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    Default WA Sauk River Saturday

    Email from old friend, Vern Jeremica in WA:

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    Bill (me) & Jack (Cook), 32 inch inch wild chrome native hen on the Sauk River Saturday afternoon...I swung a black and red Skagit Minnow on my 15 foot 10/11 Sage Spey Rod.......40 inch leader, 9 feet of T14, Rio Windcutter, Marquis 3 wide spool Hardy. You got to love those Hardy's when the fish make them sing. All the best.

    Jack, Next couple of weeks, I hoping to play hooky from work and leave around noon. Want to meet me up on the Sauk for an evening of fishing. VBJ

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    Vern grew up in Sacramento and was an active member of the CFFU back in the 1970s. Vern went into the US Air Force and has flown for Boeing for the past ~30 years. Vern has been in Washington Spey fishing for several decades.
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    Bill Kiene (Boca Grande)

    567 Barber Street
    Sebastian, Florida 32958

    Fly Fishing Travel Consultant
    Certified FFF Casting Instructor

    Email: billkiene63@gmail.com
    Cell: 530/753-5267
    Web: www.billkiene.com

    Contact me for any reason........
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    Default Yeah !!!!!

    The smith is that clean most of the time..

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    Most of the Sauk headwaters are in Natl Forest and fairly well protected. However, that river can cut loose with glacial silt with zero visibility for weeks at a time. Also, there are almost no wild steelhead left in the Sauk, and no hatchery fish. Total steelhead escapement for the rather large Skagit tributary is likely less than 2k fish per year. Be careful what you wish for.

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    Default I like our rivers

    As long as everyone thinks our rivers are sewers we will have them to ourselves. Thanks for spreading the word.

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