Tomorrow, first light, where to go? -river options
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Tomorrow, first light, where to go? -river options
So we're dropping my sister off at the airport at 4am and then fishing. Just don't know where yet or for what.
If YOU were going out tomorrow am (as a bankie) where might you consider setting up shop?
If YOU were going out tomorrow am (as a bankie) where might you consider setting up shop?
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Re: Tomorrow, first light, where to go? -river options
Narrowing it down a bit Jessica and I agree were sick of bass and wanna get at some river kings or some steel.
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Re: Tomorrow, first light, where to go? -river options
If I were you and ESPECIALLY since you said kings/steel, I'd go down to the Cowlitz!
If you are a bankie id suggest the barrier dam below the salmon hatchery or right by blue creek bear the trout hatchery!
I wish I was headed down there tomorrow!
If you are a bankie id suggest the barrier dam below the salmon hatchery or right by blue creek bear the trout hatchery!
I wish I was headed down there tomorrow!
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Re: Tomorrow, first light, where to go? -river options
Ok that's one for what my gut was telling me...
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Re: Tomorrow, first light, where to go? -river options
Hahah alright!
If you don't post a report after you go (wherever you end up going),
Come back here and let us know how ya did
If you don't post a report after you go (wherever you end up going),
Come back here and let us know how ya did
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Re: Tomorrow, first light, where to go? -river options
No fishing at first light, flight cancelled when we arrived and replaced with flight direct to Denver @850 + 2hr bus ride so.... dunno if I'll even hit the water at the bass hole let alone drive south... I'm a little late for that
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Re: Tomorrow, first light, where to go? -river options
Maybe you could just hit up Angle Lake since you'll be in Seatac?
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Re: Tomorrow, first light, where to go? -river options
We ended up at a lake spot, caught a couple bass but then spent the afternoon observing bluegill and smaller bass doing their thing. I crawled out on a fallen tree and had an aquarium like view of hundreds of fish.
Family goes to (ugh) taidnapam next week so I might visit them and fish for a day sometime after Wednesday. With the dams influence what should I be looking for on a flow chart. High flow days where the cut it off after flow draws fish in?
Sorry for my lack of understanding but rivers are only something I've done a few seasons now and I'm still a beginner
Family goes to (ugh) taidnapam next week so I might visit them and fish for a day sometime after Wednesday. With the dams influence what should I be looking for on a flow chart. High flow days where the cut it off after flow draws fish in?
Sorry for my lack of understanding but rivers are only something I've done a few seasons now and I'm still a beginner