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Current River Conditions and Seasonal Transitions in Southeast Washington
Columbia River Bridge - Stevens, WA
Fishing remains productive across the Columbia and Snake River systems as we move through the spring season. Water temperatures are stabilizing, creating ideal conditions for Spring Chinook migrating through the corridor. We are seeing consistent activity near Drano Lake and the mouth of the Yakima River, with high-intent fish holding in the deeper channels before moving into the tributaries.
On the Snake River, the steelhead bite has remained steady for anglers using traditional drifting techniques. For those looking for high-action trips, the walleye are beginning to congregate near the flats, signaling the start of a strong early summer season. As runoff patterns shift, staying mobile between launch points like Texas Rapids and regional boat launches has been the key to finding the most active schools.
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