| Coastal
& SW Washington Report |
August 31, 2010
|

Quick report for this last week. After a long 6 months of
pretty much doing nothing but fishing I am on a couple weeks
of vacation. I started it off last week fishing for Chinook
on the Columbia river near Astoria. We launched out of Chinook
and fished herring and number 6 Toman Spinners behind divers
and flashers. We caught a few Chinook and BIG Coho from Bouy
10 up past the Astoria bridge. This should stay good for a
couple more weeks.
Cowlitz is putting out some very nice Summer Steelhead in
the Blue Creek area and there are a few Chinook in the river
as well. Eggs fished either behind divers or Side Drifting
will take both Chinook and Steelhead.

Not to often I get in on the action but I got a couple nice
ones this past week.

Mark also scored a big king that Dan thought worthy of the
Tule smell test.
Thanks for a great week off Robert, Dan, Jason and Mark.
Mention
Salmon or Steelhead University and receive 15 percent off
a trip for two.
No report this week
Rivers
NorthWest Guide Service
(509)
952-9694
See
Salmon University for Todds Saltwater Reports

Submitted by Todd Girtz, Steelhead University

Busy Busy Busy
Lots of things going on! fresh water, Salt water
and everything in between. It's the right time to go fishing.
For us, it's time for the Cowlitz Kings and Coho. We do have
some dates available, so call to reserve your date.
Next up, the Hump!! This is an experience you
don't want to miss out on. We do have a few dates left, so call
now to reserve your spot.
It's never too early to book a winter steelhead
or spring Chinook trip! I'm ready to go, are you?
Here are a few photos from the Cowlitz. Lots of
Pogie Club members and of course the W.B. Pro Team. (They'll
have to tell you what the W.B. is...)

Bruce
Warren, Fishing
for fun Guide Service
Email
or call me on my cell at (253) 208-7433

Nisqually is starting to put out a few nice fish.
It's not red hot by any stretch but the fish we've managed to
get are very nice. It should take off any day. There are still
some very nice steelhead to be had on the Cowlitz as well. Backtrolling
egg baits on the Nisqually and shimp on the Cowlitz has been
the best bet. I have a few prime dates left for the Nisqually
for those looking to fish Kings.




Rob Sweem, R&K
Guide Service
(360) 481-0612 or Email

We are still picking up good numbers of steelhead on the
Cowlitz the only thing is you have to look a little harder
for them. I think there is gonna be some steelhead for the
next few weeks even well into September, by then we will be
into salmon fishing and you might be able to get into days
where we can pick some kings, coho, and steelhead, I like
this time of year for that reason alone. My September is filling
pretty fast and I also hunt in October and November so spaces
get filled fast. Also check the website for our discounts
that we offer (fishing reports) link good luck and seeya on
the river.


Submitted by Charlie Johnston
Sound
Sport Fishing (360) 508-6019
Email charliesfishing@comcast.net
No report this week
Andy Shanks, Island
Guide Service
(206) 280-7159
| Washougal
River |
August 31, 2010
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Tyler Davis, (360)-771-7802
davis0450@comcast.net
| Skagit River |
August 31, 2010
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| North
Puget Sound Rivers |
August 31, 2010
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| Snohomish
River System |
August 31, 2010
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No report this week
Mention Steelhead University for our
Special Rate
Brett Basim
Brett's
Salmon and Steelhead Guide Service
360-403-8477 Email: fishwithbrett@comcast.net
No report this week
Ray Vermillion
Lucky
Strike Guide Service
No report this week
Chris Horton
No report this week
| Olympic
Pennisula Report |
|
August 31, 2010
|

Cowlitz is in great shape running at 4780cfs
with 5 ft of vis. Mouth of Cowlitz has been on fire and getting
better each day. With the rise in the water level it has really
spurred the fish into biting better and has also moved more
fish into the lower end of the river. Plenty of summer steelhead
around Blue Creek and Barrier Dam. Best technique has been pulling
pink or purple coon stripe shrimp behind a hot-n-tot. Fish the
little faster deeper holes for your best fishing. Side drifting
is also still fishing very good. Stick with a #2 vision hook
with a small chunk of yarn and small cluster of eggs or small
piece of Shrimp. Lots of Summer Steelhead and Chinook showing
up every day down at the mouth. Anchor fishing has been good
when anchoring in 10' to 25' of water with a Flame red u-20
flatfish or a coon stripe shrimp and spin-n-glo. When the tide
comes in swith to trolling spinners in a 50/50 or flame red
#5colorado blade. This will remain good for several more weeks.
There has been a few early chinook showing up already and with
the forecast of a huge return of chinook i will not be surprised
if we start seeing them show early.

Columbia river in great shape running at
117,900 cfs with 10ft of vis. Kings are are pouring in at Bouy-10
along with afair amount of Silvers. Kings are spread out all
the way to the dam wiht Hot Spots around Kalama and Cowlitz.
Summer Steelhead are the hot topic right now with 190,000 plus
over Bonniville dam. Kings are starting to move pretty good
with the numbers going up each day. This is just starting to
heat up with the peak in the next couple of weeks. Best fishing
is to sit on anchor in 12-18 ft of water with a 1 ft dropper
and a 6ft leader with a coon stripe shrimp and a small #6 spin-n-glo
back behind the boat with 1-5 oz lead ball. You can also fish
a x-4 flatfish in flame red or silver/red with the same dropper
and leader length. Summer steelhead will be great for severla
more weeks or until the fall chinook take over in a couple of
weeks. Get ready for the kings because they are coming and it
is going to be huge. As this water gets warmer the kings will
be running deep so look for fish in the 30 to 55' foot depth.
The best technique for the Kings will to be sitting on Anchor
with a 5' dropper and a 6' leader with a Simon wobbler in silver,
silver/chart, met chart, met pink and my favorite copper. This
get start heating up big time in the next week so be here.
Submitted
by Bob Kratzer
Anglers
Guide Service
(800) 577-8781
Email: ags@centurytel.net

August has been great so far for Summer runs. These Olympic
Peninsula summer steelhead are strong hard fighting steelhead
that don't give up easy. Bobber dogging and bobber jig methods
have been the ticket when it comes to low water for summer
steelhead. The water is finely getting down to summer lows
so go small and light on the leaders especially in the Sol
Duc. Fluorocarbon in eight lb has been working the best in
the low water. Flyfishing has been very affective with the
low clear water. Yesterday we hooked 3 on the fly including
a nice 22lb king. This is also the time for our Summer Silvers
.

The Summer Silvers are in the Duc. We had good push with
the recent rains which sent 2 t0 3 hundred fish up in the
hatchery run. Small spinners or jigs with sand shrimp have
been working the best. These are hatchery fish that are fun
to catch and even better to eat.

If you want to join me on the Olympic Peninsula
for some beautiful scenery and some hot summer run action pleases
give me a call. Now booking Fall kings and Silvers on the
Olympic Peninsula + Searun Cutthroat flyfishing Trips. You
can check out my new site at www.mikezgs.com.
or on my cell phone 360-640-8109
Steelhead U Special - I always have a deal
for those that mention Stealhead University
Submitted by Mike Zavadlov
Mike Z's
Guide Service
(360) 640 8109
Email: mike@mikezsguideservice.com
| Klickitat
River |
August 31, 2010
|

STILL CATCHING AWESOME SKY JUMPING STEELHEAD.
KINGS SOON TO COME. ACTUALLY LEVI'S BOAT HAD A KING ON TODAY.

Call
or email Tracy
Zoller .... phone (509) 369-2366
www.adventurefishing.net
No report this week
Submitted by Ryan Pitcher
West
Coast Anglers, Oregon, Washington and Idaho
1 866 846-4240 or Email ryan@wcafish.com
No report this week
Doug Richert
360-490-2521
www.HellsCanyonSportFishing.com
No report this week
Chris Salter
Big Moby Tackle
www.bigmobytackle.com
503-357-3187
No report this week
Submitted by Ian Premo, Premo's
Guide Service
No report this week
Mike Glass
Oregon, Rod, Reel & Tackle
3699 Coburg rd. Eugene Or, 97408
(541) 683-4965
www.oregonrrt.com
No report this week
Paul LeFebvre
Rogue Outdoor Store, Gold Beach Oregon