Hello anglers. Time for another fish report. Things to note this week – It’s dumping snow and looks like it’s not going to stop for awhile. Fishing reports have been very few and far between. Methow rivers are closed to steelhead fishing and lakes are closed or frozen over. Other fishing options: Steelhead on the Okanogan River and triploid trout fishing at Ruffus Woods Lake. You could go ice fishing on Patterson when the ice is thick enough.
I will be writing bi-monthly reports until the fishing picks up in the valley. If you have any questions call the Flyfishers Pro Shop at 509-996-2832.
Chewuch River – CLOSED for fishing as of Aug 15th
Methow River – CLOSED for fishing as of Dec 1st. We are hoping for a split season, opening back up in Feb or March.
Twisp River – CLOSED for fishing as of Aug 15th
Alta Lake – CLOSED for fishing as of Oct 1st.
Big Twin Lake – CLOSED for fishing as of Nov 1st.
Black Pine Lake – Frozen over.
Buck Lake – Frozen over.
Campbell Lake – Frozen over. September 1 – March 31 statewide size/daily limit on trout.
Cougar Lake – Frozen over. September 1 – March 31 statewide size/daily limit on trout.
Davis Lake – Frozen over. September 1 – March 31 statewide size/daily limit on trout.
Leader Lake – CLOSED for fishing as of Oct. 1st.
Little Twin – CLOSED for fishing as of Nov 1st.
Patterson Lake – Frozen over. Statewide size/daily limit on trout.
Pearrygin Lake – CLOSED for fishing as of Oct. 1st
To find out how to get to any of the mentioned rivers and lakes, use our fish map to point you in the right direction. The map is free online at www.flyfishersproshop.com or pick up a printed copy at the Flyfishers Pro Shop (located in the lobby of the Mt. Gardner Inn) or at The Carlton General Store. Sign up for this blog and receive the fish report every week click here.
Stop by the fly shop for more information and any equipment needs.
Tight Lines,
Greg Knab
Flyfishers Pro Shop 509-996-2832
www.flyfishersproshop.com
Before you go out fishing check the regulations and have a license and catch card. Call Flyfishers Pro Shop at 509-996-2832 for more information on current conditions.