Many of you have already seen images of this, but the below pics are of the launch ramp, or should I say, ‘the lack there of,” at Stinson campground on the Klickitat. The actual launch is gone….
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.
THE RIVER DOES NOT BLOW OUT! The UC is fishing good with both swing and nymph tactics. Dry fly fishing is light. Water clarity is 6-7 feet.
Light to heavy sink tips based on depth and flow. River level is low and in great condition. Lot’s of wildlife this past weekend……Deer, Elk, Turkey’s in full regalia and of course some trout.
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| Hooked Up |
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| Nice Bow for Jenn |
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| Silhouette |
Little rough on the Yakima currently – The clarity report shows the situ;
Clarity Report
Upper Proper – 1
Upper Flatlands – 1.5
Upper Canyon – 1
Farmlands – 1 to 1/2
Lower Canyon – 1/2 foot to zero
March Browns are definitely game on……Therefore, even though the clarity is terrible. It is possible to find a few fish during the hatch feeding on the surface; even in the mud. No guarantees. 12noon to 2 pm will be you best bet:)
The Skwala activity is starting to slow down a bit….It is not over, but slowing. March Browns are staging hard and making an appearance. Should see some reasonable rises over the next 3 weeks on these Mayflies….Refer to the previous Yakima Reports for more insight on the March Brown.
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| Jim and Mel! |
Definitely some steelhead fishing left, but coming to a close, soon. The upcoming week looks to be clear and stable with DROPPING rivers. Next Sunday, looks like some rain; by that time it will be needed. Reasonable fishing recently. In fact, some magical moments; 4 grabs in one run with 2 landed was ‘kinda’ nice.
Best Bug – Small bugs, skinny profiles – ‘Naks Little Sting Leech’
Best lines – Dual density Intermediate to T-8 or T-ll
Have faith and fish the water.
Error on the small side with the fly.
Error on the heavy side with sink tip.
The river is very LOW and the fishing has been good; not epic and not slow; just good. Predominant tactic is swinging and retrieving.
Best tip lately for a single hand rod has been a 15 foot Type 6
Best tip lately for a little two hander has been a 15 foot Dual Density Type 4 and 6
Bugs are limited at this time of year — A few Skwala, Midges and Blue Wings
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| Recent typical Upper Columbia Bow |
The river is in gooooood condition and the fishing has been the same. Spotty can also be description. The nymphing in the early part of the day is OK at best and the dry fly fishing in the afternoon evening, while spotty, is the highlight. You will find some banks productive for the Skwala adult , and others not so much. Don’t be afraid to cover a bit of water with your boat in search of optimum Skwala activity. TIP – Also remember, The fly does not need to be one inch from the bank. One of my favorite Skwala zones is on a predominant seam that is literally 15 feet off the bank!
There are and have been Blue Wings and now a few March Browns starting to show
Water Clarity
Upper Proper – 5 feet
Upper Flatlands – 6 feet
Upper Canyon – 5 feet
Farmlands – 5 to 3 feet
Lower Canyon – 3 feet.
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| Yakima Rainbow |
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| Skwala Adult |