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Happy Thanksgiving!!

Thanksgiving is undoubtedly my favorite holiday.  Im sitting on the couch watching football with my son and wife, while the smell of BBQed turkey wafts around the house!!  Life is good and I certainly have a ton to be thankful for, with my family at the top of the list.  I'm also very thankful for all of the wonderful folks that have come fishing with me.   You all make this dream of mine come true and we've made some wonderful friendships and memories along the way.

The fishing since my last post has been pretty typical of what we've seen so far this salmon season.  We had a huge water rise on Saturday and I canceled the trip due to very marginal conditions.  On Sunday, I was on the lower Smith in my powerboat and had one of the unluckiest days of fishing I've ever had.  The fishing itself was very good, with lots of rod folding bites, but for one reason or another, we couldn't keep ahold of them.  We did end up putting a few in the net, but the day had the potential to be epic.  Luck, as it was, turned around for me the next day.  On the Smith, we landed on an huge pile of fish and really put the wood to 'em.  Listening to others reports, we had quite a day as it seemed like most other boats struggled to hook a fish or two.  On Tuesday, the fishing came to Earth for me a bit, as we had 3 bites and put two nice fish in the bag. 

I took Wednesday through Friday off to be with my Family for the holiday, and I'll be back at it on Saturday.  If anyone is interested in some late season Salmon action, I had a cancellation for December 2nd and the 3rd remains open.  I expect there to be some early steelhead to enter into the mix as salmon season winds down.

Mike    

 

 

Beautiful Salmon Abound

While there have been some tough days since my last post, we've also seen some spectacular fishing.  The bottom line is there has been plenty of really beautiful salmon around and with the storm that hit us today, I envision more good fishing for the rest of the month. 

Due to the system that rolled through today, I canceled tomorrow as the rivers will become gigantic.  I will be back on the Smith on Sunday, and while it will be a bit on the big side, I expect there to be plenty of new fish around.   

Coastal Chrome

We're off to a pretty good start here on the North Coast.  I started on the Smith and fished there through Monday with mostly good results.  On Monday Brian Mastinick, a long lost college buddy, came fishing with me.  Fishing was a little tough that day, but we fished hard and ended up with  a handful of fish, including Brians' biggest Salmon to date that we caught at the last part of the day.  That's why you keep at it, nice work Brian!

After our tough day on Monday, I moved over to the Chetco and fishing was great for a handful of days.  There were a ton of big, bright fish in that river!  However, fishing got tough over the weekend with the river getting low and clear, increased pressure, and dwindling numbers of fish.  I canceled Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday with the low, tough conditions.  On the bright side, a series of storms looks to be coming starting Wednesday.  With the number of fish around on the last water rise, I'm confident fishing will continue right where it left off.   

Rain is Finally here!!

It's been almost a month since my last post, my apologies to all.  Since I've finished on the lower Klamath at the end of last month, I've hopped in my driftboat and fished in a few different locales. 

Of course, I went over the hill to the Klamath and Trinity.  Fishing here was a bit spotty but there were some good days.  The water release down both the Trinity and Klamath Rivers flushed a lot of fish upstream past where we fish.  Predictably, this lead to tougher than expected fishing.

I also trolled tidewater and fishing here was, for the most part, excellent.  Lots of big chromers where on tap along with some really beautiful coastal scenery.

Now that the rain is here, rivers like the Smith, Eel and Chetco will come into play.  I moved my travel trailer yesterday and will be on the Smith tomorrow.  The river will be dropping and should look great.  Hopefully I'll have a good report and pics of big chrome slabs for you all late next week!

I do have some availability for November, including November 1st thru the 6th.   With the unpredictable nature of this week,  I usually keep this time open.  However with rain in the forecast, it should be good.  Give me a call ASAP if you want one of these days as they will fill.  I also have November 26th, 29th, and 30th open, all are good dates.

See ya on the river soon!

Mike  

Low Conditions Back, Fish Holding Again...

The water has receded from increased flows from the Trinity and our first rain of the season last week. While the higher water made fishing a little tougher, it's been back to wide open fishing the last few days. The lower river is again ...full of dime bright fish.

My schedule had me starting in the drift boat later this week, but report of very tough fishing upriver has me staying with a good thing on the lower river at least through the weekend.

Released Water Arrives, Fishing Remains Hot...

Water has been released from Lewiston dam on the Trinity River and arrived on the lower Klamath Monday. The rise peaked yesterday.  While I'm off the water today, the shift in flows didn't effect the fishing much for the last few days. The river continues to be stuffed with large salmon and the catching has been very easy. I expect the good fishing to continue, as it's still very early in the run.

Unfortunately, I just had my Labor Day weekend group cancel, so if anyone is looking to get in on the weekend, give us a shout.

Big Salmon Flood The River, Steelhead Remain

What an unbelievable start to the fall salmon season on the Klamath.  The river is quickly filling up with King Salmon and, going along with the still present steelhead, they are making this river a fishing paradise right now.  In addition to the numbers of fish around, the size is larger than average for this river and this time of year.  Give me a call if you want to see some of the best fishing going anywhere in the western U.S. right now. 

Mike