Andy, are you positive you were catching Westslope cutts around here?  My understanding is coastal cutts are those that are in waters on this side of the mountains.
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Sent: Tuesday, March 19, 2002 7:14 PM
Subject: RE: North Bend

I live just west of North Bend and do quite a bit of fishing around there. I favor small creeks and trout fishing. I have caught Coastal cuts and some Westslope cuts by poking around the small streams but no rainbows or brookies yet.
 
You find that there is quite a lot of pressure on the Middle Fork. Not so much on the other branches. The most productive stream is the Middle. It must have a better biomass or something. The other branches have been slower for me. Although I did see some big cuts lower down in one of the Forks that I will have to revisit.
 
I am hoping that the recent sale of some Weyerhaeuser land to a conservation group opens up a little more of the North Fork. I would like to do some exploring.
 
Drop me an email and we can connect offline. I don't what to start another rush to Mystery Lake. It would ruin my fishing for dinks.
 
Andy S.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Les Korcala
Sent: Monday, March 18, 2002 9:55 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: North Bend

Hello:
 
Just moved to North Bend.
 
Are there is anyone from waflyfishers group, who lives there and fly fish.
 
I live in the Wood River home estates, right by the river , I would like to find out more on trout fishing there.
 
Thanks for any info, and best wishes.
 
 
Les K.



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