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The info shared by 4salt and others on that spot was what I call a "mass market" fishing zone. I call "no foul." You know that there will be lots of folks, and basically you will have an equal chance at the fish. Sekiu is the same way, also Lake Washington sockeye. I couldn't care less if there were 100 more boats there, I would still catch fish, and I would gladly help anyone who wasn't.

Some of these little streams just cant take the pressure of 100 more folks. Some of these places are so small, you can spit across them from bank to bank.

The Washington Atlas and Gazetteer is an excellent book of maps of the state that will show you about 95% of the info you need to know to find some little rivers and streams that hold fish. Had mine for amost 20 years, and it looks it. Get one, a tank of gas, some junk food and have some fun. Best of luck>
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