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Merrill Lake Report
Cowlitz County, WA

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06/30/2007
Trolling With Fly
Rainbow Trout
Sinking Fly Line
Afternoon
07/02/2007
4
1235

Merrill Lake is really hot right now. The hex hatch is on in the evenings, although Saturday didn't have a very heavy showing. But the trout, mostly rainbows and cutthroats, feeding heavily towards evening and the fishing was great. Between my son and I we caught and released over 20 fish in 3 hours using dark nymph patterns.

NOTE: Merrill Lake is a FLY FISHING ONLY lake, with special regs. requiring FLY GEAR ONLY; TROLLING SPINNING GEAR WITH FLIES IS ILLEGAL! I saw several people trolling with spinning gear while I was there and let some of them know this. Since I have worked as a volunteer for WDFW in the past I know that this lake is patrolled regularly and enforcement DOES know the rules there. PLEASE follow the rules, it's just as easy (or even easier!) to catch fish on flyrods as it is on spinning gear. Don't be the next one to have to explain to the judge why you didn't read the regs book!

Tight (FLY) lines everyone!


Comments

Mr. Magler
7/2/2007 2:55:00 PM
What's the reasoning behind that rule? What's the harm in using a spinning rod with a fly? Since you've worked for the WDFW I thought may be able to enlighten me.
flyfisherguy
7/3/2007 8:53:00 AM
One reason for this is that there are unfortunately people who take the opportunity in lakes where spinning gear is allowed, to use "metal" and "plastic" flies. I have fished other lakes where the rule is "single barbless hooks, catch and release" and, using my binoculars, seen "sportsmen" trolling everything from treble hooked spinners to plugs with double sets of treble hooks! The mortality rate of fish hooked on this tackle is much higher than those hooked on single barbless hooks. Generally speaking, flyfishing has a much lower impact on the mortality rate since the fish usually do not swallow the fly, It is nice to know that with MOST Washington lakes allowing other methods that there are a few places where flyfishing only is allowed,
Mr. Magler
7/3/2007 10:13:00 AM
So the rule is really just a way to make it easier to police people from afar? That makes a little sense, but it's still a bit silly in my opinion. Some people can't afford the expensive fly fishing gear, but love using flies to catch trout. Why shouldn't they be allowed to fish the same lake as people using the exact same legal flies that are just attached to a different rod? Maybe this is something I should bring up with WDFW......Thanks for the feedback though, flyfisherguy. (By the way I prefer using a fly rod when I'm trout fishing anyway, but just don't think this rule is fair)
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