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Calawah River - January 27th, 2012
RECORDED:    34 °    FISHING: Excellent
The Calawah River is in good shape running at 2300cfs with 4ft of vis and dropping.

The Calawah has a good amount of hatchery fish with a fair amount of wild fish.

With the river running high the best techniques will be pulling plugs or side drifting.

If pulling plugs stick with T-4 Flatfish in silver, silver/red, flame red, grenn hornet, clair'a'belle, casper or flounder.

For the side drifter stick with 2 #2 vision hooks and a #8 corkie in flame red, chart/red, rainbow or chart/green dot. For bait fish eggs cured in Pink Borax-0-fire or Borax-o-fire cured prawns. 


If looking for hatchery fish stay around the hatchery area, and for wild fish I would fish higher in the system. Remember that above the 101 bridge it is selective gear rules which means no bait and sinlge barbless hooks and no retenion of wild fish.

This will get better as the water continues to drop.

photos current conditions

Bogachiel River - January 27th, 2012
RECORDED:    34 °    FISHING: Excellent
The Bogy is in good shape running at 29.241ft with 3ft of vis and dropping.

The bogy has been fishing very well plenty of Hatchery steelhead still around and a good amount of wild fish.

With the river running high the best techniques will be pulling plugs or side drifting. If pulling plugs stick with T-4 Flatfish in silver, silver/red, flame red, grenn hornet, clair'a'belle, casper or flounder.

For the side drifter stick with 2 #2 vision hooks and a #8 corkie in flame red, chart/red, rainbow or chart/green dot. For bait fish eggs cured in Pink Borax-0-fire or Borax-o-fire cured prawns.

If looking for hatchery fish stay around the hatchery area, and for wild fish I would fish higher in the system. Remember that above the 101 bridge it is selective gear rules which means no bait and sinlge barbless hooks and no retenion of wild fish.

This will continue to get better as the water drops.

photos current conditions

Sol Duc River - January 27th, 2012
RECORDED:    34 °    FISHING: Excellent
The Sol Duc is in good shape running at 3200cfs with 4ft of vis and dropping.

The Sol Duc has good amounts of snider creek hatchery fish and wild steelhead from the mouth all the way to the closed boundry.

With the river running high the best techniques will be pulling plugs or side drifting. If pulling plugs stick with T-4 Flatfish in silver, silver/red, flame red, grenn hornet, clair'a'belle, casper or flounder.

For the side drifter stick with 2 #2 vision hooks and a #8 corkie in flame red, chart/red, rainbow or chart/green dot. For bait fish eggs cured in Pink Borax-0-fire or Borax-o-fire cured prawns.

The hatchery fish and wild fish are spread out throught the system right with the low water. Remember that above the salmon hatchery it is selective gear rules which means no bait and sinlge barbless hooks and no retenion of wild fish.

This willl continue to get better as the water level drops.

photos current conditions

Hoh River - January 27th, 2012
RECORDED:    34 °    FISHING: Excellent
The Hoh River is in good shape running at 4130 cfs with 2 ft of vis and dropping.

The Hoh is full of hatchery fish with a fair amount of wild fish showing up. The hatchery fish seem to be stronger below the 101 bridge and the wild fish seem to be moving through the system quickly so the upper river is better for wild fish right now.

With the river running high the best techniques will be pulling plugs or side drifting. If pulling plugs stick with T-4 Flatfish in silver, silver/red, flame red, grenn hornet, clair'a'belle, casper or flounder.

For the side drifter stick with 2 #2 vision hooks and a #8 corkie in flame red, chart/red, rainbow or chart/green dot. For bait fish eggs cured in Pink Borax-0-fire or Borax-o-fire cured prawns.

Above 101 you can side drift Mad River worms in bubble gum pink, flr orange, methalate or pink/chart tails.

Remember that above the oxbow boat launch it is selective gear rules which means no bait and sinlge barbless hooks and no retenion of wild fish.

This will only get better over the next couple of days as the water drops.

photos current conditions

Calawah River - January 18th, 2012
RECORDED:    28 °    FISHING: Excellent
The Calawah River is in good shape running at 519cfs with 8ft of vis and dropping.

The Calawah has a good amount of hatchery fish with a fair amount of wild fish.

With the river running low it is to low to float so the best techniques for a few days will be to float fish.

If you are a float fisherman stick with a #7 Thill turbo master with 1/4oz egg sinker and a jig in Pink, Cerise, Pink/white, purple, or nightmare. You can also fish a small piece of Egg or prawn with a small hook and some pink or red yarn.


If looking for hatchery fish stay around the hatchery area, and for wild fish I would fish higher in the system. Remember that above the 101 bridge it is selective gear rules which means no bait and sinlge barbless hooks and no retenion of wild fish.

photos current conditions

Bogachiel River - January 18th, 2012
RECORDED:    28 °    FISHING: Excellent
The Bogy is in okay shape running at 27.01ft with 6ft of vis and dropping.

The bogy has been fishing very well plenty of Hatchery steelhead still around and a good amount of wild fish.

With the river running low the best techniques for a few days will be to Pull Plugs or float fishing.

With the river running low the best techniques for a few days will be to Pull Plugs or float fishing.

Pulling plugs will be the best method for a few days. I like to use Faltfish in x-4 or t-4 sizes in Silver, Flame red, Dr.Death, Green Weenie, silver/black, Blue Streak or met Green.

If you are a float fisherman stick with a large Thill Turbo Master float with a 1/4 oz egg sinker and a jig or worm. For jigs the Nightmare, cerise, pink, pink/white, AGS jig, purple/pink and black/red. If youwant to add a little flavour to your jig you can adda small piece of prawn soaked in Puatzke Nectuar or a small spawn sack of eggs cured in Borax-o-fire.

I have also been having good luck with a Mad River Worm in Clear Water Pink rigged wacky Style.

If looking for hatchery fish stay around the hatchery area, and for wild fish I would fish higher in the system. Remember that above the 101 bridge it is selective gear rules which means no bait and sinlge barbless hooks and no retenion of wild fish.

photos current conditions

Sol Duc River - January 18th, 2012
RECORDED:    28 °    FISHING: Excellent
The Sol Duc is in good shape running at 1050cfs with 6ft of vis and dropping.

The Sol Duc has good amounts of snider creek hatchery fish and wild steelhead from the mouth all the way to the closed boundry.

With the river running low the best techniques for a few days will be to Pull Plugs or float fishing.

Pulling plugs will be the best method for a few days. I like to use Faltfish in x-4 or t-4 sizes in Silver, Flame red, Dr.Death, Green Weenie, silver/black, Blue Streak or met Green.

If you are a float fisherman stick with a large Thill Turbo Master float with a 1/4 oz egg sinker and a jig or worm. For jigs the Nightmare, cerise, pink, pink/white, AGS jig, purple/pink and black/red. If youwant to add a little flavour to your jig you can adda small piece of prawn soaked in Puatzke Nectuar or a small spawn sack of eggs cured in Borax-o-fire.

I have also been having good luck with a Mad River Worm in Clear Water Pink rigged wacky Style.


The hatchery fish and wild fish are spread out throught the system right with the low water. Remember that above the salmon hatchery it is selective gear rules which means no bait and sinlge barbless hooks and no retenion of wild fish.

photos current conditions

Hoh River - January 18th, 2012
RECORDED:    28 °    FISHING: Excellent
The Hoh River is in good shape running at 1400 cfs with 4 ft of vis and dropping.

The Hoh is full of hatchery fish with a fair amount of wild fish showing up. The hatchery fish seem to be stronger below the 101 bridge and the wild fish seem to be moving through the system quickly so the upper river is better for wild fish right now.

The best techniques for a few days will be to Pull Plugs, side drift or drift fish.

Pulling plugs will be the best method for a few days. I like to use Faltfish in x-4 or t-4 sizes in Silver, Flame red, clair-a-belle, silver /red, flounder, dr. death and Green Hornet.

If you are a side drifter or drift fisherman stick with bigger corkies in Flame red, Chart/red and rainbow colors. Add a piece of bait like eggs cured in Pautzke Borax-o-fire in pink or red. I like to cut my baits a little bigger for the meduim flows.

Remember that above the oxbow boat launch it is selective gear rules which means no bait and sinlge barbless hooks and no retenion of wild fish.

This will only get better over the next couple of days as the water drops.

photos current conditions

Sol Duc River - January 14th, 2012
RECORDED:    31 °    FISHING: Excellent
The Sol Duc is in good shape running at 1380cfs with 5ft of vis and dropping.

The Sol Duc has good amounts of state Hatchery fish, snider creek hatchery fish and wild steelhead from the mouth all the way to the closed boundry.

With the river running meduim the best techniques for a few days will be to Pull Plugs, side drift or drift fish.

Pulling plugs will be the best method for a few days. I like to use Faltfish in x-4 or t-4 sizes in Silver, Flame red, clair-a-belle, silver /red, flounder, dr. death and Green Hornet.

If you are a side drifter or drift fisherman stick with bigger corkies in Flame red, Chart/red and rainbow colors. Add a piece of bait like eggs cured in Pautzke Borax-o-fire in pink or red. I like to cut my baits a little bigger for the higher flows.

If looking for hatchery fish stay around the hatchery area, and for wild fish I would fish higher in the system. Remember that above the salmon hatchery it is selective gear rules which means no bait and sinlge barbless hooks and no retenion of wild fish.

Only get better over the next couple of days as the water drops.

photos current conditions

Bogachiel River - January 14th, 2012
RECORDED:    31 °    FISHING: Excellent
The Bogy is in okay shape running at 27.52ft with 5ft of vis and dropping.

The bogy has been fishing very well plenty of Hatchery steelhead still around and a good amount of wild fish.

With the river running low the best techniques for a few days will be to Pull Plugs or float fishing.

Pulling plugs will be the best method for a few days. I like to use Faltfish in x-4 or t-4 sizes in Silver, red, green weenie, blue streak, Dr. Death or Silver/black.

If you are a float fisherman stick with a #7 Thill Turbo master with a pink, pink/white, cerise, purple, or nightmare jigs.

If looking for hatchery fish stay around the hatchery area, and for wild fish I would fish higher in the system. Remember that above the 101 bridge it is selective gear rules which means no bait and sinlge barbless hooks and no retenion of wild fish.

Only get better over the next couple of days as the water drops.

photos current conditions

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