Dogfish,

Id suggest learning reading water in low water conditions with polorized glasses. The low water makes it easy to see structure and the fish. Once you see whats underneath you will know what to look for on top. Different species like different water and hold in different areas of holes. Chinook seem to like the deepest part of the hole, Coho seem to like the tail a little better and the steelhead will mostly be in the head. Unmolesteed steelies could also be in the tail. But you never seem to know for sure with the steelies so I fish the entire Hole.

Another tip is to start out on small rivers and creeks. Its easier to pinpoint the fish learning what they like.

If you make it out to Forks before we get some heavy rain I could give you some water reading 101.