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My first fly fishing experience was almost 20 years ago in Colorado, on the Blue River in Silverthorne. You've probably heard of it, but I had just moved to Summit County on a whim - possible only because of an equally willing spouse with a sense of adventure and the unknown. I spent my youth in... [ READ MORE... ]
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I had to opportunity to fish with TU staffers Justin Bezold and Phaedra Booth on the Yakima River yesterday. We've been planning this trip to introduce them to the Yakima, and discuss some new programs associated with the Teanaway Community Forest and Washington Water Project here in WA. Although... [ READ MORE... ]
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This picture shows some of the monofilament line that I recently collected from our Monofilament Line Collection Tubes we have installed a six locations on the Snoqualmie River. Its great to see that some fishermen are using these! Unfortunately, they collect some garbage as well, in spite of... [ READ MORE... ]
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The 3rd Annual Run with the Kokanee Fun Run will be help on Saturday, October 18 at Lake Sammamish State Park in Issaquah. The run begins at 9:00 am and will end at 12:00.
This is a major fun-raiser for our chapter and is critical to our efforts to help restore Kokanee in Lake Sammamish and its... [ READ MORE... ]
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Our monthly chapter meeting will be held on Wednesday, September 10 at 7:00 pm at the Issaquah Brewhouse. This month's featured speaker will be Justin Spinelli with Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife. Justin will be talking about use of volunteer efforts to collect fishing related data to... [ READ MORE... ]
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Monthly chapter meeting. Featured speaker is Dr. Jenifer McIntyre from the WSU Extension Lab in Puyallup, WA. Dr McIntyre will talk about storm water runoff and its affect on fish, including pre-spawn mortality in coho salmon. Come and here a really good presentation! In addition, there will be... [ READ MORE... ]
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The lower river is flow ice right now, but this is normal and is usually gone by February. Big Pines, down in the lower canyon, is the access area most affected. Try walking in/floating the upper river between S. Cle Elum and East Cle Elum WDFW access areas, although the East access can be very... [ READ MORE... ]