Chucking an indicator all day with a big stonefly nymph is a very effective way to catch large amounts of fish fairly easily. Although nymphing is still a lot of fun, it’s hard to beat the feeling of a tight line streamer grab. Whether swinging or stripping, the art of getting a large picky fish …
April 5th, 2018 Yakima River Fishing Report
Fishing has been decent with skwala's and March browns crawling and flying around. We're mostly limited to just nymphing throughout the day until we start seeing fish splashing at skwala's or podding up to slurp march browns. For nymphing, fish a size 10 pat's stone with a San Juan worm or bead head pheasant tail …
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February 27 Yakima River
The weather has been the same the last few days cloudy highs in the low 30s. The mornings have started out slow. Fishing with a stone and a worm has been producing fish through out the day. This time of year can be more productive by nymphing small midge patterns. Fishing small flies can be …
February 5 Yakima River
The weather has warmed up in the Kittitas valley which has caused a lot of the low laying snow to melt. The entire Yakima is out of shape right now. It should become fishable again by this weekend.
January 29th Yakima River
Mild temperatures are in the forecast for the upcoming week setting the stage for the possibly of great winter fishing. The Yakima has been low and clear, ideal for floating or wade fishing. This is the time of year where big fish can be found concentrated in the right water. Target your fishing to the …