Ferry &Stevens county

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Smolt
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Headn over next week for a family memorial deal. Never really goofed around over there. any ideas where I could slip out and fling some feathers? to kill a lil time when/if I get any.
Thanks
 
Will get into colville Fri. Probly take the pram&float tube to be a lil versatile.
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.
 
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.
Thanks, I'll look into those referenced👍😎
 
Water 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.:D
 
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Water 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.:D
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 🤠
 
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