Thursday, July 19, 2012

SW Washington fishing


SW Washington – Boat anglers on the Cowlitz are averaging better than a steelhead for every other boat. Bank anglers are catching a mix of chinook and steelhead although steelhead outnumber chinook about 2 to 1.



The Kalama, Washougal and Lewis are also fair summer steelhead prospects with most fisheries performing similar to last year.



District effort remains largely focused on the mainstem where good numbers of summer steelhead were taken last week for anglers using spin-n-glos tipped with coon shrimp. It’s clearly peak season for this fishery right now.



The Wind River and Drano Lake fisheries should take off for steelhead as Bonneville passage ramps up.

2 Comments:

At 10:52 AM, Blogger Disabled sportman said...

Steel head fishing has slowed down on the Lewis river as for now. very few caught on the river this week. But the fishing should pick up again in the next few weeks.

 
At 2:41 AM, Blogger Carp Fishing said...

Thanks for this post on fishing. Yeah I do agree with the above comment that we the fishing lover people cant stay idle without fishing. However I love fishing specially Carp fishing . I have been doing it since my childhood.Thanks again for the post.

 

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