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Small creeks and rivers around Mason/kitsap county

Posted: Thu Nov 28, 2013 7:26 pm
by FishBaitThe2nd
I do a lot of fly fishing for cutties, around my house in the creeks around and catch fish from 4 inches, up to 16. Most average 6-8 inches. Have caught one that was 22 inches, I thought it was a steelhead at first but just a big cutty!

Anyways, the other day a gentlemen gave a brand new Fenwick rod and a brand new Orvis reel. A big upgrade. Ive been wanting to expand the creeks and small rivers I fly fish for trout, id like to find a river with maybe some decent sized trout that's in the Mason/kitsap county area. Or if theres a river that would be worth an over night camping trip that's a bit of a drive I could manage that I guess. If any one knows any creeks or small rivers please let me know! Thanks in advance, any info is appreciated.

Re: Small creeks and rivers around Mason/kitsap county

Posted: Thu Nov 28, 2013 9:06 pm
by natetreat
Kennedy Creek is pretty good for mid-range cutts. I've fished the upper Skokomish for trout, and it's pretty tiny up there. All of the Hood Canal rivers have a good sea-run populations, the Duckabush and Dosewallups etc. Cloquallum creek has trouts in it too. Basically, pick a stream and go, they've all got trouts in them. Check the regs first, there are a lot of creeks that have creeks that are closed.

Re: Small creeks and rivers around Mason/kitsap county

Posted: Thu Nov 28, 2013 10:43 pm
by Bobberdownchromer
The union river has big sea runs and also tons of sturgeon. Good luck

Re: Small creeks and rivers around Mason/kitsap county

Posted: Fri Nov 29, 2013 11:38 am
by FishBaitThe2nd
Thanks Nate!

Bobberdownchromer, that's where ive been fishing. Where I got the 22 incher [biggrin]