I am thinking about heading over to visit my sons in Pullman and then spending a couple days on the the St Joe the second week of April. What can I expect for water and fishing conditions this time of year? Thanks in advance for your input.
Due to a wildfire, Highway 20 is closed east of Ross Lake between milepost 148 near the Granite Creek bridge and milepost 158 just east of the Rainy Pass trailhead.
I was warned that there are dangerous sharks and orcas off Whidbey, so I never go SRC fishing. Now you tell me there are dangerous rattlers lining the banks of the St Joe, so I can't go cutthroat fishing over there now, too. :cry: I'm sad for me.
I am heading over to the St Joe for the first time next week, and I'll figure it all out, including camping, when I get there. Both my boys are at WSU, so I'll get a chance to see them on the way over.
Whatever your stance is regarding the reintroduction of grizzlies to the North Cascades, the public comment period closes November 13.
https://parkplanning.nps.gov/document.cfm?parkID=327&projectID=112008&documentID=132104
Some estimates say that there are currently five to ten grizzlies...
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An old friend from Chicago sent me a Sage XP 10' 6wt. He built it up probably 15 years ago as a switch rod. I guess you'd call it a trout spey now. He added the fighting butt handle to the blank, so it's 10'6" now. He didn't use it much and then only as single hand rod.
I want...