tyee4me
6/16/2016 1:37:00 PMIan Horning
6/17/2016 9:28:00 PMSchenk
6/21/2016 2:32:00 PMHave fun!
Available Fishing Guide:
Website: Washington Guide Services
I've been exploring a lot of new locations on the "Open Waters" page of the WDFW's release on May 1. While not where I would like to be fishing, I have certainly been able to explore some new waters that I haven't covered before and found some real treasures.
Yes, I'm upset about the whole state of affairs concerning our fisheries. Yes, we are doing a horrible, horrible job managing them. Yes, I want to be Steelhead fishing. But, we live in a world where it's either BC, the OP, or South WA... and with my current situation cannot reach these places. But that doesn't stop me from fishing and exploring. I have yet to see another angler in these spots and am surrounded by beautiful country. I am quite content.
I have managed to catch all sorts of fish in these spots: Rainbows/Redbands, Coastal and Resident Cutthroat, Bull Trout, and even a little Brook Trout, in a place where it shouldn't be. The rainbows have been gorgeous, with two being 19" and 16", Bull Trout have been good sized (23" and 24" being the biggest) Smallish 8-13" cutts, and a 12-13" Brookie. All fish have been released, kept in the water, and handled with care. This is very important on smaller streams, as removing fish from the ecosystem, especially the bigger spawners, can seriously harm their populations.
As soon as the weather permits I'll be seeking trophy trout in a few select lakes.
Give it to 'em.