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#531130 - 08/23/09 05:16 PM Kettle River?
kjsteelhead Offline
Fry

Registered: 08/03/09
Posts: 37
Loc: Bellingham
I'm heading to Colville later this week. Was wondering if it's worth it for us giving the Kettle River a try. I have a raft, any advice on put-ins and take-outs? Trout or bass or both in the river?
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#531133 - 08/23/09 05:41 PM Re: Kettle River? [Re: kjsteelhead]
The Catcherman Offline
Repeat Spawner

Registered: 06/24/99
Posts: 1246
Loc: Ellensburg, WA
Whether the Kettle is worth taking a raft to can only be answered by you. Some would say yes, others would say, no. Depends on lots of different criteria. If your in good shape and are willing to walk, then the raft is not needed. If you have a buddy meeting you there and you have two vehicles available, then you got your shuttle vehicle already there and a raft would be a good bet.

It is mostly a trout river, especially higher up. There are a few other critters that wander into the lower Kettle.

Sorry, can't help you with put ins/take outs.

Good luck.
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#531161 - 08/23/09 09:15 PM Re: Kettle River? [Re: kjsteelhead]
Speyguy Offline
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Registered: 07/09/01
Posts: 277
Loc: Bellingham
It's been 10 years or so, but I used to fish it every summer....Never did float it, but always wanted to. Where Toroda Creek rd meets E Kettle river rd, would be my choice for put in....I always wanted to float all the way to Curlew, which would probably take a long day...saw lots of people do it in a canoe. Healthy river with lots of bull trout...post a report if you go...Tom

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#531168 - 08/23/09 10:11 PM Re: Kettle River? [Re: Speyguy]
mindfusion Offline
Returning Adult

Registered: 05/11/04
Posts: 274
Loc: bonney lake
grew up on the kettle. from laurier to just north of barstow it is a trout stream with some NICE rainbows. From just south of the Barstow bridge to the columbia river its primarily walleye and small mouth bass ( My brother still pulls a few nice bass outta there around Kamloops)

As for launches, there is a small set of rapids just north of barstow and the river is pretty low right now I imagine so that area is not nice on boats.

THere is a nice launch just north of boyds across the Napoleon bridge concrete plenty of parking.

I think there is also a launch at kamloops campground?

north of barstow is a pack in show but you can float the entire river from laurier down to barstow on a pontoon boat

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#531179 - 08/23/09 11:31 PM Re: Kettle River? [Re: mindfusion]
Snake_River Offline
Fry

Registered: 11/11/02
Posts: 37
Loc: spokane washington

As previously stated (below)
"THere is a nice launch just north of boyds across the Napoleon bridge concrete plenty of parking."

Best fishing would be for walleye from the bridge by Napoleon down stream.... Bait of choice would be crawlers or Gulp (leach or minnows) .... good eats...

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#531212 - 08/24/09 02:13 AM Re: Kettle River? [Re: Snake_River]
kjsteelhead Offline
Fry

Registered: 08/03/09
Posts: 37
Loc: Bellingham
Thanks for the replies. I think we'll try it for trout north of Barstow and leave the raft at home.
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#531235 - 08/24/09 10:24 AM Re: Kettle River? [Re: kjsteelhead]
docspud Offline
Three Time Spawner

Registered: 11/01/06
Posts: 1563
Loc: Silverdale Wa
If you are heading that way there are lots of better little rivers to fish than the kettle. It is a fun float but we always did it in a tube with lots of beer. Watch the gorge though. A little rough on a boat of anything else.
Now far as rivers over there.....The Colville is full of large trout with good access all along the highway. Sheep creek is fun for small trout and all along the Pend is great.
For large trout you will get much better #'s on the Big C up by Wanita(sp.) border crossing. Once there it is about a mile walk down to the river but well worth it. Good Bows and even some dolly's. The best catching would be a boat on the Big C for walleye though. We have 50 to 100 fish days up there. Troll bottom walkers on ledges about 30 to 60 ft. Even throwing rapalas in the rocks, grass or about anywhere will get you some fish.
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#531314 - 08/24/09 05:16 PM Re: Kettle River? [Re: docspud]
AP a.k.a. Kaiser D Offline
Hippie

Registered: 01/31/02
Posts: 4533
Loc: B'ham
Kettle is super pretty up high with classic trout flyfishing. The lower river holds some HUGE trout. I had a rainbow swim by me at sloth speed that was easily over 12 pounds.

If you are over there, hit the San Poil River.

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#531320 - 08/24/09 06:02 PM Re: Kettle River? [Re: AP a.k.a. Kaiser D]
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Registered: 03/27/09
Posts: 2256
If you decide to fish the San Poil, ya might want to get a fishing permit from the Indian reservation though. Big trout in that one!


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#531321 - 08/24/09 06:10 PM Re: Kettle River? [Re: cobble cruiser]
AP a.k.a. Kaiser D Offline
Hippie

Registered: 01/31/02
Posts: 4533
Loc: B'ham
I'm unfamiliar with the need for the alternate permit although I don't doubt it. I fished it many years ago and fished in a very accessible section right off the highway. Fly fishing was the way to go. Broke off a HUGE trout on a hopper and caught a ton of other decent fish.

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#531322 - 08/24/09 06:24 PM Re: Kettle River? [Re: AP a.k.a. Kaiser D]
Sol Offline
River Nutrients

Registered: 12/19/03
Posts: 7710
Loc: Poulsbo
20 years ago those where my old stomping grounds. We used to camp up on Boulder Pass in September, hunt deer in the mornings, fish the Kettle and re-bait our bear stands during the day, and then sit in our bear stands in the evenings. Good times. Then came the dog/bait-ban initiative and it was over. frown

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