Dave drops the early September report for the Wood, Lost, Salmon & SF Boise Rivers as well as Silver Creek. http://vimeo.com/28518986
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I suppose there are two types of filmmakers. Those who know what they are hoping for when they set out to shoot footage, and those who don't. I fall into the latter category. I had never met Robert Franklin, and when SCO Guide Pete Wood invited me to come along to fish the brown drakes with this fellow everyone called…
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Ever wondered how the public access we all enjoy on Silver Creek's Preserve came to be? This short piece from The Nature Conservancy shares some of the history. Lunker brown trout provided by our own Terry Ring! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eutVio0QnsI&feature=youtu.be
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http://vimeo.com/27843316 Sage releases their newest fly rod, the ONE. Silver Creek Outfitters traveled to the Sage facilities on Bainbridge Island Washington to have a look. Veteran rod designer Jerry Siem took us for a tour, and described some of the bits and pieces of the new rod.
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http://www.vimeo.com/27518539 It's not often that you can use a fly on Silver Creek that looks like a brooch your grandma would wear to Sunday church. The signs you should look for is fish flying out of the water near any exposed weed-bed. They attack them - they love them - and I hope you are getting some of that love.…
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http://vimeo.com/27201950 Ross J Reid and the boys crank out a super nice short film from the Brown Drakes back in June.
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http://www.vimeo.com/26819690 The next time you're at Silver Creek in the morning hold your hand up to the sun and you will see the silhouetted clouds of bugs that are swarming the air. Are the fish on these clouds of insects? - Like mayo on a bologna sandwich. Now I'm just hungry and can't wait to get back down there. It's…
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http://vimeo.com/6173608 The best 14 min of your day today. If not, congratulations you've had a great day. And watched some good time fly dork bassin!
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http://www.vimeo.com/26405449 A little colder temps in the morning have brought out a few more bugs. Baetis, Callibaetis seem to be the players right now. I have been seeing more Damsels starting to mill around the exposed weeds in the hottest parts of the day. A few early reports of Tricos seen in select spots through the system is a good…
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