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Thun.. June 21, 1973 (S m 1) SANDY (Or«.) ROST - 7 MM Area streams said safe for swimming F^O M K B IV E F Ç S B y • E D G E G e o rg e M ac A le v y By G E O R G E Mac A I.K V Y T H E W A TER CHANGES Just a few weeks ago I rem arked on the effect of the low water in the streams ac companied with some warm weather This produced mid su m m er conditions in late spring as far as the fishing was concerned Now the water has changed A week of off and on cold rains coupled with cool days and cold nights has reversed this condition There is more water in the streams and it is colder water The cool days have dampened the ability of the sun to warm the water In our mountain rivers right now, early spring conditions prevail in early summer You were fishing the surface d uring the e a r lie r w a rm e r weather Now you go back to tro u t opening conditions Nymphs and wet flies are in order If you fish bait, roll it along the bottom The fish are not high enough in the water for the m id w a te r d rift to be productive Too, the fishes metabolism is reduced by the colder water, so they are not so ready to take just anything They are apt to be picky I once hit a situation like this while on vacation The tem peratures at night approached freezing Days were alternately sunny and cloudy with a shower thrown in here and there Cold rain was in those showers When the sun was on the water, it looked like a perfect dry fly day, not a sign of a hatch, nor a dimple from a feeding fish After a full day of trying just about everything in my fly box, I was pretty well discouraged I still do not know what promp ted me to it, but the next morning I tried a large buck caddis tied on a heavy 4X stout steelhead fly hook At first, it too yielded nothing, but I couldn't think of anything else to change to, so I started ex perimenting with the retrieve. As a rule. Rainbow trout like a retrieve with some action in it, but this day no variation in action would entice a strike Even Ray Bergm ans hand twist retrieve failed So I idled the fly. just letting it hang in the current If I let it hang there too long, the heavy fly would finally settle to the bottom When 1 felt this happen I Senior Citizen ♦ask force The June meeting of the ackam as County Senior tizens Council Task Force 11 be held today June 21, at 30 at Clackamas Community illege in the Barlow Hall »ard Room At the meeting the Task jrce will take final acUon on ie C om m unications Com ittee report and hear final ports from the Multi Purpose •nior Centers Committee and ie Transportation Committee Steak S Lobster T h ic k , ju ic y , U S D A C h o ic e S irlo in S teak slowly picked up a foot of line and let it hang there again Bang, a fish took it while it was stationary but slowly settling This was the way to go this day, I thought It was the first strike in over a day of hard fishing And so it was This method worked so well I was into several fish an hour I was in the catch and release business, so I changed the fly to a dun colored fly on an equally heavy hook It worked just as well. Pattern made no difference The fly had to be large and bushy and not moving It made sense after thinking the days events over The colder water had made the fish lethargic They weren't going to move very far for food, it didn't interest them that much They were laying on the bottom sheltered from the current as much as possible But. if a large enough morsel hesitated near them long enough, they were willing to spend enough energy to take it In the years since that first experiment, I have met these same conditions several times, and this seems to be the best way to go after trout whose normal seasonal habits have been interupted by unseasonal cold water Most Oregon streams and rivers are safe for swimming, reports the D e p a rtm e n t of Environmental Quality However, D EQ laboratory tests show b acteriolo gical conditions make water contact activities potentially hazardous in the lYialatin River system from Gaston to the river s motMh, Johnson Creek, Marys R iv e r below P hilo m ath Pudding R iv e r, Colum bia Slough. R ickreall Creek, Bear Creek and the Malheur River All other streams and rivers in the state a re bac- tenologica!ly safe for water sports, but swimmers should avoid areas within about 100 o o o F IR S T W OM EN PO LIC E Los Angeles was the first U S. city to appoint women to its police force This was in 1911, when women police officers were hired to protect young girls and to prevent the sale of liquor to minors yards of a sewage treatment plant or industrial outfall as a p recaution against the possibility of a malfunctioning treatment system D EQ also reports that no •ewe ww w ’ picnic at the home of Dolly Eouch, after playing members of the Dalles Country Club In the 1 8h o le categ o ry, Kathy Wright placed first in the low gross scores, with an 81. was chery) b a rr wlth 90, and Marge Jarvis was third with 93 First in low net scores was Kay Thomson with 71. 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