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Blackmouth fishing improving locally; travel for steelhead, trout

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.

Rivers

Cowltiz: Anglers are catching a few more late winter-run steelhead, said Karen Glaser at Barrier Dam Campground. The river level dropped on Friday. Anglers are using sand shrimp, corkies and yarn or jigs.

Green: The fishing has been fair to good, mainly for wild steelhead in the middle section of the river. Most anglers are using pink worms or sand shrimp.

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