Cowlitz River
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Cowlitz River
Might head out to the Cowlitz River for smelting and then afterwards go steelhead/springer fishing. Just wondering what spots are good to plunk,how much oz of weight, best line wt, and best spin n glow size. Any info is helped. Thank you
- needs2hunt
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Re: Cowlitz River
well i saw the Cowlitz river today... if a fish can see more then 2" in front of his face. he's doing good... in fact all the rivers look super nasty right now... but I'm not a river fisherman... gonna take a couple of days to get them down and cleaned up..
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Re: Cowlitz River
Ok thanks, maybe the skookumchuck might be a little more fun to explore.
- FishBaitThe2nd
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Re: Cowlitz River
One of my buddies killed a metalhead today down there
If people concentrated on the really important things in life, there'd be a shortage of fishing poles. ~Doug Larson
Re: Cowlitz River
The chuck is runnin pretty high right now. Its over 2k.
Re: Cowlitz River
I agree with dadamunky...skookumchuck is a mess right now. Wait until it comes back into shape (usually between 100-400 cfs)...it's currently at 3320 cfs....I would venture to guess the water is up to the base of the trees right now.
Bobberdownchromer wrote:Ok thanks, maybe the skookumchuck might be a little more fun to explore.
Re: Cowlitz River
Save your gas money. Everything is blown out and will take a while to settle back into place.
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Re: Cowlitz River
Ok, well im going down there for smelt on the cowlitz so might as well try a fishing.
Re: Cowlitz River
Anything under 10k is fishable, I've fished it up to 12. That is if you're fishing the hatchery areas. The river will be bouncing around from 4k to 12k every week this spring. They let water out on Mondays, and lower it for the weekends. There will be times where it will vary from the weather, but for the most part this is how it goes. Right now the water is at 6,600 cfs which is perfect, last week they got one springer and 45 steelhead back in the counts.