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Topic: Skagit River Dollys  (Read 1645 times)

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PEELING LINE

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I would like to catch a Dolly Varden for my lifelist and heard they have them on the Skagit River.  Does anyone know of a good drift to try for them and what to use?


uplandsandpiper

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I would like to catch a Dolly Varden for my lifelist and heard they have them on the Skagit River.  Does anyone know of a good drift to try for them and what to use?

Small silver spoons always do well for me. I always catch a few at the mouth of the Cascade River.


PEELING LINE

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Cool thanks for the reply. 


skayaker2

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I would like to catch a Dolly Varden for my lifelist and heard they have them on the Skagit River.  Does anyone know of a good drift to try for them and what to use?

Small silver spoons always do well for me. I always catch a few at the mouth of the Cascade River.

Ditto on the area, if you fly fish, white streamers works well too