July Sockeye on the Big C
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July Sockeye on the Big C
I am thinking about taking the family camping and fishing for the fourth of July. Where would be a good place in eastern wa to target sockeye? Wanapum? Brewester? Thanks for the advice!!!
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Re: July Sockeye on the Big C
That may be a tad early for Brewster but it is worth a shot. With the early warm up the Ok should be running really warm by early July and set up that road block that everyone likes fishing. Staying around the Brewster area would make it a short run to fish below Wells too
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Re: July Sockeye on the Big C
Check your fish counts before you leave. Right now there's not that many above Bonneville.
Also with as hot and dry as it's supposed to be over here I'd probably try and intercept them on the way up instead of at Brewster Pool.
Also with as hot and dry as it's supposed to be over here I'd probably try and intercept them on the way up instead of at Brewster Pool.
Re: July Sockeye on the Big C
I would fish below bonneville but up above with the 6fish limit 4 sockeye and 2 nookies that's very enticing.