We now have an abundance of Coho entering the river systems in Icy Bay. The only thing we need now is a little bit of rain to help bump the flows and give the fish some room to move up stream. It’s been abnormally dry this month, and we have now went almost 2 weeks without any substantial rainfall.
Regardless of the low flows, we are still catching plenty of fish. Landing 10 to 15 fish a day has been the norm for this week, with most of the fish caught subsurface on pink and black flies, but topwater action has also started to pick up on pink and chartreuse pollywogs.
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