Willapa River?
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- SportRadical
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Willapa River?
Hi guys, I am wondering if anyone has any info. they would be willing to share with me on willapa river or the rivers in the area. I have never fished this area and have no clue what it's like down there, but I want to try something new. I have not been able to find any public access bank fishing areas online. I found what looks like a hatchery in the upper river on google maps, but doesn't look like their is any access to the river. I understand not wanting to put your knowledge on a public forum so please PM me=)Any help would be greatly appreciated.
-Chad
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- MarkFromSea
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Re: Willapa River?
I'm not much of a river guy but this link looked real good for Willapa info:
http://www.leeroysramblings.com/Willapa_river.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://www.leeroysramblings.com/Willapa_river.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Re: Willapa River?
It will be very hard to get any info about the willapa. The river is 99% private. Any fishermen that do fish the river are highly secretive. Just mentioning the name online im sure has guys cringing.
- SportRadical
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Re: Willapa River?
Thanks mark, I re-read that article looks like their may be some bank access to try. Schu7498, ha ya I figured it was like that, and I don't blame people at all=). I will just have to do a recon trip and hopefully find a way to get to the water without being shot ha.
- MarkFromSea
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Re: Willapa River?
You're welcome! If I want to treat my gal to a waterfront cabin, I'll re read that article. LOL Those looked pretty special! ;)
What I was impressed with IS: it seemed PARTS of the river are fished with anything that floats.... almost like the smaller the better.
What I was impressed with IS: it seemed PARTS of the river are fished with anything that floats.... almost like the smaller the better.
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Re: Willapa River?
Hi Chad,
I live in Raymond and know of a few places you might consider fishing.
Smith Creek/North River--a decent boat launch there and some bank access if you don't mind beating the bushes a little.
Ward Creek on the Willapa is decent for plunking.There are a few spots off Monohan Rd. where you can fish also.
Several other rivers further south--the Palix,Nemah,and Naselle Rivers are all nice creeks with plenty of fish.
You just need to get out there and pay your dues.
I live in Raymond and know of a few places you might consider fishing.
Smith Creek/North River--a decent boat launch there and some bank access if you don't mind beating the bushes a little.
Ward Creek on the Willapa is decent for plunking.There are a few spots off Monohan Rd. where you can fish also.
Several other rivers further south--the Palix,Nemah,and Naselle Rivers are all nice creeks with plenty of fish.
You just need to get out there and pay your dues.
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Re: Willapa River?
That's a great article. I can understand the cringe factor all right. Another spot to have an adventure!
- MarkFromSea
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Re: Willapa River?
Adventure and catching fish is what it's all about!Mike Carey wrote:That's a great article. I can understand the cringe factor all right. Another spot to have an adventure!
http://www.leeroysramblings.com/Willapa_river.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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