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Recent fishing report for Washington 6/4
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Here are some of the current local fishing repots for your state. Please scroll down to the area that interests you.
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Skykomish River

RECORDED: [Image: mssunny.gif] 70 ° [Image: blackSpacer.gif] FISHING: Good
Drifted from Ben Howard to Lewis St bridge this AM. Water is dropping, we had a good 3' - 4' of visibility. Saw a few fish, had a few bumps but did not hook into anything. In these conditions, I would still recommend the large, flashy flies - Maribou or big rabbit leeches. Sink tip lines would work best.
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Skagit River -

FISHING: Fair
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Skagit River: 5000 > 6500 cfs. Not much of a summerrun steelhead stream. Few Dollies but most will be heading up the Sauk later this summer to spawn this fall. Waters will be colored below the Sauk confluence.
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Sauk River

FISHING: Poor
Sauk River: Was at 10,000 cfs, now dropped to 6,000. As others, Sauk is coming off the big rain we have experienced the past few days, Don't look for much here, and even that will be above the Suiattle, later this summer. Keep you posted.
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Stillaguamish River – North Fork

FISHING: Fair
North Fork Stilly: 3,000 cfs. It is fishable up high, wouldn't bother with the lower river until it drops back into the 2,000 cfs. range. Major spawning up above. This high water should flush them out. Dink bobbers and jig boys will huddle around Fortson, whacking the new summer hatchery fish. Whatever.
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#6
Sol Duc River

FISHING: Fair
Clear and low again. About 2 boards at Maxfield ramp. Fishing is fair. Springers are here, but spookie! Some summer-run steelhead also
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