The Colville River (more like a small stream) can be pretty good if you can find some access. It's been a LONG time since I've fished it so I'm not sure bout access. Mcdowell and Bailey (sp?) aren't too far from Colville. You would want your floatables for those. I believe they are both fly fishing only lakes. The Kettle River isn't too far from Colville. It's also been a long time for me but it was awesome last time I fished it.Will get into colville Fri. Probly take the pram&float tube to be a lil versatile.
Thanks, I'll look into those referencedThe Colville River (more like a small stream) can be pretty good if you can find some access. It's been a LONG time since I've fished it so I'm not sure bout access. Mcdowell and Bailey (sp?) aren't too far from Colville. You would want your floatables for those. I believe they are both fly fishing only lakes. The Kettle River isn't too far from Colville. It's also been a long time for me but it was awesome last time I fished it.
Found out we will be up on Gillett lake chain,so it will be a spiny species chase,1st for me. Heck just as long as I'm flinging. I'm good.. ThanksWater temps will most likely be pretty high, especially with this weeks high temperatures, so use good judgement if you plan on doing any c&r fishing. Your best bet would be to chum up with somebody at the memorial that has a boat and hit the Columbia for some Walleyes.
Perfect for this time of year!!!Found out we will be up on Gillett lake chain, so it will be a spiny species chase,1st for me. Heck just as long as I'm flinging. I'm good.. Thanks