Naches River Fly Fishing Guides and Guided Trips
The Yakima, Klickitat, Upper Columbia, Naches and Methow River – Steelhead and Trout fishing in Washington
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Season June 1- Oct 31
Day Rate – $450
Naches River Fly Fishing
The ‘Sister River’ to the Yakima is the Naches. Over the years we have spent many a day on this partial freestone/partial tailwater. We were the first to offer float trips on this beautiful river… for awhile we did not want to let that ‘cat out of the bag’ as it is a unique and fun fishery.
Upper Naches
The Upper Naches river is formed by three rivers…The Bumping, American, and the Little Naches. Two of the rivers, the American and the Little Naches are freestones. Each of these rivers have merrit, but after the confluence of these we find the river to be a bit more consistent. The river is only to be navigated via boat by expert/advanced rowers as it has a high gradient, tight conditions, combined with a bit of white water! Aside from the fishing the actual boat ride and scenery is awesome. As the water subsides in late summer and fall, the wading opportnities are thumbs up.
Lower Naches
The Lower Naches river is formed by the Naches and the Tieton. From this joining downstream the river is considered the Naches until it joins the Yakima at the Selah Gap! Hatches are definitely consistent throughout the watershed. Caddis, Yellow Mayflies and Stoneflies are the staple aquatic insects. Small fish and the biomass of the spawning Salmon are another main food source as well. There are some large predator Cutthroat in this system. We tend to not nymph the Naches river much as it seems that it is not needed. We like to dry fly, streamer on the move and swing the fly.
The #1 clue you know you are on the Naches River in the month of July is….You can’t figure out if the trip is a fishing trip or a whitewater adventure!