Please post any information regarding about the Nisqually River.
I am really looking forward to see chinook salmons running into Nisqually River next month (August). I just noticed that there were few anglers fishing the river today. Is some early chinooks running up the river in Mid-July or they were fishing for the steelheads? I just moved here last year from East Coast, fyi.
Nisqually River Report
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Nisqually River Report
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RE:Nisqually River Report
Try this slide show presentation of the game fish in the Nisqually River: Chinooks are supposed to start running upstream in July according to these fish watcher's reports. http://www.nisquallyriver.org/nsw_files/frame.htm
Plenty of other searun fish coming and going. Some people like to fish after a good soaking rain, others like to fish after a high tide.
Lot of money and effort going into improving the return rate. Ohop Creek restoration and SmallWood Park in Eatonville.
Best Wishes,
Jim Ramey
Plenty of other searun fish coming and going. Some people like to fish after a good soaking rain, others like to fish after a high tide.
Lot of money and effort going into improving the return rate. Ohop Creek restoration and SmallWood Park in Eatonville.
Best Wishes,
Jim Ramey