Fishing in the Tri-cities area

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silverbullet02
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Fishing in the Tri-cities area

Post by silverbullet02 » Sun May 29, 2011 8:22 pm

New guy on the board here. I lived in Bremerton for about 8 years until I moved out here last year. Don't have much river fishing experience, other than the Ohio river, which is a totally different animal than out here. Was wondering if many people on here fished the Columbia Wallula pool or up on the Snake above Ice Harbor dam. Never fished for salmon, just fish for whatever may be biting. The 1 time I got out this year there was nothing to be had, but hopefully heading out tonight or tomorrow. Thanks!

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RE:Fishing in the Tri-cities area

Post by jbball50 » Mon May 30, 2011 3:21 am

On the Snake, the mouth of the Palouse River should be heating up for catfish/walleye/smallmouth. It's about an hour and a half away from the Tri-cities but it should be worth it right now. If anything you can call the KOA at Lyon's Ferry and ask them how the fishing is, they should have a pretty good idea of what's been getting caught. I'm probably going to try going there in the next few weekends myself for catfish/walleye and whatever else may bite. But even in the Tri-cities area I know that they catch smallmouth and all that too. I've seen some boats out in front of my work down at Wallula too fishing around the islands, not sure if they're bass fishing or not.

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