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Swift Creek Report
Whatcom County, WA

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09/10/2016
61° - 65°
Casting
Brook Trout
Gold
Sunny
Spinner
Noon
51° - 55°
09/22/2016
4
1521

Decided to take the weekend to camp at Depression lake. After an early morning with not a single bite, we decided to venture off and find a decent creek to try. Most of the creeks and rivers in the area have extremely low visibility due to silt from glacier runoffs from Mt Baker. We drove past Swift Creek and immediately stopped to give it a try because of how clear the water looked. It is a decent sized creek with some great fishing holes. after about 15 minutes under the bridge I caught a small rainbow. As we head up the creek the fishing got better, hiding from the current in the spots you would expect them to. I believe we only caught rainbow and brook trout. Most were between 6 to 9 inches, with one bigger rainbow at roughly a foot. The rooster tails are what landed almost every fish, seemingly any that we tried with gold colored flashers. I am also an extremely amateur fly fisherman, but did not succeed on landing one on the fly. I tried a couple mosquito flies (since we were dealing with real mosquito). Overall, this creek should provide a good number of trout, and is a great day hike up the river!


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Highcountry360
9/23/2016 12:09:00 PM
those are salmon smolts on the left
SnoKing
9/24/2016 9:22:00 AM
branweeds, The two photos on the left are salmon! I hope those young salmon were returned unharmed; our salmon fisheries are in sad shape and we need every fish possible to make it.
branweeds
9/24/2016 3:17:00 PM
SnoKing, all catch at release here. Bent my barbs in as well to not harm any of these little guys. Our salmon fisheries get enough pressure from netting. However I didn't know they were smolts, that is good to know
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