Lake Eniat / Columbia river fishing?

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Cmoney2198
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Lake Eniat / Columbia river fishing?

Post by Cmoney2198 » Wed May 25, 2011 3:03 pm

Not sure if I posted in the correct section but...

I will be camping this weekend in eniat, our site is directly on the columbia( I guess its called lake eniat?) We will have our own boat launch and acess to the river.
I have never fished this section of the columbia and was wondering if anyone could give me and information on it.

I have gear for just about every kind of fishing. Also, I plan on taking my little 12ft boat with a 9.9hp and bow mount ( please let me know if that would be stupid, ive checked the flows near this area but cant really determine if they are high or not because i don't have any prior experience in this area.)

I really appriciate any help!

Thanks
chris

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TomD
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RE:Lake Eniat / Columbia river fishing?

Post by TomD » Wed May 25, 2011 4:36 pm

Check out the Lake Entiat section in the reports...

http://www.washingtonlakes.com/ReportLi ... id=447&t=5

probably too late and not open for steelhead, but maybe some walleye???

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RE:Lake Eniat / Columbia river fishing?

Post by Teal101 » Wed May 25, 2011 6:12 pm

I fished just above Rock Island dam last year for a bit and landed a nice sized rainbow. C&R only on them, so he got let go. Caught it on a chrome/blue back rat-l-trap in one of the coves.

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