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- Floating the Hoh | Page 2 | Washington Fly Fishing Forum
Thinking of taking a raft down the upper Hoh tomorrow Fished it, but never floated it before Does anyone know of any obstructions or sections that may pose a potential boating risk? Any suggestions on put-ins and take-out locations? Thanks a E6
- Thoughts - sink tip for floating line | Washington Fly Fishing Forum
Airflo (and probably others) makes sinking polyleaders for trout in various lengths and sink rates I cast a 10' super fast sink polyleader and conehead zuddlers or zoo cougars with no trouble on a 5wt 9' rod with a Rio Gold floating line The other option is to get a new, multi-tip line I like the Rio Versi-tip (which I have for my 8wt) and like it fine There's a long, recent thread here
- Personal raft floating locations for steelhead? | Washington Fly . . .
Personal raft floating locations for steelhead? Jump to Latest 2 2K views 15 replies 9 participants last post by Mstark Jan 14, 2025 M
- Floating the Hoh - Washington Fly Fishing Forum
Thinking of taking a raft down the upper Hoh tomorrow Fished it, but never floated it before Does anyone know of any obstructions or sections that may pose a potential boating risk? Any suggestions on put-ins and take-out locations? Thanks a E6
- Recommendations for small creek floating fly line
Looking for some fly line recommendations for an 8ft 3wt hardy zephrus for small creek applications with the occasional use in a small pond for sunfish bream Currently running the SA Amplitude Trout taper which works great in more open areas but I find it difficult to load the rod in tight
- Floating the Sol Duc - Washington Fly Fishing Forum
I'm interested in floating the Sol Duc from HWY 101 to Leyendecker in my 8' pontoon boat Is this section of the river suited to that boat?
- Floating the Grande Ronde - Washington Fly Fishing Forum
I'm considering a multi-day float trip down the Grande Ronde later this Fall I fished the river once years ago but have never floated it Any thoughts advice regarding the difficulty of the float? I have a pretty big wooden drift boat I have experience behind the oars but not extensive I
- Recommendation for river to float - Washington Fly Fishing Forum
The take out on the lower Stilly float suggested by Jeremy is tidal influenced If you decide to take that float be sure to time it so that the lower half is on a dropping tide Floating that section on a flooding tide can make for a long day of rowing Other potential floats on the Stilly include Arlington to I-5, lower south fork from River Meadows to Arlington, and the lower North Fork The
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