Sea-run cutthroats are entering the Siuslaw, Alsea, Siletz, Nestucca and other coastal streams in Oregon. These fish are very susceptible to the fly patterns such as the Spruce, Borden’s special and other streamers. Casting near structure, bushes with a stripping retrieve has proven to be affective. Early mornings and overcast days are the best times to catch these fish — avoid the sun. -LV
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do sea run cutthroats run primarily summer to fall or also in spring?