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Going to camp around Salt Springs Res. and was wondering if hiking to the in flow of the M river into salt Springs was worth it, or does the tail water fish too?



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below the hatchery, swinging gnat paterns will terrorize the 1/2 lb stealhead that hangout in the riffles. on a 4wt rod it can be fun...



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Below Salt Springs the river follows the road and is pounded. I hear big browns can be found in the canyon once it leaves the road, but it looks like a rugged access.



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I spend most of my time fishing the Mok since its only 25 min ride from my place. I always hook up with a flashback pheasant tail size #16 and when top water action is going a griffiths gnat always lands a few fish for me. This is by the hatchery. I landed a nice brown on the upper Mok swinging a wet fly.

 



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I was just looking at that area online the other day as I'm planning some trips. I noticed most all of the campgrounds in the area are still closed so if anyone's heading up there be prepared to find someplace to camp.



-- Edited by shon42073 on Sunday 5th of May 2013 11:37:31 AM

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