The Stilly doesn't open for salmon until Sept 1st, and then only for pinks and chum; all chinook and coho must be released. Foot access is easy from Blue Stilly Park or from a trail upstream from I-5 on the south side. The Pilchuck Creek channel is accessible from the first Pilchuck Creek bridge (assuming you're northbound, take the first right past the Arlington junction, take the first left to what used to be called the Kackman Road, cross back over the freeway and park at the bridge and wade downstream to the river). To reach the main channel (once called Koch Slough), go west at the Arlington junction, turn right at Gulhaugen Road (sorry, I don't know the current numerical designations of these roads) and go north to a 90 degree right under a big maple tree, continue east to a gate on your left (if you continue north to the end of the road you'll find the trail that takes you to the bar just east of I-5 on the south side) and walk north then west to the river below the dam (no fishing for 400 feet below the dam). You can cross and re-cross the river below there almost to Silvana. There's plenty of access from the Silvana area, near the Town Tavern, down to the point where Koch Slough and the Pilchuck Channel come together. From there down to the Bodel bridge on the Stanwood-Warm Beach road there are only a few places to get to the river and I don't think I can describe them very well. Humpies respond pretty well to almost any pink fly. Strip the fly and don't bother trying to cast to them if they're on the move. Look for them when they're stacked up in the pools. Hope this helps some.
[ 08-24-2001: Message edited by: Preston Singletary ]
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