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Article: SALMON ARE SUCKERS FOR FLY FISHERS' WARES; THEY'LL HIT ON ALL TYPES OF FLIES RIGHT NOW.(Sports)
- Article from:
- The Post-Standard (Syracuse, NY)
- Article date:
- October 1, 2006
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Byline: J. Michael Kelly Staff writer
Fly fishing for Pacific salmon in Lake Ontario tributaries isn't as difficult as it appears to non-practicioners. In fact, there are at least three effective ways to go about it - you can chuck and duck, rely on a strike indicator or swing a few coneheads through your favorite riffle.
And don't worry about that burst of jargon; translations are just a few sentences away.
Keep in mind that the 10- to 30-pound chinook salmon and the smaller but equally feisty coho salmon that swim up the Salmon River and other Great Lakes feeder streams this time of year to spawn can be caught on many things. They are especially vulnerable to ...
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