Sunday, January 30, 2011

1/30/11 Report

Fishing remains strong. Not every day results in a swung fly steelhead, but most days have some kind of action. Jay joined us last week and got his first steelhead on the swing, a big wild Hoh buck. Nice job Jay!Mike and Ron joined us as well, and although we didn't bring a steelhead to hand that day I think its safe to say a great day was had by all. Thanks guys! Still have some openings, give us a call!







Video of Jay's steelhead can be seen here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UQYaJva-l3Q&feature=youtube_gdata

Sunday, January 23, 2011

When I have unfilled days I go fishing…this could be one of you!
 
 
If anyone is thinking about booking a trip…I strongly encourage it. I have  I cant guarantee you a fish like this but I can help you acquire the necessary tools and put you on great water where any cast it could happen. A little cooperation from the fish and the rest is up to you!

Friday, January 21, 2011

1/21/11 Quick Report

Fairly chrome...notice the transparent fins...
After a long high water stretch things are coming into shape nicely. Water conditions were decent in certains areas yesterday and I was not so gently reminded that there are definitely some chrome fish showing up! Things should be pretty decent this week...more to come. Oh and I have some dates available if anyone wants to get out.

Monday, January 3, 2011

1/3/11 Report

1/18/11 Update:

Rivers are slowly coming into shape...fishing may be good this weekend into early next week. I have openings...give me a call 616-540-3836.

1/12/11 Update:
Rivers are not fishable at this point. We are in that time of year when storm systems are rolling in frequently. Be here on the right day and fishing can be phenomal...be here on the wrong and the rivers can be blown. It pays to be flexible. I still have some prime dates available in from now into spring, get a hold of me! Lets find some big, chrome, WILD winter steelhead!


1/3/11 Report
Happy New Year! It has begun here on the peninsula...winter steelhead season. We currently have excellent water conditions on all area rivers. Fish have been spread out and water temps are fairly cold making fish a little challenging at times but they are there. There is a mix of wild and hatchery fish available with wild fish numbers building throughout the month. The water temp the other day on the Hoh was 38 degrees...pretty cold but still plenty warm to bring fish to a swung fly! Low and slow is the key to this presentation, along with confidently covering a lot of water. It can be a challenge to do both but we can show you how! The weather and scenery has been incredible lately and we are in that time of year where any cast can result in the fish of a lifetime! Come pay us a visit...

The Hoh River Valley and Mount Olympus.