Town
Osprey Offline
Spawner

Registered: 05/09/00
Posts: 915
Loc: Osprey Acres /Olympja
Welcome aboard RainDrop laugh
There's a ton of info here...also a few over aged ....undersexed fellow fisherman wink
all in all a good bunch,even the so called "Attempted Moderator" wink...don't worry he's harmless,after the abuse he's put his body thru over the years
I'm sure you can out run him just head down toward the river.....he's sure to fall down at some point rolleyes .
If you ever decide to come south and try a few other rivers.The Redneck and I would love you the ropes wink ......Have fun.....Os

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