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#67476 - 07/11/02 03:05 PM Variety - a good thing? (long)
PhishPhreak Offline
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Registered: 06/19/01
Posts: 1066
Loc: North Bend, WA
In another post, a fellow fisherman said something that reminded me just how lucky we are here in western Washington. Sure things could be better. A lot better. I’d like to see some more Fly Fishing only waters, and a lot more Selective Fishing waters. And better management and enforcement on all our waters. But I would rather live here in W. WA than anywhere else in the world. Granted, you can list off places in BC, Alaska, etc that are fishing mecca – but that’s what vacations are for. Not exactly friendly places to support your family and live year round…

Where else can you fish year round just a short drive from you home if you really wanted? I have so many options when it comes to fishing, I can hardly decide where to go and what to target, or even what gear to use.

Puget sound salmon? Puget sound SRCs? Rock fish and lings? Halibut? Maybe head up to Neah Bay or down to Westport or Buoy 10?? Fly fishing from the beach? Trolling cut plug herring? Spoons or spinners? Too many great choices. And my tackle boxes would show it… But there’s more…

How about spring time fishing for trout in one of the many good lakes? Am I hungry for some fresh trout today, or just interested in some C&R fun? Summer time trout fishing in the rivers\streams or deeper and colder lakes? Alpine lake and stream fishing? Or my favorite of all – fall fishing for trout in the rivers (or maybe the lakes). Hot action on the fly or spinner\spoon. Doesn’t get much better. Or does it?

Summer steelhead rock! Winter steelhead are a blast as well. But my favorite of all is fishing for various trout, salmon, char, steelhead in a coastal stream during the fall. You never know what kind of beautiful beast will hit next. And the atmosphere\scenery cannot be beat.

And when the trout bite dies down due to warm weather, well that’s why God created warm water fish. Crappy, perch, walleye, bass, and more. The decisions keep piling up. As does the gear to keep up  That’s part of what makes fishing so fun to me. Versatility. Anyone can be an expert at one thing. That’s cool, but then you are limiting your options more than I would like. Being very good at catching a variety of fish, under a variety of environments - all year long is what makes a person a great fisherman IMHO. And what better place to pursue this passion than W. Wa?

We sport fishers need to stick together and protect what we have and fight to make it better. It’s an uphill battle, but what is the alternative? Give up fishing? Allow ourselves as a sport fishing community to self destruct from the inside out? Just not bother to pass on the love of the sport to your kids because it is starting to suck so bad? I don’t think so!

Well, there goes my lunch break! Good luck out there!

-Chad

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#67477 - 07/11/02 03:58 PM Re: Variety - a good thing? (long)
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Registered: 01/07/02
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Loc: Everett,Wa
Good post!
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#67478 - 07/11/02 04:07 PM Re: Variety - a good thing? (long)
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Registered: 06/08/02
Posts: 277
Loc: Post Falls, Idaho
Very well done and there should be no arguments from anyone that we live in the best place on earth for any outdoor adventurer.
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#67479 - 07/12/02 12:43 AM Re: Variety - a good thing? (long)
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Posts: 467
Loc: Kent
DITTO!!!
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#67480 - 07/12/02 02:05 AM Re: Variety - a good thing? (long)
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Juvenille at Sea

Registered: 05/02/01
Posts: 246
Loc: Tacoma Wa,
Good points BUT

Have you been in the woods.
You can walk five feet in, and not see more than five feet in front of you. Trees six inches across the base and one foot apart. to many trash trees.
I don't mind logging but they don't clean up after they are done. limbs one foot thick on the forest floor, and scrap log ends everywhere.
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#67481 - 07/12/02 02:12 PM Re: Variety - a good thing? (long)
On The Hook Offline
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Registered: 06/08/02
Posts: 277
Loc: Post Falls, Idaho
Basser

Take a trip to the forests of Eastern Washington they are alot more wide open. If its to hot for you there try the Pasayten Wilderness it is an awesome hiking and hunting area with some pristine flyfishing.

Just a thought if you like the more open country.
(or Try the Selkirk or Blue Mts areas) laugh wink smile
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#67482 - 07/12/02 02:17 PM Re: Variety - a good thing? (long)
FishnfellaS Offline
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Registered: 06/17/01
Posts: 319
Loc: Grand Coulee,Wa. 99133
Have to agree our options are much greater than most other areas of America.

Factor in the World, and well, we're nothing special at all.

My main theme is if you think it's good now.....well, ya should a seen it 40
years ago. And the way things are going politically with the rivers,salmon
crisis,declining opportunities for good trouting, Poor mamagement decisions in F&G,
Makes it hard to stay upbeat at times..

You that are loving Washington for the diversity of opportunity we have better
get off the water more and into public hearings and meetings regarding your
resource. You don't loose it overnight....you loose it bit by bit.

The enemy: Rich developers,resource exploiters,Dam builders,and the Politicians they OWN.

Your only strength: Numbers and raised voices in meetings,forums etc. They sometimes
fear your vote.
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#67483 - 07/13/02 12:08 AM Re: Variety - a good thing? (long)
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Juvenille at Sea

Registered: 05/02/01
Posts: 246
Loc: Tacoma Wa,
PT Fishing Nut
Thanks for the tip.
I will break out the map this fall.
It's worth a look.
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