Loomis, first off I'm pretty sure there is a three fish limit on the Ronde. It is single barbless hooks required. The number is for Boggan's Oasis, located right on the river. 509-256-3372 (I think that's it) I like to use corkies and yarn....orange, pink, black, chartruese, and clown with contrasting yarn(at least that's what I like to use). Now for the directions.
Take highway 195 south, the exit is located just west of town off I-90 right after you cross the bridge and right before Sunset Hill. Take highway 195 south through Colfax, Colton and Uniontown. Continue on towards Lewiston ID, Just across the state line. Once at the bottom, you will cross the Clearwater river, stay in the right lane. Go through the light after the bridge and you will wind around to the right and continue for about four blocks or so. You will want to turn right at the light just before Black sheeps Sporting Goods. This will take you along the river for a bit so stay on the main road. It will eventually wind around to the left in which you must turn right or left. Take a right and follow the road for a couple miles or so. I believe there is only one, maybe two lights, continue on through. You will see a bridge crossing the Snake to the right and putting you back into Washington. Take the on ramp up the bridge(watch for Asotin signs) and start heading across the river into Clarkston. You want to take the exit toward ASOTIN. This is located right after bridge and to the right. It should send you looping around and heading south under the bridge you just crossed over. Stay on this road until you reach ASOTIN. Once there continue through town until you reach a four way stop. Turn right, it should be highway 129, heading you towards ANATONE. It will take you up and out of the canyon putting you on top of a plateau. Keep on 129 south through ANATONE. This will take you straight to the river. The grade down to the river is very windy and steep, so play it safe. Once at the bottom you will see the river and a road to your right just before the river (road on North side)There will be fish from this bridge all the way to Oregon. The Hatchery creek is up the road about 2.5 miles. There is a parking lot with restrooms. There is good access past the hatchery for miles. That spot I was telling you about. Make your way down to the river at the hatchery parking lot. Once at the river walk along the bank to the LEFT. You will see a large root system hanging right on the waterline. You either have to go up and around or half drown wading into the water. The best spot (that I've found) is right after the root sytem(on the dowstream side) about 4-8 feet past. This is a snaggy spot but steelhead love this hole. Lead, or slinky wait is crucial so you don't loose gear all day long. I have used spinners before, just letting the current give the action as I held it in the current. Anyway, if that spot is taken. The upsteam side of the root system produces also. That is where i would concentrate if fishing the hatchery, but like i said, there should be fish throughout the system. The Spokane River is open right now from the Monroe street bridge in Downtown, downstream to 7 mile bridge. Downriver drive will take you right by the river for miles with good access. The best way to get there is to take Northest BLVD to Cochran street/TJ meenach drive. Cochran street goes heads north and TJ heads south. Take it down the hill towards Spokane Community College. Right at the bottom of the hill turn right. This will take you along the river heading west. Here you will find good access for a few solid miles. You can find this area on the Spokane area street map #1 ( towards the bottom of the map) in the phonebook. Good luck and let me know if you have any questions. By the way, there is selective gear rules on the Spokane river Bigdawg