Sandy River Fish Report 09-21-07
by Kaufman Streamborn
9-21-2007
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The Sandy is a bit of mess with the dam removal. But conditions have improved this past week with best fishing around Cedar Creek for Coho using bright flashy flies. A very early outing is recommended, as the local gear guys tend to show up early in the "popular spots"! Better options for your Summer Steelhead and Coho fix, can found on the Kalama and the Clackamas Rivers.
See Clackamas River report for details.
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9-21-2007
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