Yakima River Fishing Report March 13

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Feels like spring

The last few days have really been ideal spring days on the Yakima River. Warm air, gentle breeze, and steady flows. Good things never last, and as I’m writing this up it’s raining and the river is on a steep rise. But before we get into that lets talk about how the fishing has been.

First dry fly eat of the year!

Still cold at night (30’s) but getting into the high 40’s and 50’s each day has finialy brought water temps into the 40’s daily. Fishing is usually slower early but as water warms and the sun arcs into the afternoon you can almost say the bite turns on. We still find fish earlier, but hit and miss. Nymphing and moving, find the aggressive and cooperative fish. Into the afternoon more fish are found but still no risers. Around 3pm we start to see skwalas flying but still have not seen risers. Don’t let that deter you, cast a dry to the most trouty looking water and you’ll be surprised! First dry fly taker of the season was a cutthroat eating a Unit Skwala on the first drift over a trouty looking ledge. Soon enough head hunting will be the name of the game.

Looks like spring

When we look at the forecast it’s starting to look like spring, which doesn’t feel as nice. Rain rolling in throughout the 10 day forecast. Some days windier than others with temps between 30 and 50. The river is rising steep right now, but it shouldn’t blow out. A little color is nice anyway. Expect this pattern to continue into actual spring with plenty of actual blow outs to come. For now enjoy the dynamics and fish when you can!

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-Andy Lockey

River Dog Outfitters

Co-owner & Guide

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