Saturday, November 12, 2005

Washington Fishing Report

Washington Fishing Update

SW Washington - Despite waning opportunity, the Cowlitz River is still putting out some decent numbers of coho salmon. Cowlitz Falls Reservoir tallied better than 1 coho per boat while bank anglers caught about a fish for every other rod.

The Grays River from the Hwy. 4 Bridge to the mouth opens to fishing for hatchery steelhead beginning November 15 although it won't peak for a few weeks after the opener.
South Sound/Olympic Peninsula - A recent news release from WDF&W shows where we are for the upcoming Washington clam tides:

OLYMPIA - Clam diggers have a green light to proceed with the second razor clam dig of the fall starting on Nov. 12 at five ocean beaches. Long Beach, Twin Harbors, Copalis, Mocrocks and Kalaloch beaches will all be open to razor clam digging between noon and midnight Nov. 12-14, the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) announced today. A fourth evening of digging is scheduled Nov. 15 at Twin Harbors and Mocrocks.


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Bob Rees - Oregon fishing guide and Editor of The Guide's Forecast

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