- Are there any good/non-zombie salmon in the upper pools from A: logging bridge down to Statlu and B: from Statlu down to lower bridge in late fall? Like December?
- How is the winter steelhead fishing in those same A & B areas?
I used to do this in the summer in a pair of shorts and old running shoes back when I was young and the summer steelhead fishing was good. I never attempted it during the rainy/winter season.
A combination of walking/floating down Statlu Creek to where it flows into the Chehalis with a small dingy. That's what I did. You must start early in the morning, and I'm talking August when you had 15 hours of daylight. You absolutely must leave a minimum of 5 hours of float time to get down to Morris Valley Rd, or you that could be the end of you. I would fish, then float, then fish, then float....you get the picture. I basically hit 10-20 pools in a day depending on how good each pool was. There were also some decent red springs back in the day that were in pretty good shape still toward the lower part.
Once I exited the Statlu, I was left with about 6 or 7 hours of premium pools to fish for summer run steelhead.
Do not attempt this at anything but lower water conditions. There are fallen trees with branches dangling in the river that will flip your boat. You better be good at padding to avoid them. A few places have them on both sides and you have to shoot right down the middle of the river with zero hesitation.
The other option is to hike back up Statlu creek, but that removes all but 2 or 3 pools to fish. This still requires you to get your dingy up a little bit of current. Impossible in high water.