Can anyone provide information on places to access the Nisqually River? I've never fished the Nisqually but would like to give it a shot soon, especially if the chum are still running there.
I'm not asking anyone to reveal your secret honeyholes, just info on public access spots for bank fishing. Thanks!
Nisqually River Access
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Re: Nisqually River Access
So I think I've found a couple of places to try out. Next question - anyone know where the Nisqually tribal netting schedule is posted or if there's a hotline? Read somewhere that they net Sun-Wed. Is that still the case?
Re: Nisqually River Access
In case anyone's reading, went down to the Nisqually only to find that the Riverbend Campsite was closed to the tribe. This was a Thurs afternoon. Also, saw signs at the Pacific Hwy bridge that said the river access area was part of JBLM and anyone caught would be arrested.
Re: Nisqually River Access
to the tribe or by the tribe?kyamukun wrote:In case anyone's reading, went down to the Nisqually only to find that the Riverbend Campsite was closed to the tribe. This was a Thurs afternoon. Also, saw signs at the Pacific Hwy bridge that said the river access area was part of JBLM and anyone caught would be arrested.
it is either 5th street or 6th ave that I've fished the river from before. there is a bridge nearby but don't know if they call this the tank crossing. more of a salt water boat angler then river salmon angler and haven't fished that river in atleast 8 years..
Re: Nisqually River Access
closed for sportfishing, open to the tribe. i didn't check 6th st - forgot about that!