Monday, October 13, 2014

Washington Steelhead Essay

 Where it all begins, provided the mountain has healthy snow pack and solid even temperature through-out the summer the Klickitat can be a worthy adversary for steelhead and some chinook salmon from mid to late Aug through fall.
Mary with breaks the ice and joins the steelhead club. Her hook set was on cue and deadly this trip,
no fish escaped her. All the other boats hated being behind us.
 On of the many cookie cutter chinooks that came to the fly. This fish was one of the more colored or "turned" ones. They were still no push overs, our little 8wt. there all they could handle. The fresher ones were a hoot, as they would jump and cartwheel in the deeper holes.
 Mary with the rod bent to the cork. The Hatch reels were a dream to fish with as drags were a smooth as butter, so glad we them all with us, 


The river was stunning around every bend, we had the fortune to fish roughly 50 miles of it, really beautiful, especially the upper end.
Knuckle Buster


 Another great trip for Floatfisher, added another good number of Steelhead to the overall count.
Very happy with my endevours into this realm as many do not have the good fortune to catch the fish I have in the short time. I thank my lucky stars.  So beautiful, so powerful.
 Our fine guide Aaron O'Leary waiting and watch Mary work her first Steelhead , not saying anything to either of us, not to jinx it. It worked. Thanks Aaron.


Thursday, October 9, 2014

Rail In'




Thanks to our good friend Joe Willuaer for talking us to chasing after these damn steelhead. Although we are only pure novices, the chase is addicting, the reward even better. For three days I could not whip this grin off Mary's face, as it was only 8 hours previous she had railed and landed her first Steelhead. 
 A new river, some new fish for Ms. Floatfisher to rail on. This king measures in at over 
42" , and somewhere over 30#'s.  Quite a fight after just snapping a new Sage Method on the hole above on fish slightly smaller. River was loaded with fish moving up the river along with some real
nice steelhead.  More to come.

Wednesday, October 8, 2014

Got Your Back Jack

Caught first thing yesterday morning, this brown just wanted to hang next to
with us at the boat.