Spokane River
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Spokane River
Does any one here fish the Spokane River around the Argonne bridge area? I would think now that we are seeing Small Mouth in the river this area would be good.
- Gisteppo
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RE:Spokane River
Are you fly or lure or bait fishing?
What species are you targeting?
Many people flyfish that area for troutskies.
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What species are you targeting?
Many people flyfish that area for troutskies.
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RE:Spokane River
I hear it's a good little spot for Rainbows...
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- michaelunbewust
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RE:Spokane River
AND ALOT OF SUCKERS. I AT ONE TIME NOT LONG AGO LIVED AT THE END OF PARK ROAD RIGHT ON THE RIVER. DID CATCH SOME TROUT, BUT COULD SIGHTSEE ALL THE SUCKERS I WANTED.NORTH OF THE ARGONNE BRIDGE ALL THE WAY TO THE STATE LINE IS A VERY GOOD UNDERFISHED TROUT FISHERY. GIVE THE BOYS AT FINS AND FEATHERS IN CDA A CALL. THEY WILL TELL YOU WHAT WORKS ON IT. IT IS A SPECIAL RULES FISHERY.
RE:Spokane River
I am mainly wondering how the bass are doing. I am starting to catch them up river farther.
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RE:Spokane River
Last summer I caught a couple really small ones just down river from the Barker bridge. I was fly fishing a Red Humpy.
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RE:Spokane River
I caught some nice little 9" bows when I fished it last year. The Spokane River is a river that, at times, can run very, very fast. High CFS for sure.Lotech Joe wrote:Last summer I caught a couple really small ones just down river from the Barker bridge. I was fly fishing a Red Humpy.
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RE:Spokane River
I know a guy that catches small mouth directly below the dam in Post Falls on the Spokane River, so they are in whatever niche water they can survive in now.
I have nailed a couple later in the spring upstream of the Argonne Bridge, but I suspect that you would do best in the mid to late summer.
I have nailed a couple later in the spring upstream of the Argonne Bridge, but I suspect that you would do best in the mid to late summer.
Too much water, so many fish, too little time.