Well, I've only fished the bogie with eggs, never a fly, so couldn't tell you if they hit on flies or not. The Hoh is an excellent fly river. It does get murky, but there still are a few spots that stay fairly visible enough to drift a fly through. I have NOT fished the Hoh this year. I haven't done much fishing this year (Thanks to my doctors orders to refrain from running my cataraft, damned I hate being on disibility and not being able to fish) I prefer to drift rivers so you can cover alot of water and see alot more places to drift then if you just run the banks. So far I've been able to catch nat's or hatchery fish on a fly, just depends on if you're in the right place at the right time. You have to figure there's ALWAYS fish in a river, you just have to be WHERE they're laying and hope they're biting. (Shall I say there's always fish in a river that has summer/winter steelies and multiple salmon species running in it)

Good luck and tightlines.............

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