Support our Sponsors! Click on the Banner Ads to learn more about their products and services.

Fishin' Reports

Report Archive

Skip Navigation Links.
ExpandTreeViewImage 2024
ExpandTreeViewImage 2023
ExpandTreeViewImage 2022
ExpandTreeViewImage 2021
ExpandTreeViewImage 2020
ExpandTreeViewImage 2019
ExpandTreeViewImage 2018
ExpandTreeViewImage 2017
ExpandTreeViewImage 2016
ExpandTreeViewImage 2015
CollapseTreeViewImage 2014
ExpandTreeViewImage 2013
ExpandTreeViewImage 2012
ExpandTreeViewImage 2011
ExpandTreeViewImage 2010
ExpandTreeViewImage 2009
ExpandTreeViewImage 2008
TreeViewImage 2007
Reports > 2014 > July > Wednesday 23
Wednesday, July 23, 2014
 
By Dave Graybill
 
Good news for those who are after sockeye salmon this season. Fishing is good at the Brewster Pool. Most days are smoke clear and my brother Rick limited his boat in just two hours recently. I would encourage people to visit the communities of Pateros and Brewster and purchase your supplies while in the area. The Red Cross helping out those that have lost their homes, and the local businesses could use our support, too. These businesses have provided services to anglers for years, and they could really use our business now. The sockeye fishing is also very good below Wells Dam and even at Chelan Falls. The Lake Wenatchee sockeye fishing has been tough, due to high winds. The road through Plain has been open since the 19th, so you can get to the lake and I know people are launching at the State Park. The weather forecast for the Lake Wenatchee area for later in the week isn’t good, so Brewster may be the best option. Pink hoochies are still be best choice, and fish are being taken anywhere from 15 to 40 feet deep at Brewster. Fish are being found at 40 to 50 feet deep on Lake Wenatchee.