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KLICKITAT RIVER REPORT – 7/24/16

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Fishing has been great. Catching has been everything from nada to quite a few.  Typical steelheading and early season behavior, but overall, better then normal.  Currently the river is ‘Steelhead Olive’ but will most likely be grey brown manana and the ensuing days based on the heat pattern we are receiving…

A variety of approaches have caught fish….Everything from

1) Just under the surface with traditionals
2) 21/2 inches of flash and  T-10
3) Yarn
4) Stones
5) Beads

Our guess is the fishing with a fly over the next week will be non existent…

YAKIMA RIVER REPORT – 7/15/16

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The Yakima is fishing average to great depending on the day.  Morning as of recently has been pretty darn good dry fly fishing.  This coincides with the fact that Summer Stones are starting and  they are nocturnal. Techniques have included a mixed bag if wanted;  Streamers , nymphing and dry flies have all produced.

Predominant bugs include….
Summer Stoneflies
Caddis
Terrestrials

The best of summer is just starting.  We are fortunate to have great water temps……Montana is in Hoot Owl conditions already;  We aren’t even close!

KLICKITAT RIVER REPORT – 7/12/16

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The river is in exceptional condition for this time of year.  Yesterday the clarity was 4 feet at Stinson @ 5PM. The canyon between Stinson and the Slide has one really tight spot and will be even more difficult when the water drops.  The issue is literally  3 corners down from the Stinson put in, which actually has a make shift ramp now after the access was demolished by high waters this winter.

There is also another issue between One lane and Leidl…Pictured below.  Overal the river has changed quite a bit from Leidl to Slide…..Kinda like the ‘Hoh of the desert’.

Fishing has been goooood so far this season; again, some would say one of the best Junes’ in a long while. Yesterday we managed to hook up 3 times on the swing…..Nothing on a dry line or light tip…..However 10 feet of T-11 and the Blue fox fly.produced.

Beautiful wild fish
Blockage between One Lane Bridge and Leidl

KLICKITAT RIVER REPORT – JULY 5, 2016

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There are definitely fish throughout the system….. GOOD  fishing this past month.  According to some, one of the best June’s ever!   We have not been on it it a whole bunch this past month but we will be on it quite a bit from here on out .  Water levels are lower then normal;

Yesterday @ 11 AM the clarity was 2 feet in town.  The river is definitely cycling but we should see less of a cycle with the cooler weather.

YAKIMA RIVER REPORT 7/2/16

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Yakima river insects include….
Caddis –  #16 Tan – Hydropsyche
PMD’s – #17 Yellow – Ephemerella
Yellow Sallies – #14 Yellow – Perlodidae
Baetis – Not many think of Baetis in the Summer – Key bug at times!
Summer Stones – Just around the corner

Water levels raised quite a bit in the last week.  All things considered, pretty dang good fishing!

Good fishing in the PM and AM shadows with #10-12 dry flies….Don’t be afraid to give the bigger dry flies a bit of a twitch

KLICKITAT RIVER REPORT – 6/24/16

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Some are saying this is the best June on the Klickitat in a long time.  We haven’t been on it much.  But we will be soon :))  We have been very busy on the Upper Columbia and the Yakima.  The clarity of the river went by the wayside today due to MEGA rain up on the mountain…  We will keep you updated.  

UPPER COLUMBIA / KETTLE RIVER REPORT – 6/24/16

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Upper Columbia
Fishing has improved from the last report. Green Drakes, Yellow Drakes, PMD’s and Caddis are the main fare.  Water is lower  than normal. Water temps are at 58 degrees;  which is great!

Kettle River
Water is in great condition.   Levels have held based on the cool June.  Water temps are at 58 degrees as well. Bugs include PMD’s, Yellow Sallies, Caddis, Grey Drakes.

Yellow Drake

Unbelievable wild trout on the dry fly for Karen
Bill with a classic Kettle Bow