Are you going to be fishing off foot or in a sled? It makes a difference. I don't know much about the sleds, other than that there are a lot of them, and they're not all piloted be real nice guys. If you've found a good drift, and a guide decides that he'd like to fish it, be prepared to get your line ran over, and don't expect an appology. The Cowlitz guides kind of have this little click, and they honestly feel that because of the fact that they fish it every day, they own the river. They are more than willing to tell you how they feel. I had one of the more successful Cowlitz guides tell me "You should always get out of the way when you see a guide boat coming, the guides have more right to be on the river than the recreational fisherman does. You guys are just out to have a good time, for us guides, this is what pays our bills, so we deserve these fish more than you do." Be prepared to deal with this kind of stuff if your going to be fishing from a boat. Usually, what I do this time of year, is walk in to Blue Creek, early in the morning,go all the way to the end until you can't go any further, and try to scrap a couple of fish before the sleds get on the river. There are lots of fish in the river right now, but a combo of low water and Jet boats can make the fishing tough. Good luck!
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