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		<title>Blackmouth fishing improving locally; travel for steelhead, trout</title>
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TheNewsTribune.com, WA - Feb. 23




The fishing has been a bit on the slow side this past week, although there are a few good reports. Steelhead anglers should consider the Wynoochee or the coastal rivers. Trout fishermen may want to head to the Yakima. For blackmouth, the Tacoma waters are improving. ...</description>
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The Columbian, WA - Feb 13, 2008
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Chinook die-hards already angling It’s too early to fish for spring chinook salmon, but, of course, anglers are starting already. A flight on Saturday tallied 40 Oregon salmon bank rods, 13 Washington bank rods and five boats. The count also included 34 boats after sturgeon, plus ...</description>
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Centralia Chronicle, WA - Feb 15, 2008


The current spell of fair and dry weather has pushed most area rivers into fishable shape, and has also improved Stillwater fishing for trout anglers. The typical February-cool sun hasn’t done much to raise surface temperatures on the lakes, but the increased light levels seem ...</description>
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