The summer is moving towards fall and the recent change in temperature, getting cooler, has thoughts looking towards salmon fishing. I just put together my late summer news letter for my client mailing list, sort of a pre-season prognastication of the fishing for the upcoming fall. I am copying it here also this time. Hope you enjoy it.
Late summer news
letter
Hi
folks,
I
hope you’re having a great summer.
It’s
hard to believe that in about 6 weeks we’ll be chasing salmon around the river
again. After a wet summer the reservoir
at Redfield is in good shape at full pool as I write this. Things have cooled down temperature wise here
in the Salmon River area and this has everyone here thinking of salmon fishing.
Salmon Fishing
A nice Salmon River King from early October, 2012 |
Last 2 years have seen a good mix of hatchery and wild salmon in the creel census and this fall should be no different. These wild fish definitely help keep the salmon run strong and has established the fishery here as ‘world class’. This fall is going to be awesome, again. I have some prime date open the last week of September through October. I have excellent mid-week dates in early October open, including as of this writing October 13 and 14, the Sunday and Monday of Columbus Day weekend. If you’d like to plan a trip with your son or daughter who will be off school these days contact me as soon as you can, these dates will book. As you would expect, at this point most of my Saturdays are booked through to the end of the year.
Fall Steelhead fishing
16
pound Salmon River Steelhead caught early November, 2012 |
A few notes
I
am working to update my web site so look for some changes soon. Another change in my guide service this year
is that I now have a card reader for my phone. You can pay the balance on your
trip by credit card if you want. You’ll
still need to pay the deposit by check or MO.
I
have had some great times fishing with you over the years and some of the
memories are unforgettable. The past few seasons have seen the fishery pass
everyone’s expectations as to the potential this fishery could reach. The techniques and fishery here has changed
dramatically over the years and if you have not been here for a while I would
be happy to re-acquaint you with this great resource. I look forward to seeing you this fall.
Tight
lines,