I usually get up about 5 and am on the water at 6:30. I have two runs
from which to choose. I pick one and fish it through methodically and
thoroughly and am on the way to work between 8 and 8:30 (I figure if
I do this, I will be there when the fish arrive - besides, it's a
great way to begin a day). The only problem is that this last week,
one drift boat has been going through my favorite run just before me
and I have been getting up earlier and earlier . . .
Leland.
>don't you ever work? You are always fishing. However, your point is well
>taken. Playing fish either too long or on tackle too light is not sporting,
>it is killing.
>
>Les J
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Leland Miyawaki" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: "Waflyfishers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Sent: Sunday, June 10, 2001 11:03 PM
>Subject: Steelhead in the Green
>
>
>> I have been spending more than enough time fishing a couple good fly
>> runs on the Green just below Flaming Geyser. This evening I found a
>> dead wild steelhead washed up on the shore. It doesn't take a rocket
>> scientist to figure out what happened. It just points out the need to
>> play our fish we catch quickly and efficiently and release them
>> carefully. It doesn't do us any good to release wild fish if they die.
>>
>> Leland.
>>
>>
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