Washington Salmon, Steelhead, and Sturgeon Fishing Guides, Charters & Trips
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Sturgeon Fishing the
Lower Chehalis River
Most of the Sturgeon fishing in the Chehalis occurs in the Aberdeen to Friends Landing area below Montesano. However there can be fish caught in the river from Westport all the way to Centralia.
Launches on the river, starting downriver &
working upstream are;
(1) In Westport, Grays Harbor,-- South on N Montesano St.; Left at the
Hungry Whale Chevron gas station on Wilson Ave. to its end. Parking is on the
right by the Coast Guard station.
(2) 9th Street Landing and Rayonier Point---Hoquiam Parks & Rec
Dept Hoquiam River
In Hoquiam, E on Simpson Ave.; L on 9th St., ramp at end.
- difficult to launch/ load a boat at low tide.
(3) 28th Street Boat Launch Chehalis River/Grays Harbor
In East Hoquiam, E on Simpson Ave.; R at 28th St; follow .5 mi to end at
parking area; boat ramp.
(4) Aberdeen ramp -- Chehalis River
From Aberdeen at US 101 cross Chehalis River, S .5 mi; turn left on first
street, Boone St, short distance to parking area. Old double lane concrete ramp
only usable at high tide, minimal parking.
(5) Weyerhaeuser Boat Ramp - Chehalis River-- Cosmopolis
In Cosmopolis, east at 'F' St, at police station, go 2 blocks to end of
St. One blacktop & 2 gravel ramps, lots of parking.
(6) Friends Landing -- Chehalis River,
From Montesano, -- West 1 mi on US 12; L (south) on Devonshire Rd,
go 1.1 mi; South on Katon Rd 1.4 mi.
(7) South Montesano (WDFW) - Chehalis River
From Montesano, S on SR 107 .8 mi; L at "Public Fishing" sign, go past
lumber yard
.2 mi to end of Rd.
Starting at Westport, you can go out to mid-river between Ocean Shores & Johns River. There is a flat here with the water averaging 20' deep, you can also find a slot that reaches 35'. This deeper slot is one location to try. Others would be in the slot up to the right of Sand Island Shoal. Another location would be in the 2 channels that run up towards the Humptulips River. Then there is the main Chehalis shipping channel up to Aberdeen. This area is more susceptible to wind & bad weather for small boats than farther upriver.
Upriver farther, most of the fishing usually takes place from
the Cosmopolis launch up to Preacher Slough. There are also some spots below
the launch near the bend in the river. You will find Sturgeon at the
Cosmopolis launch area, as there are those who bank fish in front of the
parking lot. Also at the bend just upriver from the launch under the power
lines. Another spot is around the bend in a 40' hole just below Max slough on
the left. Fishing can be concentrated on the right hand side here to up into the
60' hole at the next sharp LH bend. This upper bend is however the main area
that the Quinault Indians net for Sturgeon.
Fishing also occurs at the mouths & just above Blue Slough & then in the next
or Preacher Slough. In the winter when high run off occurs, you may consider
slipping into the sloughs.
Above the sloughs is lotys of old pilings on the left below & along side of
Higgins Island on the left. On the mainland shore at the upper end of the
island there is railroad tracks & houses behind. Above the most upriver house,
there is a 30' hole that is sometimes fished. The water shallows up to averaging
15' with a deeper slot on the RH shore where there are some Salmon shanties.
Sturgeon can be pulled along this shore in the same area as the Salmon fishing.
But the river is mostly shallow, 15' clear to Friends Landing. Across the river
on the RH side from the Friends Landing launch there is a 30' hole that is
sometimes fished.
Best fishing appears to be on the incoming to slack tide, because the tide is running considerably more on the outgoing tide which requires more sinker weight & a better anchor. Plus there could be more debris coming down the river in the fall & spring on the outgoing tide.
The Chehalis River is open for Sturgeon fishing 24 hours a day. The best fishing on this river seems to be the night fishing. You will be amazed at the boats on the river at night even in February. Another point to consider is that if you fish the evening of one day & thru the night & come in at daylight the next day, you have actually fished 2 days & are entitled to two limits.
One word of caution, if the moon is not out, & it starts to rain, a hand-held spotlight does not cut it to find your way back downriver. LOTS OF BLACKNESS OUT THERE.
Bait of choice here will be sand shrimp. It seems that the Sturgeon have not developed a taste for smelt as their cousins in the Columbia.
The Quinault Indians net for Salmon, Steelhead & Sturgeon here both in the spring & fall. That being the case, there seems to be less strugeon at those times of the year.
last Updated 03-30-04
LeeRoy Wisner
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