i am wanting to get some solitude while fishing this weekend and with the rivers opening up i figure its a good chance to attempt to hit a couple holes early in the year before most people make it out.
with that being said i am debating the suiattle or whitechuck rivers, I have seen both and remeber a lot of silty water. would that hold true to this time of year? i have never targeted dolleys either, are brightly colored streamers a good go to when what clarity is terrible.
any pointers would be great thanks.
white chuck / suittle rivers - flow and help
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Re: white chuck / suittle rivers - flow and help
This time of year whitechuck is causing most silt in the system other than that the main sauk is up and down till they stabilize more, but get there on the right day and you could have great flows as for flies im more of a gear guy myself,good luck out there.