Drano Lake

Lake Information
Fish Species: | Chinook Salmon, Steelhead |
Drano Lake, a small Columbia River backwater near Underwood, WA, is one of the Pacific Northwest’s most reliable salmon fisheries. Known for its exceptional spring and fall Chinook returns, it draws heavy crowds during peak months and rewards precise trolling techniques.
The spring Chinook fishery begins in late March, peaking through May. These prized salmon are caught trolling herring, Super Baits, or prawns behind flashers using lead droppers or downriggers to fine-tune depth. In fall, another Chinook run provides excellent action, often accompanied by coho salmon that strike plugs and twitching jigs near the river mouth.
Drano’s small size and high salmon density make it ideal for trolling—but challenging in terms of boat traffic. Anchoring is not allowed, and anglers must continuously troll in a large rotation. Courtesy and awareness are essential, particularly during the spring peak.
Steelhead are also present in smaller numbers, mostly during summer, and are caught trolling smaller plugs or bait rigs along the margins.
Launch facilities are excellent, but space is limited and crowds form early on weekends. Regulations are strict—barbless hooks are required, and harvest rules vary by species and season. Anglers must consult WDFW emergency updates before each trip.
Despite its size, Drano Lake offers outsized opportunity for springers, fall kings, and coho in a tightly managed fishery.
The spring Chinook fishery begins in late March, peaking through May. These prized salmon are caught trolling herring, Super Baits, or prawns behind flashers using lead droppers or downriggers to fine-tune depth. In fall, another Chinook run provides excellent action, often accompanied by coho salmon that strike plugs and twitching jigs near the river mouth.
Drano’s small size and high salmon density make it ideal for trolling—but challenging in terms of boat traffic. Anchoring is not allowed, and anglers must continuously troll in a large rotation. Courtesy and awareness are essential, particularly during the spring peak.
Steelhead are also present in smaller numbers, mostly during summer, and are caught trolling smaller plugs or bait rigs along the margins.
Launch facilities are excellent, but space is limited and crowds form early on weekends. Regulations are strict—barbless hooks are required, and harvest rules vary by species and season. Anglers must consult WDFW emergency updates before each trip.
Despite its size, Drano Lake offers outsized opportunity for springers, fall kings, and coho in a tightly managed fishery.
Latest Fish Reports
Date | Report | Author |
9-25-2024 | Drano Lake opens for hatchery steelhead retention Action: Opens angling for and retention of hatchery steelhead. Effective... more » |
WA Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff |
3-1-2024 | Salmon daily limit reduced in Drano Lake Action: Reduces the adult salmon portion of the salmon... more » |
WA Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff |
10-6-2022 | Drano Lake opens for hatchery steelhead retention Action: Opens angling for and retention of hatchery... more » |
WA Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff |
5-5-2022 | Drano Lake fisheries return to permanent rule Action: Returns the salmon and steelhead angling rules... more » |
WA Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff |
3-5-2022 | Adult salmon daily limit reduced in Drano Lake Action: Reduces the adult salmon daily limit to... more » |
WA Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff |
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