Fishing Report February
February was mixed weather, but I did ventured out on several days to my favorite spot just south of Trail. I packed rods with sink and floating line, and reeled in a few nice trout.
Experience World Class Sport Fishing On The Columbia River!
When you go fishing, why not catch fish? Local guides know when and what the fish are feeding on. They will quickly put you on fish and show you the right techniques. Local guides know the waterways where they live. Boat fishing is the most productive way to fish the mighty Columbia, but it can be intimidating. Be prepared, be safe -use a local expert. Take the pressure off yourself, kick back, and let your guide do the work. This is who WeSportFish with.
February was mixed weather, but I did ventured out on several days to my favorite spot just south of Trail. I packed rods with sink and floating line, and reeled in a few nice trout.
As December temps and snowfall gives way to mild January weather let WeSportFish introduce you to other local fly fishers and some great online resources.
I live near the Columbia River, and it has proven a wonderful place to get away and escape the bitter realities of the modern world by working the runs, seams and riffles.
August is my favourite time to fish for walleye on the fly. I caught my largest walleye ever, a nice 32-incher just North of Trail. I thought it was a small sturgeon at first…