This last week has been another dynamite week for fishing around the Juneau area.
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With the Chum spawn now in full swing, the trout fishing has been great. The Dolly Varden have moved back into the freshwater creeks around the area, and are having a feeding frenzy on all the delicious Chum eggs floating down stream. Sheep Creek, Montana Creek, and Cowee Creek are all fishing extremely well.

Egg patterns and beads in 8mm and 10mm are the key. For flies, try orange and pink in Glo Bugs, Gorman’s BH Egg and Billy’s Crystal Egg. Bead colors that are really good are Mottled Peach Roe, Mottled Glo Roe, Mottled Mango, Mottled Egg Yolk, Mottled Peachy King and Mottled Orange Clear. If painting your own beads, try Peachy Roe, Egg Yolk, Orange Clear, Glo Roe and Tangerine as the base color. Please remember that if pegging the beads above a hook or fly, the bead must be within two inches of the hook. Otherwise the bead must be able to freely slide the entire length of your leader. Refer to the ADF&G regulations for more information.
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On the salmon side of the spectrum, the Chum salmon are nearing the end of their life cycle, and are not as easy to target as they were a week ago. If you wish to chase a Chum try flies like the Hot Shot Comet- Pink or Chartreuse and Striptease- Pink, or Purple.

The Pink Salmon are still being picked up around the area. There have been a bunch spotted in the Echo Cove and Point Louisa area milling around at low tide. These pinks can be easily targeted with pink flies such as the Humpy Hooker, Searunner Special, and Starlite Leech.

And, now we wait another couple of weeks until we can turn our sites onto the silver salmon!

* Heads up: Mike will be leading a Intro to Fly Casting Lesson next Friday - August 4th from 6:00-8:00pm *

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