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scruffy

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flying in the cap
« on: August 14, 2006, 07:57:30 AM »

anyone been in the cap fly fishing as I'm new to this trying it out for the first time this season like what kind of pattern and type of line,any help would be appreciated :)
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Re: flying in the cap
« Reply #1 on: August 14, 2006, 12:51:49 PM »

Small olive woolly bugger with sink tip line.
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younggun

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Re: flying in the cap
« Reply #2 on: August 14, 2006, 12:56:14 PM »

the cap is small with lots of pools.  The coho aren't huge and the springs are a little on the small side!  6wt for coho and small springs (might take a while to bring it in though) And 7wt and most for anything! The river is really low right now though! Sink tip and floating lines for the coho! And sink tip and sinking lines for the springs!  6-7 ft leader with 10lb tippet!  

Flies:  Squamish poacher (the fish are just out of the ocean)
        Coho blue , 2inch bucktails that have silver, blue, and green will sufice!  
        and if u want try to hook one on a polly wog! Took me 4 days to do it in a pool filled with fish but when it happens its the biggest rush ever!

The springs like dark coloured flies!  Black and pink, black and yellow, and black and purple are all good combo's!

good fishing to you!
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