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Reports > 2012 > November > Friday 02
Friday, November 2, 2012
 
By Dave Graybill
 
We wanted some rain over here to get some water in our rivers. It would help steelheaders out in many ways. It would move fish further up into the rivers and make floating easier. Enough already! There has been so much rain that all of our tributaries are high and out of shape. That doesn’t mean that steelhead anglers have hung it up. There are still lots of places they can find fish on the main stem Columbia. The shore line above Rocky Reach, on both sides can be good, as well as the PUD point. The bar below Wells Dam is a good spot, as is the rip rap above the dam. Anglers are still catching good numbers of fish off the docks at Pateros, too. I want to remind everyone that the Fishing and Cooking TV Shows are now available through my web site and there are some good shows to see on steelhead fishing and preparing your catch. If you want to learn more about bobber and jig fishing there is a good instructional article in my latest e-letter and you can sign up for free by visiting my web site at FishingMagician.com.