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UPPER COLUMBIA RIVER REPORT - 6/16/15

The UC is in great shape.  Fishing has be steady and the water temps are par for a normal year. Predominant bugs include Caddis, PMD's, Western Quill and Baetis.  Nymphing, Soft Hackles and Dry Flies have all proved worthy.

The Upper Columbia River will have no shortage of water this year.... it might be a little lower, but it is all relative.

Columbia Fly Box



Recent happy angler!



and another  :)



YAKIMA RIVER REPORT - 6/16/15

Fishing subsurface has been gooood lately.  Dry fly fishing has been a bit spotty but there has been some opportunity.

Predominant bugs as of late...PMD's, Ants, Yellow Sallies, Caddis and Summer Stone nymphs.

River Clarity Chart

Upper Proper - 5 feet
Upper Flatlands - 6 feet
Upper Canyon - 6 feet
Farmlands - 6 to feet
Lower Canyon - 2 feet

Summer Stones and Hoppers should kick into gear this year by mid to late July.  The Summer Stone is technically a cousin to the Golden Stone.  The male is almost wingless, hence the name "Shortwing Stone".  The Female on the other hand is fully winged.  The Summer stone is very light in color as shown below. Immediately after hatching the Summer stone can appear to almost 'glow'. This nocturnal creature is Yakima's premier Stone fly.





KLICKITAT RIVER REPORT - 6/11/15

Clarity improved to 1.5+ feet of visibility today. Should improve daily based on forecast...

KLICKITAT RIVER REPORT - 6/10/15

The heat caught up with us....Looks as though the river should improve for the better based on the upcoming cooling trend.  As of now, we have one foot of visibility; We will keep you updated.

KLICKITAT RIVER REPORT - JUNE 7, 2015

We continue to see some great fishing and some good catching for this time of year.   Over the last few days we have seen fish eat
1) Skaters,
2) Flies just under the surface,
3) retrieved streamers and
4) Flies under the bobber.

River has held  through this heat wave with marginal loss in clarity.

Best Bugs -
Rusty's Stone
Black Muddler
Zee Clouser
The Bead

KLICKITAT RIVER - JUNE 5, 2015

Great river conditions lately...The clarity will most likely be marginalized by the current heat wave. We will keep you updated.  Recent fishing has be GREAT.  Recent CATCHING has been average for us. Definitely need to work for the fish.  No dry fly action for us since the opener.

Wahooo!

Kristian with a hatchery buck:))

YAKIMA REPORT - JUNE 2, 2015

The fishing recently on the Yakima has been spotty.  this is a relative statement as what is spotty for us might be great for some.  Bugsde jour include #16-18 PMD's, #14-16 Yellow Sallies, #12 Green Drakes, #14-18 Caddis and a few #6-8 Golden Stones.

PMD Patterns
Nymphs - Trigger Nymphs, Bubblebacks, CDC PT
Adults/Emergers - Sparkle Duns, Parachutes, Sof Hackles

Green Drake Patterns
Nymphs - #10-14 CDC Prince
Adults/Emergers - Paradrake, Quiglies
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Yellow Sallies
Adults - Red Butt Yellow Stone
Nymphs - Trigger

Golden Stones
Nymphs - Pats Stone Etc...
Adults - Chubbies, Stimulators, C-Ants

The river is completely different at the Blue Ribbon origin below Lake Easton than it's final stretch in the Lower Canyon near Roza Dam.  It is for this reason a single report is difficult to summarize the entire river's activity. That being said,   throughout the system, the overall nymph game has been stable to good and the dry fly fishing about the same or a tad bit less predictable.

We are starting to see a few hoppers as well....Remember, Ants are trout candy.

Little Yellow Sally Stone