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YAKIMA RIVER REPORT – 5/17/16

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The river saw an increase in flows and then a drop.   Fishing remains pretty good throughout.  Dynamically different in each stretch.

Dry fly fishing has been worthy from 4pm on daily!

Clarity Report;
Upper Proper  5 feet
Upper Flatlands 6 feet
Upper Canyon  5 feet
Farmlands 5-3 feet
Lower Canyon 2.5 – 3 feet

Current bugs include;
March Browns – Fading fast but still showing regularly in the upper stretches
Salmon Flies – Fading fast but still showing regularly in the upper stretches
Caddis – Throughout the river but strongest in the lower stretches
PMD’s – Starting to show throughout, but strongest in the lower river
Golden Stones – A few adults showing but AMPLE nymphs available

Upcoming bug

PMD’s

YAKIMA & UPPER COLUMBIA REPORT – 5/9/16

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Mother’s Day Caddis is named appropriately as the hatch was about 8 days before Mother’s Day on the Upper Columbia and 2 days earlier  on the Yakima!  Fishing during a Caddis hatch can be a bit frustrating. Personally, I would take a Mayfly hatch over the Caddis hatch anytime.  The Mayfly has an incomplete metamorphosis where as the Caddis has a complete metamorphosis and the variables within that metamorphosis are remarkable. Regardless, since the Caddis have blossomed, The rivers have been less predictable.  Some days have been average, some poor and some ‘lights out’!


Other Yakima bugs include….
March Browns – Fading fast
Blue Wings – Almost always available
Salmon Flies – Fading fast
Golden Stone nymphs –  Active
Flying Ants

Other Upper Columbia bugs include…
Baetis
Flying Ants

YAKIMA RIVER REPORT – 5/2/16

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The Yakima river is in reasonable to good  condition considering the amount of water traveling down it  The Upper Proper has reasonable flows @ 500 CFS;  However, from the Cle Elum river confluence the river gets BIG as the Cle Elum reservoir is @ almost 100% capacity and there is alot more water to come down.

Regardless,  there is some good fishing to be had from top to bottom.  The Upper and Lower Canyons have some opportunity, but at this level, mostly from the boat…..which is typical for these stretches,.  Even at these big levels , the Upper Flatlands and the Farmlands have some wading opportunity because of all the side channels.
Bugs are pretty much the same as what is listed in the report below!  There are some nice fish to be had as well…

YAKIMA RIVER REPORT – 4/26/16

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Clarity Chart

5 feet  Upper Proper
6 feet  Upper Flatlands
5 feet     Upper Canyon
5-3 feet  Farmlands
2-3  feet   Lower Canyon

Bugs include Salmon Flies, Caddis and March Browns predominantly. Stabilization won’t be for awhile.  In between it all, we should have some  average  to good fishing.  The river is big but WORTHY.

UPPER COLUMBIA RIVER REPORT – 4/20/16

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Lots of fish lately….No true giants; But hey, when the average trout is 17-19 inches and there is a realistic chance at an 8 pounder, things are good.

Water levels have increased at the border and the lake level  is low.  Typical water pattern so far. Bugs are popping and we should see some Mothers Day Caddis on the UC within the next 20 days:))

YAKIMA RIVER REPORT – 4/18/16

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Overall tough conditions.  Most likely isn’t going to get better in the near future with the weather pattern we have…..which is warmer then normal.

Upper Proper 1 foot
Upper Flatlands  1.5 + foot
Upper Canyon 1
Farmlands – 1 foot
Lower Canyon 6 inches

If you are going to fish,  the 12 noon to 3 PM time frame is the window…..March Browns are hatching and over the years in this situation we have been able to find some rising fish during the hatch.  Prior and post hatch is difficult.

We will keep you updated as conditions become more favorable.