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Reports > 2013 > September > Friday 20
Friday, September 20, 2013
 
By Dave Graybill
 
If you have tried fishing for fall kings and think you could improve your success, or if you haven’t ever tried it and want to, plan on attending the free seminar at Town Ford on Wednesday, September 25th. Rick Graybill, who guided here for years and is recognized as one of the best king anglers in the region, will be providing the seminar, and will be sharing his secrets to get these prized fish in the boat. The seminar will begin at 6 p.m. The Chelan County PUD has contacted me to help make anglers aware of the fishing boundary below Rocky Reach Dam. Anglers are not always clear on where they are able to fish here, and they have provided me with a clear description. To view the information and map of the boundary area, just go to my web site at fishingmagician.com and then go to Links of Interest. Scroll down until you see the category for River Information. Click on Rocky Reach Boundary, and it will open a PDF. This will include a description of the area, and even a very good map that clearly shows in detail where anglers can fish below Rocky Reach Dam.