Snake River Fishing near Burbank, Washington
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Details for Snake River
Species Caught Here:
Bass
Catfish
Walleye
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Bodies of Water near Snake River
Description for Snake River, Franklin County, Washington
Snake River is a stream located just 1.2 miles from Burbank, in Franklin County, in the state of Washington, United States, near Finley, WA. Fishermen will find a variety of fish including catfish, smallmouth bass, walleye and largemouth bass here. Alternate names for this stream include Saptin River, Yam-pah-pa and Mad River.
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Please remember to check with the local Fish and Wildlife department to ensure the stream is open to the public. Now get out there and fish! Check out our Fishing Times chart to determine when the fish will be most active.
Fishing Reports near Snake River
"Lost lake fishing for salmon amazing. Thank you hookandbullet.com for putting Lost Lake back on the..." Lost Lake
"I got my first smallmouth bass of the year today out of the ponds (along with a nice 16" stock..." McNary Dam
"My family and I went fishing today at Cold Springs Res and I caught the crappie pictured below...." Cold Springs Reservoir
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