Washington state.

Can’t tell if there would be fish, not moving crazy fast but not many deep pockets either, with very little cover. Deeper holes further down, but there is a great day spot right along this stretch.

If it’s worth fishing, what would you use?

Posted by MyGrimyGooch

8 Comments

  1. Irish-Breakfast1969 on

    100%, there’s lots of fish in that run. I’d keep it simple: starting at the top of the run, swing a wet fly or a woolly bugger, take 1 step downstream before you cast again.

  2. Absolutely. I’d fish dry-dropper focusing on the soft water around the rocks.

  3. I’ve caught brookies in 2 ft of water. Go for the medium pockets near structure (not too fast not too slow) with some relative depth (darker bottom). You can nymph, dry, or dry+dropper

  4. Resident_Rise5915 on

    It’s super fishy. Look for pockets of deeper water and think of places where fish might find cover

  5. Current-Custard5151 on

    If there are fish in the rest of the river, they’re there as well.

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