My significant other is heading out of town and it leaves me with the opportunity for an extended fishing trip August 20 - 23rd.
I'm pondering my options and wanted to check to see if folks here had any good ideas!
Obviously by then we may be surrounded by wildfires with rivers reduced to a trickle but I'll be positive that won't be the case.
I'm based in Federal Way and I'm a trout guy primarily, but I've been chasing Steelhead the past couple of years.
From what I can tell Steelhead at that time of year would be a trip to either the Clearwater or Deschutes. It's early season so is it really worth it? Guess they could be mixed with some trout fishing too?
Other options that'd be appealing to me would be picking an area in the state to do some blue line/general river fishing for trout (caveats above obviously apply).
I've fished the Forks area for steelhead so possibly revisiting this time of year would be kinda fun.
Possibly the North Cascades or Southern WA as other options.
I haven't really looked at the river systems in WA in any detail yet and thought I'd check here to see if anyone had any "you must do this" or "please avoid at all costs" advice.
Thanks in advance!
I'm pondering my options and wanted to check to see if folks here had any good ideas!
Obviously by then we may be surrounded by wildfires with rivers reduced to a trickle but I'll be positive that won't be the case.
I'm based in Federal Way and I'm a trout guy primarily, but I've been chasing Steelhead the past couple of years.
From what I can tell Steelhead at that time of year would be a trip to either the Clearwater or Deschutes. It's early season so is it really worth it? Guess they could be mixed with some trout fishing too?
Other options that'd be appealing to me would be picking an area in the state to do some blue line/general river fishing for trout (caveats above obviously apply).
I've fished the Forks area for steelhead so possibly revisiting this time of year would be kinda fun.
Possibly the North Cascades or Southern WA as other options.
I haven't really looked at the river systems in WA in any detail yet and thought I'd check here to see if anyone had any "you must do this" or "please avoid at all costs" advice.
Thanks in advance!