Thursday, October 27, 2011

Steelhead report and more


Brand spankin new, ain't she a beauty
 First the big news, the Pineville bridge is open.  Looks like it will last a while.  Sure will make traveling around the river alot easier.  Secondly and just as important, we have water.  At Pineville gauge right now 1110cfs.  It's a new world out there for boating and wading.  The fish seem to like it too.

The steelhead are well distributed through out the river.  The Pineville to 2A stretch is fishing great.  We are able to find fish most places we throw a line.  The fish so far have been dime bright, very little color showing.  Have had good success on glo bugs in Oregon Cheese with a cherise dot and chartruse with a cherise dot.  Also tie a few in light blue yarn with a cherise dot and have had success with that works too.  Because of the success with glo bugs I haven't really focused on trout beads alot but word from the river is they are working good,  try some 12mil beads, alot of guys are doing good with these.  Blue egg sacks are still producing good as well.

Mark Ullman with a fresh steelhead 10/27/2011


Looking for something to  do next Saturday, November 5? If you're in Erie, Pennsylvania check out the Steelhead Expo.  It looks like it is primarily focused on the Lake Erie fishery but should be interesting.  It runs from 1pm to 9pm and there will be some major venders there with their new product.  Click on the '"expo" above to check it out.

One last observation from the rowing seat, it was cold today, no rain or snow, but cold, late November type cold.  Time to be thinking about warmth and wading safety.  Nothing can make a day miserable like cold hands and feet.  Time to put away the stocking foot waders and pull out the boot foots.  Also, wear you korker or studded boots, felts will freeze on you and be very dangerous to wade in.  I know I don't need to tell you that, just a reminder.

Sunday, October 23, 2011

Salmon River Steelhead Report


Weldon Walshe with a chrome steelie, 2nd cast of the day. 
10/22/2011

Have spent the last few day targeting steelhead and have not been disapointed.  More numbers daily but still have to find them.  I have found chrome in most of the traditional areas but not all areas holding day to day.  This means that they are on the move and need to see the runs increase.  The upper area of the river, Altmar to Pineville, is producing more consistantly.  This is early in the run for steelhead so as we move into November I expect the numbers to increase through out the river.  Also, still alot of salmon, most are looking a little beat up, but have landed a few fresh, clean kings in the last few days

We are getting fish (steelhead) and many are good sized fish.  We hooked, and lost, a brute yesterday.  I did get a couple good looks at it and I would guess it to be in the 14 -16 lbs range, would have liked to have slid the net under it.

We have had best success on blue egg sacks.  Tried beads and flies with some success but eggs are the ticket on these fresh steelhead, blue eggs.  Have picked a few on pink and chartruse, but blue is tops right now.


Good selectoin of egg patterns, need to hit the tying bench.

Fly patterns to use are Glo bugs in Oregon Cheese with either pink or roe dot, solid cherise and solid orange roe.  Sucker spawn (the fly) is also a good choice.  I also do well with a purple estaz fly tied with a short chartruse poly tail and a set of bead chain eyes. The same estaz pattern tied in butterscotch estaz with a red or bright orange poly tail works good too. All my fly fishing right now is indicator fishing although I'd guess that swinging an Intruder or a Moal Leech would work on these fresh fish.  Getting good results with indies fly fishing the head of runs in fast, oxygenated water.  Lastly, for both spinning and fly fishing I am using 6-8 lb test florocarbon P-Lines. 

The rowing seat is a great place to be this time of year.  If you want to fish from the seats in front of or behind the rowing seat, give me a call.

Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Salmon River fishing report


Christa Marx with a nice Chinook salmon 10/17/2011

In a word, awesome!  Since last Wednesday  there has been a steady run of fresh salmon into the river and as of yesterday, Monday, the run still continues.  Yesterday, as always, floated with clients from Pineville to 2A bridge and there are literally salmon everywhere. Fished with Austin and Christa Marx and had a excellent day.  This was Christa's first time salmon fishing and she ended the day with 7 salmon landed and probably as many hooked and lost.  Austin landed 8 Kings and lost twice as many.  Most of the spawning areas are heavy with fresh spawning salmon and there is also the constant movement of new fish throughout this stretch of river.  There is word, however, that the influx of new salmon into the lower river is done.  This would mean that the run has peaked and will get no better than it is now.  With the fish that have entered the river in the last week we should see some great salmon fishing to the first of November.  Also, yesterday's float saw VERY few anglers. Except for the Sportsman areas, there was hardly a soul to be seen.  Also only crossed paths with two other drift boats. 

Weldon Walshe with a Salmon River steelhead. 10/15/2010


As for the rest of the river upstream from Pineville, there are plenty of salmon and you will find that most anglers and guides are in this portion of the river (easy access, low water). 

The steelhead fishing is also turning on.  We have hit several in the past week and I have been seeing other anglers landing steelhead.  As for my schedule I will be running my first float targeting steelhead on this Friday.  I will be fishing with a father/son returning after two great days of steelhead fishing same time last fall.
The predictions on the steelhead fishing this fall is to be exceptional.  I have some good dates open through November and December if you'd like to get together for some great chrome fishing.


Austin and Christa with 2 Salmon River Kings 10/17/2011


Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Salmon River fishing report - salmon run

Sorry it's been so long since last post.  Guide work is busy and 3:45 am wake up the last 2 weeks has left me a little tired.  But here's what's happening as of yesterdays float trip.

There is no lack of fish but most of the fish are located above the Sportsman's hole to Altmar.  Below the Sportsman's yesterday was slim pickin's.  The word I got below the 2A bridge sounded like there were a few salmon moving up, but no large numbers.  Sunday, Sept 25, I saw the first spawning activity this fall and in the week and 1/2 since the salmon are spawning full bore, beds everywhere you'd expect them to be.  There has been little rain here so water is still low, 426cfs at pineville.   This means that spawning salmon feel are vulnerable AND shy.  I've been using #10 florocarbon to at least get near the fish.  We're having some cooler temps so I'd expect the water to continue to cool down, it has dropped temperature 10 degrees since this past weekend.  This will translate into steady movement of fish into the river and we should see more steelhead entering now.  Speaking of steelhead, we had our first  one on for the season this past Saturday, didn't land it, but was nice to see chrome!

Tube fly patterns


A couple of posts back I said that the run does not peak till the full moon, so I'd look for the run to peak around the middle of next week, just  after Columbus Day.

We've been using basically egg sucking leeches in both tradition fly and tube fly patterns.  In the past few days, due to fishing pressure, the darker colors are producing better but at first light on bedded male salmon the bright colors work very good, till the sun (what sun ???) gets high.  Here are some of the fly patterns I am using.  I like hot beads!
On salmon fly hooks, I like the top left leech w/tungsten cone

Salmon fishing will be good till about the third week of October.  I will post again in a few days.