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Title: Any insight on stream/river fishing around Lewiston/Clarkston.
Post by: krapmit on September 17, 2012, 09:57:17 AM
Have to head to lewiston/Clarkston for work for 2 days this week. I know there is the clearwater river down there.  Anyways, I would love to go after salmon or steelhead if I can figure a spot out.

I don't have an Idaho liscense, so would stick to the Washington side.  Can anyone lend any info who has fished the area before. Thanks!
Title: Re: Any insight on stream/river fishing around Lewiston/Clarkston.
Post by: Bone_Collector on September 17, 2012, 02:06:47 PM
You can drive up the heller bar road out of Asotin. It runs along the Snake river and there are a lot of good spots to pull out and bank fish.

B_C
Title: Re: Any insight on stream/river fishing around Lewiston/Clarkston.
Post by: 270Flat on September 17, 2012, 02:13:29 PM
 :yeah:
Title: Re: Any insight on stream/river fishing around Lewiston/Clarkston.
Post by: Chinook73 on September 17, 2012, 03:29:51 PM
Plenty of smallies in the Ronde as well.
Title: Re: Any insight on stream/river fishing around Lewiston/Clarkston.
Post by: TheHunt on September 17, 2012, 04:00:25 PM
I will be over there fishing in a few weeks.  The water temperature in the Grande Ronde will need to drop a lot and the flow will need to pick up.
Title: Re: Any insight on stream/river fishing around Lewiston/Clarkston.
Post by: huntnnw on September 19, 2012, 12:16:40 AM
stay in the snake near heller bar..I would expect alot of fish holding near the mouth of the ronde waiting for temp drops.
Title: Re: Any insight on stream/river fishing around Lewiston/Clarkston.
Post by: huntnnw on September 19, 2012, 12:18:51 AM
the flow of the Ronde will not pick up significantly  till the first snows in the high country and it melts.. or massive rains and yet that is a temporary rise.. the fish will go up without the water having to go up but the water temp is the big one..usually by mid Oct there is plenty of fish clear up to bogans
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