Silvers galore in the N. Fork, but the ones running by the Hwy 9 bridge eddys avoided my buddy's presentations yesterday--he'd done well there all last week on the dropping water with eggs and spoons. Yesterday they preferred a roe cluster about 6' under a bobber--held down with 3 or 4 split shot spaced 12" apart. Don't cast right into the eddy--cast into the current and let your presentation swirl through naturally, even if it's right past your feet. Fish the dropping water, and fish colored water...the Nooksack is at it's prime when there's 2-3 feet of visibility. Silvers bite early--saw most of our action before 9:30. Considerably slower after that. One fish yesterday pushed 9 pounds, but most were in the 3-5 lb range.
Think I saw a chum yesterday--can't wait to tag a few with my 8-wt.
Anyone doing well on the Stilly?