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Fish Report for 9-4-2007
Stillaguamish River Fish Report 09-03-07
9-4-2007
Kaufman Streamborn
Pinks are arriving and the river is open for salmon, now, so go get ???em if this is what you've been waiting for.?? Expect to find a few Sea-Run Cutts starting to sneak in, as well.??
PATTERNS:
Pinks -?? Buggers, Comets, and marabou Shrimp patterns, in PINK
Sea-Runs -?? Spruce #6-#8; Muddler Minnow #6-#8; Marabou Muddler Yellow #6; Deep October Pupa #8; Orange Stimi #8-#10; Glo Bugs
PATTERNS:
Pinks -?? Buggers, Comets, and marabou Shrimp patterns, in PINK
Sea-Runs -?? Spruce #6-#8; Muddler Minnow #6-#8; Marabou Muddler Yellow #6; Deep October Pupa #8; Orange Stimi #8-#10; Glo Bugs
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