Thursday, October 25, 2012

Bumpy Landings

Yesterday was a fantastic day to be on the water chasing steelhead.  The air was warm.  There were still some wonderful Autumn colors around.  Rain was steady.  The water was stained.  And my company was great!

Rob and Tim were geared-up for a day of chasing chrome.  The guys had limited fly fishing experience and even less experience with steelhead.  Early on we hammered out some casting issues and how to make a good drift.  They both finished they day with plenty of experience.

The morning was tough and a little slow with the clear low conditions.  Tim hit into a wonderful fresh steelhead as his woolly bugger swung to the end of it's drift in a fast run.  That fish was HOT.  Flashes of lightening blazed through the sky as she jumped.  She was just too hot to handle and finally threw the bugger right back at Tim.  He was charged and disappointed at the same time.

As the rain fell through the morning, the waters began to stain.  And even better, everyone seemed to leave the water but us.  The steelhead were really on the move after lunch.  The afternoon was fast and furious.

The hook-ups started coming pretty consistently.  As well as things went in getting fish on the line, we were struggling getting fish to hand.  Everything that could go wrong for these guys in landing hooked fish...did. 

I guess that's really what makes steelhead fishing exciting.  The fish are unpredictable and some days, no matter how well you handle it, they just give you the slip. 

Rob & Tim had a great day on the water and they are well prepared for their next adventure with steelhead.  Things are really starting to move on the Alley for the Fall season.  The predicted rains in the forecast for the next week will only make it better.  I have a few open days left for the Fall season.  Call me...LET'S GO FISHIN'!








Wednesday, October 10, 2012

The Most Wonderful Time of the Year!

Autumn is like Christmas morning if you like to catch trout and salmon on the fly.  I made a trip up to Michigan last weekend to fish the Pere Marquette River.  The Pere Marquette is a great trout fishery that also gets a wonderful Fall king salmon and Fall/Winter steelhead run.  And if you hit her just right, you can catch them all in the same day.

We had a great weekend.  I think hitting the Pere Marquette would make for a fantastic Christian Men's Retreat. The rooms in Baldwin are very inexpensive, the fishing is truly world class, and the type of fishing would work well for discussing men's issues while we're away.  If you would be interested in a future Fall Christian Men's Retreat for some "iron sharpening iron" time and some time on the water in a world class fishery, let me know and I'll start putting it together...with your name on the list!

Who cares if you catch anything?  Look at this place!

An early run bonus steelhead...schwing!

The butter bellies are stuffed with salmon eggs.

The average king salmon on the Pere Marquette is 15-17lbs.  That should put a bend in your rod.

You can see yourself fishing in this scene...can't you?

LET'S GO FISHIN'!

Tuesday, October 9, 2012

Ramping Up!

The numbers of fish in all of the Steelhead Alley tributaries are ramping up nicely.  The rain over the weekend helped bring in fresh fish and push fish further up into the creeks and rivers.  I was on Elk Creek this morning from daylight until about 9:00am and landed five nice fresh steelhead.

As I headed back to the truck I heard time and again about how there were very few fish around.  The fish were right where they were supposed to be this morning.  If you would like some help sorting that out, call me.  LET'S GO FISHIN'!