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Topic: River trips around south sound  (Read 4718 times)

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Theshoeman

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  • Location: Tumwater WA
  • Date Registered: Sep 2012
  • Posts: 346
Hey I am new to kayaking Not so much the area, but I am also new to fly fishing. Any good river runs to fly fish? Also any long river float fish trips. One night or two? Thanks guys oh I have my 5wt that I have been fishing trout on and I just won a sage 8wt set up I haven't fished yet


  • Location: Admiralty Inlet
  • Date Registered: Aug 2012
  • Posts: 55
I haven't tried it but I've often wondered how the Chehalis would be in a kayak. Putting in at Centralia and getting out at Montesano might be a good trout (and squawfish!) run. You could keep going, of course, all the way to Aberdeen and move up to your 8wt as the river grows.
To capture the fish is not all of the fishing. Yet there are circumstances which make this philosophy hard to accept.
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