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        <![CDATA[ Rogue reports of Salmonflies are yet to be confirmed, and even if a few have hatched we are still waiting on the primary hatch to explode and it could be a
couple of days after that before the fish really key in on the Salmonflies. The Creek is fishable, but your best bet is to fish it from a boat, either
stripping some streamers or (as best you can) dead drifting big stoneflies near the banks along the seam. The fast currents can be tricky to do this but if you
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			<description><![CDATA[ June 1st, 2008.  Salmonflies hatched last night on the lower end of the Creek.  Although the Creek is high(3000cfs) and a little off color, it is fishable, and
most importanatly its fishable in places where both the fish and bugs will be holding, the banks.  Usually it takes a couple of days before the fish really key
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doesn&#39;t work then... ]]></description>

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			<description><![CDATA[ Rogue reports of Salmonflies are yet to be confirmed, and even if a few have hatched we are still waiting on the primary hatch to explode and it could be a
couple of days after that before the fish really key in on the Salmonflies. The Creek is fishable, but your best bet is to fish it from a boat, either
stripping some streamers or (as best you can) dead drifting big stoneflies near the banks along the seam. The fast currents can be tricky to do this but if you
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