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Date Posted: 16:59:02 02/28/00 Mon
Author: Tom B
Subject: Re: HIP HIP HOORAY!!
In reply to: Drifter 's message, "HIP HIP HOORAY!!" on 10:00:00 02/28/00 Mon

> Couldn't have said it better myself! Just got back from the Springfield MA sports show and could hardly reconize the Salmon brook, or I mean Salmon river as it finally looks like one again!! At least now the pre-spawn Steelhead that don't want to be bothered can take to a proper hiding spot. And the few that are active, along with the fresh fish entering the river will provide a great challenge to the fisherman that are willing to put in there time on the big river!!

Finally the wait is over! water flow of 700cfs or
> higher. Anyone who loves to drift fish(no I don't mean
> driftboat)a river has to love good flows. Forget
> fisherman wading anywhere and everywhere they want,the
> river is back to being the fishes domain!! Fresh
> Steelhead can enter and go where ever there instincts
> take them in the once again mighty Salmon river. The
> unethical fishers I've seen discussed on these message
> boards will flee and head for the 3 to 5 foot brooks
> & drainage ditches where some unlucky fish will become
> an easy victim. And some of us "high water boys" can
> come out of hibernation and enjoy the ultimate
> challenge, fighting a dime brite Steelhead w/lite line
> in water where the fish has the clear advantage

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