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Gooey

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Re: Cap May 24
« Reply #15 on: May 25, 2005, 09:17:45 AM »

Looking at your pic Meca, I would guess you're one of the many users here on FWR that are in school and will shortly have a lot of time to fish.  Just get out there and have some fun, you will quickly find where the fish are holding (if at all).  When you can fish the upper end in 1-2 hours, you can't expect us to make it too easy for ya!
 
With the size of the cap, its proximitiy to the city, etc, etc, you wont find many people posting specifcs locations on the cap that have been good...it just creates too much pressure/hysteria. 




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meca_357

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Re: Cap May 24
« Reply #16 on: May 26, 2005, 10:13:29 PM »

No for sure.. i agree gooey... i personally put a lot of time into the cap though since it pretty much my backyard, but i mean an upper or lower river idea doesnt give away much... i mean its just an idea on what to use what time of the day and all that... ud be surprised as a youngen how much i get out there and fish compared to some of the regulars here on FWR so it not about gps coordinates im asking for, its a general idea... so ... and i know the cap is crowded being right in the middle of the city and all.. whateves its all good though
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allwaysfishin

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Re: Cap May 24
« Reply #17 on: May 27, 2005, 04:57:57 PM »

the way to fish the cap is to start at one end either top or bottom and work your way through the fishable pools till you get onto some fish or you end up in yer favorite spot and could care less if the next pool is holding the fish that don't seem to be in your fav spot. I just love kickin back and relaxing on that river.... it's so damn refreshing, the coho's are just the bonus.
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