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Low Water, Good Fishing


The water is getting low, but the fishing still remains solid. I'm hooking 5 to 8 fish a day and they are all chrome bright beauties! It looks like rain is in the forecast for the middle of next week which will make for some better conditions. As it remains, if you can stay out from the middle of the pressure, there are fish to be had.....

Mike

Steelhead Season Up and Rolling


It's been awhile, but I just got my computer into the trailer so I will make a point of updating reports more frequently. I've been fishing everyday since New Years, bouncing between the Smith and Chetco Rivers. With the exception of one day where I only landed one fish, fishing has been very solid on both rivers. Our lack of rain has created some low water conditions, but fishing has held up and there are plenty of fish around to make me think it will be good for some time. Above are some pics from the last nine days. Note the 30lb chromer King Salmon Peter Maris caught on January 2nd!

Tight Lines,
Mike

Steelhead Coming


We're in the middle of the driest December ever here on the North Coast. However, steelhead are starting to pile up in the lower sections of all our rivers and there is rain in the forcast just after Christmas time. I believe fishing will be incredible after we get some water. These fish have got to be ready to go. I have a few days left available in January: 1-3, 9, 17, 30, 31. With the rain forcasted to start about the 26th, those first few days in January should be great, get them while they're still around!
The picture above is client Tyler Carmichael with the first winter steelhead caught in my boat this season. It was on the Eel River early this month and latched on to a big salmon plug. Plenty more of those to come!

Mike

Rain on the way, Smith Should be Great Bet Through the Weekend


Rain is coming tonight and will bring the Smith into play for and through the weekend, hopefully longer. I've still been on the Trinity and fishing has continued on the same pace as reported previously. On the 13th fishing with Bruce Fulmer and Carl Casale, I had one of the most remarkable big fish days I've ever had. I caught the 3 biggest Trinity salmon of my career on the same day. The biggest was over 50lbs with 2 more in the high 40s. One of them was fairly bright and Bruce said that it cut beautifully, like an ocean salmon. The biggest fish was also a keepable specimen, but we decided to let it swim away to make more monsters. As a side note, some steelhead have decided to show up.

I'll let you know how the Smith fishes in the next few days.

Mike

Rain Comes and Goes...


Rain hit unexpectedly last early Sunday morning and raised the Smith to a decent level. I left the Trinity biting great on Sunday and fished the Smith Monday and Tuesday with clients Mark Gavasse and Jeremy Baker. Fishing was good both days with a mix of bright and dark fish caught. Our biggest was a huge 45lb buck caught by Jeremy.

Flows dropped out on the Smith by Wednesday and I was back to the Trinity, where the great fishing picked up where it left off. Most the fish we're pulling on are fish over 20lbs with a few jacks mixed in. Many of these fish have some color, but there are a few shiny ones mixed in everyday. All in all some of the best uncrowded fishing you could ask for!

I have been presenting this option to my clients I booked for the Smith this month and its not a bad backup plan. I will continue go east until the fishing over the hill dries up or it starts raining again. It looks like there may be some significant moisture on the horizon late next week. We'll see how that pans out.

Mike

Waiting for Rain


I'm still fishing the Trinity River as we wait for rain to open up the Smith and other coastal drainages. While there is precipitation in the forecast nearly everyday, there doesn't seem to be the gullywasher in the mix that we need. This could change anyday. Meanwhile, there are fish piling up in the estuary of the Smith, so once it rains enough, fishing should be phenomenal.

In addition, the Trinity continues to fish very well. Not only are we seeing double digit days everyday, there are some big fish in the mix. Also we are seeing some fairly bright fish each day.

Mike

Back on the Trinity


I've been back over the hill since my last report and fishing has been good. While the juvenile salmon were too thick to fish bait through at first, their numbers have since thinned. This has caused my numbers to go up and I've been able to get 15 to 25 good bites a day. While most fish have some color, there have been a couple of bright ones kicking around. There are not many steelhead around and that run has been a bit of a disappointment this year.

Ill be inland until it begins raining or this run peters out. Once it rains ill head up to the Smith. Speaking of the Smith, I only have a few days remaining open on my calendar. They are the 16th, 22nd, 23rd, 28th-30th. These days will book so call asap if you're interested. If you aren't aware, these are the biggest, brightest salmon in the state and the last few years have been nothing short of spectacular. Come and check these brutes out!
Mike

Early Rain

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We've had a couple of early storms roll through, which has forced me to be flexible in fishing locations. We've been back and forth from the coast to the Trinity with good to great results wherever we fish. I will probably fish the coast until Saturday, when I will head back to the Trinity. I believe fishing will be great here until the rains permanently set up for the winter

First Storm Hits

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I ended up with a bit of a break this week. I had a camper shell installed on my truck on Monday and a day off on Tuesday. Today I canceled due to very unsettled conditions with all the early wet weather we had the last few days. Tommorrow is my son, Jacksons' 3rd birthday, so I elected to take the day off for that. 4 days off feels pretty wierd right now, but time with the family has been great!

Preceding my break and the wet weather, fishing continued to go well. Before the rain, there were a ton of salmon on the lower Klamath, which I anticipate to be in the Trinity by the time I start fishing again on Friday. The river will be higher than normal, but I expect fishing to be very good. I'll let you know how it goes and I'll leave you with a few pics of fishing last week.

Mike

P.S. My remaining open days for this month are the 26th, 30th and 31st. If the rain stops, fishing on the Trinity should still be great. However, if it rains significantly by then we could be fishing on the Smith. Look out if thats the case! Kind of a win-win in either circumstance. Book those dates while they're still around

Bigger Fish, Steelhead show in Greater Numbers


Fishing remains excellent. On top of numbers, I'm seeing some bigger salmon and bonus steelhead start to show. It doesn't seem to matter where you fish, there are plenty of salmon on every drift around!

Pictured above, Brett Druehl hoists a beautiful 32lb Chinook. The next day, Jeremy Baker and his 8 year old son Drew showed up to fish with me. Drew hooked and landed this 28lb King. Pretty impressive salmon debut for this young guy!

Mike