Fly Fishing on the Yak
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The Yakima River is Washington's only blue
ribbon trout stream, flowing 70 miles from Easton to Roza Dam in the
lower canyon. Access to the river for wading is good along I-90, through
the upper river and down Yakima Canyon road. The river has distinct
sections - narrow, braided, and tree lined, or deep into volcanic basalt
walls towering above the water.
Wild Rainbow and Cutthroat trout inhabit the river, which is open year round - a unique aspect of trout fishing in Washington. Hatches are equally inviting - from Skwala to Golden Stoneflies, March Browns to Green Drakes, Caddis, and in the heat of summer - casting hoppers and large foam attractors into the banks, as the sun goes down. Fishing is year-round for the hearty, but optimal conditions run from mid-February until May; then again from July until late October. _
Wild Rainbow and Cutthroat trout inhabit the river, which is open year round - a unique aspect of trout fishing in Washington. Hatches are equally inviting - from Skwala to Golden Stoneflies, March Browns to Green Drakes, Caddis, and in the heat of summer - casting hoppers and large foam attractors into the banks, as the sun goes down. Fishing is year-round for the hearty, but optimal conditions run from mid-February until May; then again from July until late October. _
Fishing Lake Kachess
_"Kachess" means more fish, a name that aptly describes Lake Kachess in
North Central region of Washington. This pristine lake is full of fish, and
anglers can pit themselves against the rainbow and cutthroat trout and
wrestle the landlocked kokanee salmon.
Please contact us for more information regarding summer recreation at this one of a kind vacation rental !


