The end of a great spring season.

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This spring will be one to remember. High water, large numbers of fish and good weather all helped to create lots of lasting memories for us and our clients. Now we get the charter boats ready to go for the summer. We will get busy fishing for Brown Trout next week. Till then, we will do some Turkey hunting and the grass might even get cut.

Spring steelie season winding down

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We are almost to the end of our 2008 spring Steelhead season. It has been one to remember. The last few years our steelie fishery has been incredible. We simply have a lot of fish. The reason we don’t know. A combination of the one fish limit and a major increase in the number of wild fish are probably the biggest reasons.

Strange weather. Great fishing.

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The last couple of days have been very up and down with the weather. The Steelhead fishing has been very good even with the changing weather patterns. Hard south and east winds have hurt the lake fishing recently. We need a good west wind to keep the warm, dirty water pressed up against the shoreline. This concentrates the bait fish and the Brown Trout.

Two days…two men…33 Steelhead landed!

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Wow is it good right now. The water dropped last night to 750cfs. The fishing was good before but the drop in water level seemed to concentrate them even more. Fish the fast water. They need to be in the heat in order to get the oxygen they need in the warming water. As long as the water stays up to a reasonable level, the steelies should stay in the river for another couple of weeks at least.

More high water and more steelies!

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The water was back up to 1800cfs on Monday and Tuesday. With water temps in the low 50 degree range and all the moving water, the steelie action is red hot. It’s been a little tough to hang on to them some days, but we are still landing a bunch of em. The fish are everywhere. Every section of river from the upper fly zone to Douglaston has fish.

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