Friday, June 11, 2010

SW Washington fishing report

SW Washington - District streams are not producing results for salmon or steelhead like they should be this time of year. Spring chinook are available at the Barrier Dam on the Cowlitz and summer run steelhead are beginning to show in better numbers. The Lewis and Kalama are fair at best.

Tributaries above Bonneville will produce fair catches when flows drop with the Klickitat and Wind Rivers the best bets. Summer steelhead should begin to show in Drano Lake but it's still weeks away from peak fishing.

3 Comments:

At 10:03 AM, Blogger Unknown said...

Hey, I had a question. When is the best time to fish Drano for Summer Steelies? What is the best way to fish them? Can you do the float and eggs like we do for the springers?

 
At 10:04 AM, Blogger Unknown said...

Hit me back at flyfish1954@yahoo.com. Thanks.

 
At 7:12 PM, Blogger morrisrod88 said...

guessing its going to be the same as everywhere else... corkies and yarn, jigs, sandshrimp, cured shrimp, spoons, spinners, etc... and most likely late june through august

 

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