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Topic Summary - Displaying 9 post(s).
Posted by: stu - Ex Member
Posted on: 09/17/08 at 02:35:31
Thanks again fellers. I hope to put your advice to good use.

Stu
Posted by: kholmes - Ex Member
Posted on: 09/17/08 at 01:40:56
I've caught good largies in the Brewster pool and up the Okanogan, but only caught smallies around Chelan Falls.  It is a real nice fishery that is in relative terms, untouched.  Gotta like that.
Posted by: WCCT - Ex Member
Posted on: 09/17/08 at 00:51:02
The Columbia from Chief Joseph Dam and down is awesome.  Chelan Falls area is really good.  The upper stretch of Lake Pateros from the Okanagon river (which is awesome by itself) up to the Bridgeport is awesome.  I fished a 1 day tournament up there this summer and there was 2 19+lbs bags.  I grew up in Bridgeport, and I grew up fishing Rufus Woods.  In all of those years fishing it, I never caught a single smallmouth there.  I was talking to Rod Hammonds, who is a river guide up there and he said there is a decent population up towards Grand Coulee dam on the upper part of that stretch, but it isn't worth a dang down further.
Posted by: kholmes - Ex Member
Posted on: 09/16/08 at 14:44:42
At the park just downstream of the Chelan River confluence, below the Beebe Bridge on the west side of the river.  Real nice launch, and to be clear, fishing is real good right in that general area.  Lots of current and eddys.
Posted by: stu - Ex Member
Posted on: 09/16/08 at 04:55:21
Thanks, guys.  I know Kirk would never tell me to do the opposite of what he said - or would he? Roll Eyes

Kirk: Which launch did you use?


If I get on the water there, I'll let you know how it goes.

Stu
Posted by: trackerpt175 - Ex Member
Posted on: 09/16/08 at 04:08:07
i for one would love to have a tourney there.  dj was talking about it at the frostbite and it sounds phenomanal. what time of year was their tourney russ?

troy
Posted by: basspro - Ex Member
Posted on: 09/16/08 at 01:01:42
Stu,

It is excellent below Chelan all the way past the wannapum pool. Crescent Bar, Rufus Woods, vantage, etc is awesome. In fact we should hold an event on Rufus Woods. Ken Kernan from Potholes Bass club said they had a club event there and he said it took some 25lbs to win the event.

Russ
Posted by: kholmes - Ex Member
Posted on: 09/15/08 at 14:05:40
Don't fish there, expecially where the chelan river rolls into the columbia. Wink

Fishin is pretty darn good right at the Beebe Bridge on hwy 97.  Only place I fished, but it was REAL good.
Posted by: stu - Ex Member
Posted on: 09/15/08 at 04:39:08
Is there decent bass fishing on the Columbia down below Chelan? Heard there might be, but not sure.

Stu
 
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