Camping and trout fishing in Western WA June 2915
Camping and trout fishing in Western WA June 2915
Where is a good place to camp and fish for trout this weekend at one of the passes or in Western Washington? I have a raft with a trolling motor. Thank you.
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Re: Camping and trout fishing in Western WA June 2915
north or south sound? drainage (oe seepage??) lake by baker lake is usually a good bet
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Re: Camping and trout fishing in Western WA June 2915
Depending on the size of your raft. Consider Lake Shannon. Boat in camping up the lake. Pristine deep woods environment. Catch and release dollies.Jaarhaus wrote:Where is a good place to camp and fish for trout this weekend at one of the passes or in Western Washington? I have a raft with a trolling motor. Thank you.
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Boat Camping on Shannon?
Hi Quad. I'm still trying to figure out where there is boat camping on Shannon. Is it a pick your own area near a cove rather than a designated campground? Would prefer to camp in one of the many coves on the west side of the lake. Are you allowed to leave your vehicle at the launch overnight? Probably pretty risky to do that. Specifics would be great. Thank you!
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I have to say there is prob not a issue of getting any ticket for leaving your vehicle at the launch. I say that because another WALAKES member boat camped, and left his trailer.Bobber_Dogging_Gal wrote:Hi Quad. I'm still trying to figure out where there is boat camping on Shannon. Is it a pick your own area near a cove rather than a designated campground? Would prefer to camp in one of the many coves on the west side of the lake. Are you allowed to leave your vehicle at the launch overnight? Probably pretty risky to do that. Specifics would be great. Thank you!
The boat-in camping that I spoke of is not any kind of official campground. It was just running your boat up the lake until you saw a place to pull out.
I am on a cell phone, so can't say which side of the lake is West or East, etc. but... From the launch go out to center of lake and then head to the right. This is Up-lake. It will become a narrow channel. Obviously it is a dammed river.
At some point we found a cool place on the left side of that channel, that someone had mounted an iron bbq-grill, like you find at a city park.
There was a cove on the right hand side of the channel. Somebody had built a serious camp at that cove.
All you need to do is pack your boat, and head up the lake. Don't leave ANYTHING in your vehicle, etc.
The camping is the easy part.
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Boat Camping on Lake Shannon June & July
Thank you for the input Quad. It sounds more feasible to have someone drop us (and the boat) off at the launch so no vehicle is left at the launch overnight while camping. I wouldn't want to risk leaving a vehicle unattended for several reasons. From the launch, I keep picturing some of the coves WSW of the launch just a ways up from the lower Shannon dam. Straight across from where bank fishermen used to gather by the lower dam before PSE put in a platform and fenced it off. We're still trying to put a small group together for the outing. Preferably when the heat wave has passed. Any responsible fishermen interested in being part of that and has their own boat and supplies, just give us a holler. We'll probably hit the Skagit and/or Cascade river too.
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Re: Camping and trout fishing in Western WA June 2915
Make sure you read my report from last week.
I wouldn't even go up there until the water rises.
You would have to boat up the channel as far as you could before getting stuck... And then hike the rest of the way to the upper pool below upper dam. Water is WAY milky, poor visibility, and even poorer fishing.
I wouldn't even go up there until the water rises.
You would have to boat up the channel as far as you could before getting stuck... And then hike the rest of the way to the upper pool below upper dam. Water is WAY milky, poor visibility, and even poorer fishing.