Teanaway River

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Mookes
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Teanaway River

Post by Mookes » Tue May 09, 2017 10:19 am

Hi everyone. Going camping this weekend with the wife on the Teanaway. Does anyone know if this river is fishable? Fly fishing/ spin caster. Thank you!

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Re: Teanaway River

Post by Jake Dogfish » Tue May 09, 2017 2:26 pm

Opens June 1st selective gear rules.
Yakima is open below Easton, also selective gear. The big reservoirs are open. Good luck!

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Re: Teanaway River

Post by Mookes » Tue May 09, 2017 2:35 pm

Thanks bud!

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Re: Teanaway River

Post by 4n6fisher » Tue May 09, 2017 3:59 pm

It is probably a raging torrent now anyway if it is like any of the other rivers/creeks this time of year with all the snow pack melting and rain. Every creek and river on both sides of Stevens pass was full and muddy last weekend, so probably similar at Teanaway. Warm days are melting lots of snow.
Make sure your tent is on high ground.

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Re: Teanaway River

Post by Bodofish » Wed May 10, 2017 8:31 am

The Teanaway is the number one source of "color" (mud, silt, whatever......) for the Yakima. Above that the river, through Cle Elum it should be fishable. That said the fish per mile is about a third of what the lower river is and the they're typically a bit smaller. More Cutts than Bows. That's a very beautiful area, especially this time of year and with all the rain we've had. Have fun, be safe, always wear a PFD even if you're wading.
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Re: Teanaway River

Post by Mookes » Wed May 10, 2017 2:29 pm

Hey thanks for the advice everyone! It is indeed a very gorgeous area.

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