by Ants » October 15th, 2021, 6:31 pm
Locally, the fishing has been worse than inspiring! To make things less appealing, the forests have been closed and smoke from fires makes breathing outdoors unpleasant.
In the last week or so, I hit the backyard river and came up with 5 species of fish ( no trout). The river above Riverkern was closed due to fire evacuations, but I got put a couple of days ago. It was a splendid fall fishing day, with even a couple of trout for side entertainment.
As for the PNW, my limited exposure to fishing there showed that the spawning schedules are key, but far from simple to understand. For example, in British Columbia, the spawning salmon had not started moving to a spot 30 miles upriver, while in central Washington, the salmon had almost reached the Canadian border. Baffling - for sure. But a suggestion for papasequoia, in Olympic National Park, those beautiful streams were empty of fish in early June, but the lakes fished well. Near the Haig-Brown homestead ( and B & B), the spawning rivers had only dinks, but the upstream area near the fish hatchery has resident trout. Overall, I found more empty spawning water than resident fish. It was a great place to travel, however!
Yup, I am looking forward to more favorable conditions. The lake is low ( concentrated fish?) and finally the smoke is cleared.
Cheers,
Ants