Saturday, August 18, 2007

SW Washington fishing update

SW Washington – With area rivers still low, warm and void of high concentrations of summer steelhead, most of the regions effort is taking place at the river mouths. Steelhead catches at the mouth of the Cowlitz and Kalama is fair to good with an occasional chinook being taken. Effort will build significantly in the next 3 weeks as this fishery progresses.

Upstream, anglers fishing Drano Lake and the White Salmon River are reporting good success for steelhead. Last week, boat anglers on the White Salmon averaged a steelhead per rod.

Friday, August 03, 2007

Washington fishing report

SW Washington – Although steelheading improved with the recent weather change, low, clear and warm water has returned to most SW Washington streams. The exception is Drano Lake where good counts of steelhead at Bonneville and the opportunity to safely fish at night can produce good results for trollers and plunkers.

The Klickitat continues to run colored with glacial silt making it unfishable most days.

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