TROUT STREAMS???
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- personfly18
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TROUT STREAMS???
Ok...I like to catch trout. I want to expand my horizons, so I would like to know if there are any trout streams in washington. I live in western washington so thats all I would like in suggestions.
RE:TROUT STREAMS???
How far are you willing to travel? W. Wa. has some great streams but being in Skagit County I know nothing of the Puyallup area.
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RE:TROUT STREAMS???
Almost all the rivers and streams in your area contain resident trout. In general skip the lower sections of these waters during the Summer months, you want to target the cooler and faster flowing sections. I can't stress it enough so I'll say it again, fish early. Once the sun hits the water the fish go into hiding, it gets even worse when the kids and young "adults" start floating down the river. Right now you the Green river is open and I'd give it a shot from Flaming Geyser park on up. I think the Nisqually and Puyallup systems open in July, just be sure to check the regs for dates, gear and size restrictions. Most of the rivers on the Peninsula are open for trout right now and you don't need to drive to the coast for some decent water to wet a line.
- jens
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RE:TROUT STREAMS???
I love fishing streams too, and if you can find your way to Skate Creek near Packwood, you will not be disappointed.
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RE:TROUT STREAMS???
I love Skate Creek area, but never fished it...Where is a good location to fish that creek?
Ryan
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RE:TROUT STREAMS???
You know, we were doing some driving around, I have heard stories of great fishing growing up, I don't know what milepost we stopped at, but I was able to park along the side of the road and walk up to the water. I want to say between milepost 50-55? It's been about 4 years since I was there. Some nice deep holes, I was using small roostertail, gold and brown. I didn't catch anything smaller than 12 inches. C&R.ryan2202 wrote:I love Skate Creek area, but never fished it...Where is a good location to fish that creek?
Let me know how you do if you go. :bounce:
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RE:TROUT STREAMS???
Have you ever fished Chambers Creek? I remember it being somewhat fished out, but, there a lot of nice pools that will still hold some decent sized fish. You can park at Chambers Creek apartments and walk down a gravel road to get to the creek.. I grew up fishing this water.ryan2202 wrote:Hey Thanks...I'll let you know!
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