Available Fishing Guide:
Website: Upper Columbia Guide Service
Venturing the 120 miles to forks, washington in search of a Steelhead or maybe a late Silver. I stopped by the Sol Duc hatchery and fished for about an hour but didn't see a single thing. Next I tried the bark and rayonier holes and still no luck. Going even further I made it to the Quillayute main stem where it meets the sol duc. I cannot stand crowds but it wasn't too bad and I hiked down river to find a nice quiet spot but there still was nothing to be seen.
Frustrated I took a turn on hwy 113/112 to hit the Hoko river. This is a much different fishery but a lot of fun in the right time of year. It was in excellent shape so I threw on a spinner and the first cast got smashed by a dark 10lb silver, unhooked him and snapped a picture while he was catching his breath. Caught and released 5 more, but he was the biggest. I spent the next 3 hours throwing eggs but couldn't find any steelhead, only hungry cutthroats. Still a lot of fun and hwy 112 is a great drive!
Available Fishing Guide:
Website: Upper Columbia Guide Service