Thursday, July 30, 2009

Nice Catch!

Anyone can catch a big one. The lakers are out deep and the cohos are shallow(50-70 feet) of water. spoons are working well at high speeds.
Most of the fish are big, that makes for a great day on the water.

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Almost another Grand Slam!

There are two distinct groups of fish that are available. There are the Cohos and kings in 50-70 feet of water following the bait balls and there are Lakers, steelhead, kings, and some coho out in 95-120 feet. The kings are coming on spoons mostly on lead lines. For the past week four species have been taken, but there always is an elusive brown to remain to be caught.

Thursday, July 16, 2009

Nice Catch!

The fish are in 42 to 70 feet of water, Down 30 to
the bottom. Action is good,

Skamania Invasion!

The skamian steelhead have arrived! spoons in t orange patterns are working best, down 40-45 feet. West winds are bringing the cold water and Big fish in closer to shore. Water levels from 43 to 60 in the early and late parts of the day are best.

Sunday, July 12, 2009

Alaska or Chicago?


The salmon are still in 60-90 feet of water, depending on the conditions. Dodgers and flies are working best, but spoons take plenty of fish also.

Saturday, July 11, 2009

Huge Kings!

So the salmon have moved, but are still hanging in 60-70 feet of water down 45 to the bottom. Dodgers and flies are working best. Spoons are taking the biggest fish.

Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Nice Steelhead!


Some real nice steelheads are showing up. Best action for them and Cohos is still 70-80 feet of water. Down 40-55 feet seems the best, but when the lake is flat and the sun is high, fish deeper. Dodgers and flies are working better than spoons.

Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Summer patterns are here finally!


It took long enough, but the waters have set up nicely. The salmon are inside of 80 feet of water.

Cohos are on fire!



Fantastic fishing for salmon in 60-80 feet of water. 35- bottom.

Great King fishing!


There are some nice pods of King Salmon in 65-80 feet of water. The cohos are ther also, down 35 to the bottom.

Plenty of Lakers!


If catching a trouphy fish is on the menu...go deep! They are on the bottom in(100-120 feet).
The cohos are shallower(60-80 feet) down 35 t0 the bottom, depending on the clouds and time of day.