Weekly Methow Fishing Report

Early Morning Fish On

Early Morning Fish On

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Wow! What a difference a few CFS (cubic feet per second) makes. Recently the Methow’s flows peaked at about 1570 cfs at the Pateros U.S.G.S. field monitoring site at that point fishing was pretty tough for all involved. Move ahead a few 45 degree days and some 25 degree nights and we see a steady decline in flows. While we still sit well above the sixty five year average there has been an almost instant change in the mood of the fish.

Need a Bigger Net

Need a Bigger Net

High Five

High Five

In a lot of ways increased flows can lead to even better fishing on the Methow river as it has a way of not only bringing fish up but also it spreads them out leading to good fishing in many sections of the river and lots of good runs to go around. Right now fishing has been most consistent for me in an area centered around Carlton but just yesterday I was able to pull in a nice buck in just a short time in Winthrop.

Headed Home

Headed Home

With flows fast and high as they are most fish seem to be holding in the softer water either on insides, tail-outs or perhaps just the right rock or break in flow. Swinging leaches and buck tail on sink-tips has produced well and with water swollen bank to bank it’s been fairly conducive as well. The most effective presentation as of late has been the stone fly with a Hevi Bead dropper; my favorite right now is the pink and orange. Remember when working drifts now more than ever to Slow It Down, I think that’s why the Hevi Bead has been the ticket lately as it has a way of dragging with-out hanging up and it gets down quick.

Hen on a Bead

Hen on a Bead

Hevi Bead set-up

Hevi Bead set-up

I can’t stress enough to be careful this year on the Met, I don’t wade across this river on foot even in Winthrop until the flows at Pateros are less than 1000cfs. Just use your head, go with a buddy, use a staff, wear a belt, yadda yadda all that stuff but take it seriously nothing ruins a fishing trip more than getting wet or worse.

BP

BP

On a lighter note it looks like its pretty much time to get it on from now until the end of March barring flow spikes or season shut-downs. Just keeping checking in, I’ll do my best to keep you informed. If you would like to book a trip just drop me a line on the Guides page or at (509) 429-7298. Be careful out there, take care of one another and get that Fish On!

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KTRT 97.5 Methow Fishing Report

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Hevi Bead set-up

Hevi Bead set-up

Here is this weeks KROOT fishing report for the Methow and beyond. Happy Spring’uary everyone Fish On!

 

P.S. I say the Hudson rvr. in this report and I meant the Missouri, sorry brain fart.

Weekly Methow Fishing Report

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Come down ol’ mighty Methow come down please! Daytime temps are up while nighttime temps have stayed below freezing. Flows look like they may have crested for now (1540 cfs at Pateros) and I hope to see them coming down to a more fishable level by mid next week. Once flows get back under 6-800cfs things should look better, on the bright side though added water is bringing more fish upriver which will make for great fishing over the next month.

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It is still possible to get into fish right now on the river, I recommend a boat and if you do wade Be Careful as water is very swift. I would recommend egg patterns and stone on the nymph rigs or swing some traditional buck tail patterns, blue purple, black, and chartreuse are favorite colors for me.

Omak Lake

Omak Lake

Lahontan Hen

Lahontan Hen

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When Methow is too high I enjoy heading to Omak Lake on the Colville Indian Res. Not only is Omak lk. Beautiful, so are the Lahontan Cutthroat that reside there. Right now Lahontans are making their way up out of the depths in which they reside for much of the year (between 60 and more than 100ft) now they are in about 20-30 feet of water and can be taken on sinking lines and whooley buggers. In last half of March and first half of April look for packs of fish from 16-30+ inches in packs of 10-40 fish cruising flats in less than 16 inches of water!

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As for now keep an eye on the USGS Stream Flow gage at Pateros, once you see it back to or under 800cfs it will be time to get your steelhead on again! For any info on fishing Omak Lk. the Methow or anything in this area, or if you would like to inquire about booking a trip give a call at (509) 429-7298 or just drop us a line on our Guides page. Fish On Yawl!