Thursday, September 20, 2012

SW Washington fishing

SW Washington- Fall chinook success is improving with the Cowlitz, Lewis and Kalama all options. The Lewis is likely to offer the best opportunity for the next several weeks with a large forecast likely to come to fruition into November. Summer steelhead and soon coho are also options on these systems. Sea-run cutthroat trout numbers will be improving for another few weeks.

The Wind and Drano Lake fisheries are ramping up but most anglers are focusing their efforts just outside of these tributaries.

The White Salmon is beginning to produce fair numbers of chinook and the Klickitat River has seen some chinook per rod counts over the last week

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