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Just got my bench fully equipped (well with the necessities anyway), want to tie some patterns that will be of use at Cape Meares Lake by Tillamook.
Anyone know what works out there?
~psguardian
Thanks Randy. I'm going to be camping 3rd wknd of June (17/18/19) so it will be a close thing with the weeds most likely. Is it worth trying any dry patterns there? My hook selection is pretty sparse as of yet, 12, 14, 16 dry & 8 scud are all I've got. (not likely to be allowed any more shopping before the trip either lol)
I'll be shore bound & have a 5yr old following along (he likes to cast his button reel but hasn't caught anything yet). Are there any 'best point of access' to the deeper areas from land?
~psguardian
On google maps I see the SE corner looks to be mostly deep, is there any wading room there, or does it just shelf off a few feet in?
~psguardian
I won't have any floatation avail on this trip, but it sounds like a good place to park.
Any idea of the bug life there? Does the wind blow away all the top-side bugs? Should I just go with nymphs & leechy types?
~psguardian
I won't have any floatation avail on this trip, but it sounds like a good place to park.
Any idea of the bug life there? Does the wind blow away all the top-side bugs? Should I just go with nymphs & leechy types?
~psguardian
...I use to fish there some and we always used a size #14 soft hackle with the front 2/3 of the body peacock herl and the last 1/3 bright orange rabbit. The fly was ribbed with fine gold wire...