the wind this spring in Eastern Washington
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the wind this spring in Eastern Washington
I usually find the incessant spring winds irritating in Eastern Washington, but this year it is driving me completely insane. This is now the fifth (I think) weekend in a row I've been unable to fish because of high winds (20 mph or more) on both weekend days. Almost every one of these weeks has multiple days *during* the week in which is it utterly calm. Come Friday, out come the weather forecasts of "breezy"...
Re: the wind this spring in Eastern Washington
The wind over at Jameson on opening weekend was crazy. Pretty standard though, I guess.
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Re: the wind this spring in Eastern Washington
Standard fair. The wind always blows....... and usually very hard in the afternoon.
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I grew up in the TriCities....the wind over there is something I do NOT miss. I always tell my wife, if it were not for the wind, I'd probably want to move back to the east side, but, boy does that non-stop heavy wind tire me out. Of course it's the incessant rain over here, so what are you gonna do? Maybe it's time to go fly a kite!
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Re: the wind this spring in Eastern Washington
Was nice at Roosevelt yesterday, only wind I had to deal with was on the drive home.
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Re: the wind this spring in Eastern Washington
Was very nice on Chelan the last two days also today was like glass..hewesfisher wrote:Was nice at Roosevelt yesterday, only wind I had to deal with was on the drive home.
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Re: the wind this spring in Eastern Washington
Columbia Basin is always windy in the spring, just as us westside boys typically battle the damp early season drizzlies.
Better get used to it , because it's part of the deal.
Me personally, I'll take rain showers and fog on an otherwise glass calm lake , as neither one of those conditions make me divert much attention to boat handling, as opposed to fishing.
Wind just plain sucks, from a strictly fishing POV.
Trying to keep a boat in position, and make a good presentation , becomes pretty tough when 40mph gusts are coming in. Plus, forget about sight fishing, as the water kicks up.
Better get used to it , because it's part of the deal.
Me personally, I'll take rain showers and fog on an otherwise glass calm lake , as neither one of those conditions make me divert much attention to boat handling, as opposed to fishing.
Wind just plain sucks, from a strictly fishing POV.
Trying to keep a boat in position, and make a good presentation , becomes pretty tough when 40mph gusts are coming in. Plus, forget about sight fishing, as the water kicks up.
Take what fish you can use, but use what fish you take !
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Re: the wind this spring in Eastern Washington
we go to eastern wa the weekend after opening day every year. its been years since its been calm. deep lake at sun lakes is pretty good when the wind is really bad you can usually troll through the cannon with relitive east (no white caps) other then that i go to the potholes or other little lakes and fish from the shore under ledges to get a break from the wind.
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Re: the wind this spring in Eastern Washington
My folks own a place on blue in the coulee. The wind is always a factor. Sometimes it will be dead calm and you will hear a loud rumble through the cliffs of the coulee and all of a sudden it will hit like a 12 gauge. Weirdest thing. I been spending summers there since i was little so I don't mind it.
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Re: the wind this spring in Eastern Washington
Even Ellensburg gets that heavy wind. I've fished those ponds along The Canyon Road and I-82 and sometimes the wind blows so hard you cant tell if you're getting a bite. Spring and early summer tend to be windy. Down by Vantage is another windy area.
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Re: the wind this spring in Eastern Washington
@racfish I know what you mean by Vantage being windy. Man you gotta really hold onto your steering wheel when crossing the bridge!
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Re: the wind this spring in Eastern Washington
Stayed at Blue Lake in Grant Co for the opener, wind blew most of the time. Really howled on Monday, seemed like gusts up to 50mph. Could not even get the boat off the beach, thought motor home would tip over. When we did make it out, fishing was good and fish had nice red meat.
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Re: the wind this spring in Eastern Washington
I think Banks is one of the worst. You'll be down south towards the drain and it'll be dead calm in the morning, and then you hear the whistling start and by that time its almost always too late as the winds come in from the north there most of the time and you are pounding chop all the way back to the PunchBowl.
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