Balm Creek Reservoir
A public river in the Pacific Northwest, with public boat and paddle access.
Overview
Balm Creek Reservoir is a public water in the Pacific Northwest, open to boating, fishing and paddling. Anglers here target largemouth and smallmouth bass, trout, crappie, catfish and panfish. The rivers are famous for spring and fall runs of chinook and coho salmon, steelhead, and sturgeon.
Recreation
As moving water, it fishes by current — target seams, eddies, holes, bends and woody cover rather than open flats.
Public access points along Balm Creek Reservoir put boaters and paddlers on the water.
Best Time to Visit
Spring and fall are typically the most productive and comfortable times to fish here; summer brings the warmest water and the most boat traffic.
Safety
River current, woody snags, shifting sandbars and changing water levels are the main hazards. Respect the current, scout unfamiliar stretches, give way to any commercial traffic, and never anchor from the stern in a strong flow.
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