River Fishing Reports
Reports from one of the NW's 8000+ rivers, streams and creeks.
Penny Creek
State: Washington
County: Snohomish
Type: River
Reports: 1
Bathymetric Maps: 0
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Pilchuck Creek
State: Washington
County: Snohomish
Type: River
Reports: 5
Bathymetric Maps: 0
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Pilchuck River
State: Washington
County: Snohomish
Type: River
Reports: 12
Bathymetric Maps: 0
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Pratt River
State: Washington
County: King
Type: River
Reports: 1
Bathymetric Maps: 0
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Priest River
State: Idaho
County: Bonner
Type: River
Reports: 1
Bathymetric Maps: 0
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Puyallup River
State: Washington
County: Pierce
Type: River
Reports: 842
Bathymetric Maps: 0
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Pyramid Creek
State: Washington
County: Pierce
Type: River
Reports: 1
Bathymetric Maps: 0
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Queets River
State: Washington
County: Jefferson
Type: River
Reports: 7
Bathymetric Maps: 0
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With few visitors and over 11 miles of winding road to reach the Upper Queets, this glacially-carved, rain forest valley is perfect for quiet solitude. Look for elk under moss-draped bigleaf maples and towering Sitka spruce, watch salmon spawn in a side channel, or examine the old barns, scattered fruit trees and old pastures left as evidence of early homestead families who attempted to carve a new life from this remote valley.
The orignal Queets road was severed by a landslide in 2005. By working with Olympic National Forest and the Washington Department of Natural Resources, the park opened a new route to the upper valley using neighboring forestry roads. Watch for active logging traffic on these narrow routes, which are not suitable for trailers or large RVs.
Today, most of the Queets River watershed is protected. Its salmon runs
are among the most productive in the country, indicating a healthy, intact
ecosystem. Olympic is the only national park outside of Alaska that supports
so many generous runs of wild anadromous salmon.
The river holds salmon, dolly varden, and steelhead. Check regs carefully as this river has selective seasons and varies with location (National Park, Forrest Service, Indian Reservation)
Quillayute River
State: Washington
County: Clallam
Type: River
Reports: 15
Bathymetric Maps: 0
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Quinault River
State: Washington
County: Grays Harbor
Type: River
Reports: 5
Bathymetric Maps: 0
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Raging River
State: Washington
County: King
Type: River
Reports: 4
Bathymetric Maps: 0
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A small tributary of the Snoqualmie River, the Raging river enters the Snoqualmie at the town of Fall City. The river begins in the foothills of the Cascade mountains in the Tiger Ridge area. Species of fish, unknown, likely to hold trout.
Ranger Creek
State: Washington
County: Pierce
Type: River
Reports: 1
Bathymetric Maps: 0
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Rattlesnake Creek
State: Washington
County: Yakima
Type: River
Reports: 1
Bathymetric Maps: 0
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Rattlesnake Creek
State: Washington
County: Yakima
Type: River
Reports: 1
Bathymetric Maps: 0
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Rock Creek
State: Washington
County: Whitman
Type: River
Reports: 1
Bathymetric Maps: 0
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Rocky Ford Creek
State: Washington
County: Grant
Type: River
Reports: 20
Bathymetric Maps: 0
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Rogue River
State: Oregon
County: Curry
Type: River
Reports: 3
Bathymetric Maps: 0
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Ruby Creek
State: Washington
County: Pend Oreille
Type: River
Reports: 1
Bathymetric Maps: 0
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Saddle Creek
State: Washington
County: Snohomish
Type: River
Reports: 1
Bathymetric Maps: 0
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Saint Joe River
State: Idaho
County: Kootenai
Type: River
Reports: 3
Bathymetric Maps: 0
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Saint Maries River
State: Idaho
County: Benewah
Type: River
Reports: 1
Bathymetric Maps: 0
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Salmon Creek
State: Washington
County: Clark
Type: River
Reports: 9
Bathymetric Maps: 0
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Salmon Creek
State: Washington
County: Clallam
Type: River
Reports: 2
Bathymetric Maps: 0
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Salmon River
State: Washington
County: Grays Harbor
Type: River
Reports: 2
Bathymetric Maps: 0
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