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The Latest and Greatest Fishing Report with Bonner Daniels

Nov
5
2011

A mega update from Bonner Daniels! Scores of summer-run steelhead, Chinook and stunning scenery highlighted his month on the Snake River. Check out the pics to see what an awesome time you can have with Bonner next fall out at the Heller Bar. Bonner’s focus now turns to winter-run steelhead trips on the Cowlitz, Sky and Snoqualmie rivers starting the end of November.

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Snake River fishing with Bonner Daniels

The Latest and Greatest Fishing Report with Bonner Daniels

Oct
14
2011

The fishing is going strong over here on the Snake River. Side-drifting eggs is the method of choice for this fishery this year. We have been catching a lot of hatchery and native fish … both steelhead and king salmon. I now have October 22 and 23 as open dates!

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The Latest and Greatest Fishing Report with Bonner Daniels

Sep
29
2011

The rain dance sure did work this time! Starting in a day or two, and once the rivers drop back into shape, the 2011 coho season should be in full force! Then I’m off to the Snake River to chase around feisty summer-run steelhead and up-river bright chinook salmon! Be sure to catch Bonner’s full report….

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The Latest and Greatest Fishing Report with Bonner Daniels

Jul
28
2011

It’s almost August and the fishing is GREAT all over Washington State. The Ocean is kicking out fish … the Columbia river from the mouth all the way to Rufus Woods is giving up chromer fish … and the rivers, lakes and reservoirs are all hitting for bass, walleye, trout, steelhead and even panfish … basically it’s ON like Kong!

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The Latest and Greatest Fishing Report with Bonner Daniels

Jun
21
2011

Since the June 1st opener of the Snohomish River System life has been good to great for the local fisherman. The Skykomish River has been showing consistent results for summer-run steelhead and king salmon. These fish come in almost everyday on the bell curves due to the snow melt and rain. This means chrome-bright, sea liced, scrappy fish that fight like crazy every day!

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