| Coastal
& SW Washington Report |
May14, 2013 |

Spring Chinook fishing is about in it's peak in many areas of the state and it has been less than stellar most days. I have been fishing Drano Lake where the returns have been even less than predicted and the catching a little on the tough side. There are some nice fish to catch and if your willing to put the effort out there are a few fish around. With the lack of numbers a person has to have everything in good order to succeed, good bait is key to success, whether it be your herring or prawns. Red labeled is the best bet when herring is your bait of choice on Drano lake. Prawns spinners are always a good choice especially when the water warms above 48 degrees, it is now 52 plus most days. Plugs of choice are Mag Lips made by Yakima Bait Co. with the top colors being a gold double trouble, Thumper, Hammer Time or Mad Clown. Trolling these behind the boat with 50 to 80 feet of line out will get it done. Don't forget to wrap them with a small fillet of sardine. Bobber fishing has started in the cove and as always good sandshrimp is top bait.
Wind River area has been tough as well. Trolling green label herring, Mag Lip Plugs and Wiggle Warts do well here. Most areas you'll fish here are very shallow so fish the plugs with only 30 to 5 foot of line out. If your plugs are digging in to bottom shorting the amount of line out on teh plugs, fishing them close to the boat still gets you bit here.
I have now shifted from Drano Lake to the Cowlitz for the remainder of this Springer season. The Cowlitz is a back bouncing or diver and bait game for these chinook and you must cover lots of water to find them, this is where being on the river everyday pays off. Back trolling plugs also works well with the Mag Lip 3.5 being the best bet here, a person can search large areas of holding water with a few rods in the water with these plugs. Look for Summer Steelhead to start being caught in greater numbers as the first week in June is usually when we see are first real good numbers of them in most rivers on the west side....Can't wait for these fish as it usually means lots of chances at big fish during a normal day while wearing short sleeved shirts and sunglasses.
Here's a few nice chinook from both Drano lake and the Cowlitz river.


For
more info call Phil Stephens, Mystical
Legends Guide Service Call (206) 940-0052 or E-mail
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Bruce
Warren, Fishing
for fun Guide Service
Email or call me on my cell at (253) 208-7433
Hi everybody! First report here on Steelhead University, so here it goes.
I’ve been fishing the Cowlitz from the drift boat and the bank, and the fishing has been better from the bank, believe it or not. Eggs drifted at the barrier dam are the ticket, alongside a crippled herring launched across the pool at the top. The plunkers at the handicap hole have been picking a few fish too.
On the boat we’re dropping bait divers with coon shrimp or sand shrimp to get the most success. The next best technique is a bobber and eggs, and side drifting through the longer stretches has given us a steelhead or two. The action isn’t red hot by all means, but it’s steady. Early in the AM is the bite, if you miss the morning, you may be working all day for those fish. If you’ve never drifted the Cowlitz, it’s a lot of fun. Quiet and comfortable in my Pavati.
If you’re new to the sport and want to avoid the crowds, I’ll be running bank trips up on the Cispus river once the fish get trucked up there in significant numbers. It’s a great way to fish for the Cowlitz springers and get away from it all, and it’s beautiful country up there. Give me a call and we’ll get you on some fish.
Nate Treat – Guide and Instructor - (360) 481-0051
Nate Treat Fishing
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Rob Sweem, R&K
Guide Service
(360) 481-0612 or Email

I'm currently in between river steelhead and salmon runs..., so I've been spending my fishing time over east on The Potholes Reservoir Pre-Fishing for the upcoming Mardon Open Bass Tournament on May 18-19 and scouting for Walleye and/or Bass combo trips. If your tired of fishing for one bite all day this fishery is for you and it's ON right now. The fishing in April was pretty tough for Bass on the Reservoir, but with the perfect weather we had all last week the fish turned right on. Bass are being caught on spinner baits, swim baits, soft plastics, spro frogs, and jigs to name a few baits of choice. Find flats adjacent to deep water and your on the path to success.
The Walleye have all but finished up spawning and are back on the feed. Troll worm harnesses and plugs. Both the Crab Creek arm and Lind Coulee are giving up nice bug eyes! I currently have open dates to put you on these fish. I run these walleye and bass combo trips from now through May. These Walleye are Primetime table fair. You will be the hit of the neighborhood at any Potluck, or BBQ after serving up a plate of Panko Crusted Wally's!
FYI..., We are catching a lot of fish right NOW, so get a hold of me if you want to catch some fish :-)June 1st marks my return to the Westside Rivers. We will be catching King Salmon & Steelhead out of my Wooldridge Alaskan XL jet sled. My technique of choice is Side drifting eggs, prawns and yarn for these fish. I have very few dates left open on my guiding calendar if your interested in fishing with me this June and/or July.
If you want more info on catching BIG, Chrome Bright, fish only 35 minutes from downtown Seattle on a scenic river by way contact me. No need to go all the way to AK when you have great fishing right in your backyard ALL summer long! River level and clarity dependent of course :-) Get 2-5 guys and gals and lets go do this. Great days on the water create great memories on and off the water for LIFE.
See ya out there and FishON!!!




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Cell 425-281-8772
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Todd Daniels
Tall
Tails Guide Service
Cell 206-437-8766 or Email
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Joe Princen, JP's Guide Service
253 347 5300
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Nathan Bryan, West Coast Anglers
westcoastanglers@hotmail.com
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Submitted by Casey Weigel www.fishwaterswest.com
(253) 389-0359
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Scott Gibson
Gibson Guide Service/Facebook
gibsonguide@hotmail.com
253-224-7538
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Pennisula Report |
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Springers have been consistant. It's not hot but we're bringing a few to the boat each trip.
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Submitted by Mike Zavadlov
Mike Z's
Guide Service
(360) 640 8109
Email: mike@mikezsguideservice.com
| Washougal
River |
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| Snohomish
River System |
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Andy Shanks
Island Guide Services
206.280.7159
www.islandguideservices.com
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Reel Pros Guide Service
(425)345-7606
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John Thomas
Rotten Chum Guide Service
| Klickitat
River |
May14, 2013 |
Call
or email Tracy
Zoller .... phone (509) 369-2366
www.adventurefishing.net
| Upper
Columbia |
May14, 2013 |
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Call Toll Free 1-800-469-8757
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To book a trip email us or give us a call at
1-866-846-4240.
Submitted by Ryan Pitcher
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Fishing on Middle Willamette River and McKenzie is starting to turn on. With 12000 fish over OC falls it's time to get serious about upper river springers and summer steelhead.
Salmon. Backbouncing and diver and bait do the trick. Fish the travel lanes.
Steelhead. With low flows run the jig program and mag lip 3.5's.
Only 3 dates available for Springers. Call now to book your McKenzie River Springer trip.