Oclaire
Enstad with a very nice Forks steelhead caught while fishing with
Mike Z.
I
was also fortunate enough to fish with Mike this weekend and had
a fantastic trip. See report below:
| Coastal
& SW Washington Report |
March 09, 2010
|

Been a great week of Winter Steelhead fishing.
Other than a a day or two late last week weather has been
pretty good. Rivers are in good shape and fresh Steelhead
are present in every river that is open to fish them here
on the west side.
Cowlitz River has been fishing fairly well for
Steelhead and a surprising number of Springers have been caught
this last week. Look for this river to only get better for
late hatchery Winter Steelhead this week and for the rest
of the month. Springer will build in numbers but are there
from the Barrier Dam down to the mouth. Freedrifting eggs
will take both Steelhead and Springers. If you don't want
to Freedrift try Back Trolling one of Wordens FatFish or if
fishing the bigger deeper holes the M2-SP will work perfect
when wrapped with a sardine. Best colors for Steelhead have
been the Metallic Silver Blue Green (MSBG) as far as M2-SP
Flatfish I will try to have a plug or two out with some chartreuse
on them. With the water running clear it's hard to go wrong
with plugs in metallic blues and greens.
Other rivers like the Nooch and Satsop fished
pretty good over the last few days with some nice hatchery
fish and wild fish being caught in both. The Nooch was fishing
very well early in the week. These rivers should hold up and
produce this week. This is the time of year when there can
be a monster in any part of those rivers.

Here is a picture of Mike and his 16 pound Springer
we caught March 2nd on the Cowlitz river. Gonna be a great
year for Springers! A few other fish we landed this week...been
a great week!

Mention
Salmon or Steelhead University and receive 15 percent off
a trip for two.
Now
booking Winter Steelhead and Spring Chinook
For
more info call Phil Stephens, Mystical
Legends Guide Service Call (206) 940-0052 or E-mail

Fishing on the Cowlitz has been pretty good the
last couple weeks, some big fish...even some limits. We've been
covering lot's of water for our fish, sidedrifting, plugs/baitdivers
have all been working. I took the weekend off to fish the OP
with a couple buddies, didn't catch anything huge, but released
some nice "teeners". Now back to work, I'll be running Cowlitz
river steelhead/springer combo trips for the next month...and
I have some open dates. See you on the river!



Bob
Barthlow
Rivers
NorthWest Guide Service
(509)
952-9694
No report this week
Submitted by Todd Girtz, Steelhead University
No report this week
Bruce
Warren, Fishing
for fun Guide Service
Email
or call me on my cell at (253) 208-7433

Fishing has been pretty darn good the last few
days. Weather has been great, a little cold in the mornings
but beautiful when the sun comes out. We had lots of chances
and put some very nice fish in the boat. Turned loose a few
with too many fins. If you haven't booked a trip yet there is
still time as I have some seats available. There are a few springers
showing as well as an added bonus if wer'e lucky enough to get
one


Rob Sweem, R&K
Guide Service
(360) 481-0612 or Email
Submitted March 02

Well, the nice weather had to come to an end sometime,
and it did for us earlier this week. Mother nature unleashed
a nice big rain storm over the central coast, and Montesano
was well hit with it. We floated from the 7400 line down to
White bridge a couple of days last week, and even with the heavy
rain and constant bailing of the boat the fish were more than
willing to take our offerings. Side-drifting yarn balls was
the technique of choice and seemed to work even better than
eggs. I am a huge advocate of yarn, not that eggs don't work
but yarn seems to always pay off, and you don't have pink fingers
for the next couple of days. All in all pretty good fishing,
a few nice hatchery fish were taken for the bbq, and a few natives
sent back to gain a few more pounds. I will be out in the central
coast are for a few more weeks, if you want to get out shoot
me an email or give me a call.



Andy Shanks, Island
Guide Service
(206) 280-7159
| Washougal
River |
March 09, 2010
|
No report this week
Tyler Davis, (360)-771-7802
davis0450@comcast.net
| Skagit River |
March 09, 2010
|
Here are a few pics from this last week on the Bogachiel
river. We used a varity of methods to target these Chrome
fish. The first few days the river was up a bit and had a
little color to it (about 5 feet of vizibilty) so we were
mostly free drifting eggs and backtrolling Tadpoleys in my
favorite plug holes. The chrome and orange hearing bone was
by far the best producer this trip. As the water level dropped
and and conditions became low and clear we switched our presentations
to float fishing, primarily using jigs. The best producer
was a chrome and silver tinsel tyed by the Skagit legend Ron
Metcalf. Thanks again to all that joined us this week, I will
be over Fishing the Bogachiel, Sol-Duc and Hoh In late March
and early April for more steelhead and Spring Kings. I've
still got some dates available. Then it's down to the Lewis
to get in on the heavy springer fishing anticipated this year
for the Columbia and it's tribs.. Dont miss out on the record
run predicted for that area. I have days availble from April
15th through May 15th. We are running a weekday special this
spring for Kings.. 3 persons for $450.00 all bait and gear
included just bring a lunch, license and a cooler for your
fish.



Submitted
by Wayne Ackerlund
Ackerlund's
Guide Service
E-Mail
or Call 1 (888) 6 Skagit - [1 (888) 675-2448]
| North
Puget Sound Rivers |
March 09, 2010
|
| Snohomish
River System |
March 09, 2010
|
Submitted March 02

The Sturgeon fishing in the North Puget Sound
is off to a great start. There are a lot of fish in the area
right now. Last year we averaged 5 fish per trip and our best
day was 14 fish. All the fish that we catch are keepers or oversized.
We are fishing them in very shallow water which makes them a
lot of fun to catch. At times you can see 25 - 50 fish swimming
around the boat.

For more information or to book a trip please
give me a call. Thanks!

Mention Steelhead University for our Special
Rate
Brett Basim
Brett's
Salmon and Steelhead Guide Service
360-403-8477 Email: fishwithbrett@comcast.net
No report this week
Ray Vermillion
Lucky
Strike Guide Service
No report this week
Chris Horton
Submitted March 02

Got a chance to fish the Cowlitz this weekend...we
went 7 for 11 with 3 fish being the bigger late run fish. The
largest was 15lbs and was a thick fish...a couple came on plugs
and all the rest side drifting yarn and anise scent. Look for
this run to get better and better.

| Olympic
Pennisula Report |
|
March 09, 2010
|

The Sol Duc is in great shape running at
3 boards and 12 ft of vis. The river is dropping slowly. At
this water flow the best techniques will be plug pulling or
float fishing. For plug pulling stick with wordens flatfish
or Luhr Jensens Kwikfish in the small ot meduim sizes. The colors
that have been working for me have been silver, Silver/red dots,
flame, flame/red dots, green hornet, green weenie, blue streak
and flounder. Float fishing in the upper river has been best
with a Mad river worm in Pink, Nail Polish pink or pink haze
with a white or chartruese jig head. Aero jig and Beau MAc jigs
in pink, pink/white or night mare jigs are the best. Have also
been playing with a new jig that we are working on with a small
light on it and they will be out on the market soon. Look for
them as they are very good. The fishing for snider hatchery
fish will continue for a couple of more weeks. The native run
will only get way better with each day.

The Calawah is in good shape running at
587cfs and dropping with unlimited vis. A little to low float
now. The best techniques for the Calawah will be Plug pulling
or Floatfishing. For the plug pulling stick with Wordens Flatfish
or Luhr Jensens Kwikfish in the smaller sizes. For the color
of the water stick with silver, Silver/red dots, Flame, Flame/red
dots, green weenie, green hornet or flounder. For float fishing
we have using lots of Beau Mac jigs in Cerise, Pink/white and
Cerise/white. Though my favorite is the Aero Jigs in Pink, Cerise
and the Peach. I also use our own design of Black head pink
and chartruese rabbit. I have had great luck on Mad River worms
in pink with a chartruese head. Fish are spread out from the
mouth all the way past the forks. Remember that above 101 bridge
it is selective gear rules. It is all wild fish from now until
end of season.
Bogachiel River is in good shape running
at 27.06 ft and with 12 ft of Vis. River is dropping slowly.
The best techniques with the given water flows and color will
be to pull plugs, sidedrift or floatfish from the hatchery down
and above hatchery stick with plugs or floats. For plug pulling
stick with Wordens Flatfish or Luhr Jensens kwiikfish in the
smaller sizes. For colors i like to use Silver, Silver/red dots,
Flame Red, Flame red/ red dots, green weenie, blue streak, michael
jackson, flounder and green hornet. For sidedrifting we have
been using two #3 vision Hooks and a #12 cheater in flame, chart/red
dots, green/red dots, rainbow, glo orange, orange clown and
glo green. The best bait has been eggs cured in pink Borax-0-
fire or prawns done the AGS way. Float fishing has been best
with Beau Mac jigs in Pink/white, Cerise, Cerise/white or Orange/peach.
Aero Jigs in Pink, Hot Pink, Pink/white, Pink/peach and Nightmare
have been good. Mad River Worms in 4" in Glo Pink, Nail Polish
Pink, Pink/Chart Tail and Bubble gum pinkon a 1/8oz jig head
in white or chart head has aslo been very good for bigger fish.

The Hoh is in good shape running at 1480cfs
with 7' of vis in upper river and 5' in the lower river. River
is dropping slowly. Lots of fish are spread out from the mouth
all the way to the park boundry. The best techniques in this
little more colored water will be to Pull plugs or sidedrift.
For plug pulling stick with the larger plugs like K-13 Kwikfish
or a T-4 flatfish. Color's loke silver, Silver/flame Back, White/red,
Claire- a- bell, grren hornet and flounder. For sidedrifting
in the upper river this prime time to fish 6" long Mad river
worms in pink, Methiolate and flour orange. In the lower river
fish 2 @ 2 vision hooks a #10 cheater in brighter colors like
flame, chart/flame dots, chart/green dots and rainbow. I like
to use a little bigger baits, so cut your eggs a little bigger
and add a mad river egg to the bottom for a little more scent.
This will only get better as the water drops and clears.
Submitted
by Bob Kratzer
Anglers
Guide Service
(800) 577-8781
Email: ags@centurytel.net
Submitted March 02

The water has been dropping after last weeks rain
and the boat pressure is slowing. All the rivers are producing
good numbers of fish though out the systems.
The Hoh had good vis. on the upper river and 2
feet in the lower. They are netting only 24 hours this month
so there should be great fishing this month.
The Sol Duc and Calawah are in great shape with
5-8 feet of Vis. and the Bogy has 3-4 feet and fishing good.
Mike Z

Submitted by Mike Zavadlov
Mike Z's
Guide Service
(360) 640 8109
Email: mike@mikezsguideservice.com
| Klickitat
River |
March 09, 2010
|
No report this week
Please
check out my new video - The Klickitat is awesome!
Call
or email Tracy
Z.... phone (509) 369-2366
www.adventurefishing.net
Submitted March 02

We've had a lack of rain and snow this year causing
the river flows to be well below normal. This makes the river
more susceptible to temperature swings. We had a cold snap roll
in on the 19th and lasted until the 23rd. This caused the river
flows and water temperature to plummet and slowed the catching
down significantly.
All of our guides really had to work at getting
clients into fish and literally had to camp out on top of them
to induce a strike. It was some tough fishing by any measure.
By Wednesday we were on the mend and even received
a shot of rain. By the weekend things were back into full swing
and catching improved on the entire river.
Success on the lower river (Below Orofino) has
started to become more sporadic. As the season continues there
will be less fish available in the lower stretches of river.
The upper stretches were hit the worse by the
cold snap, but recovered quickly.
The NF saw an improvement in catching this past
week as the final pushes of fish moved into the system.
The SF also had a small push of fish move in on
Thursday and Friday due to the small increase in flow from the
rain. It is very low and clear.
Standard low water tactics are a must, back trolling
divers-n-bait, plugs and of course bobber-n-jig/bait are producing
the best results. Fly anglers nymphing has also done very well.
We had a fly client hook 6 and land 5 on Saturday.... Way to
Go Bob!!!!

This Coming Week:
Its going to be the same tune that we've been
singing all year.... The river is below normal and there isn't
too much rain predicted for the week. However on the plus side,
the night time lows are staying in the low 40's / high 30's,
so we won't see a dip in water temperature like we did last
week. There is rain predicted for Wednesday and Thursday and
this should cause an up tick in flow for Friday and Saturday
and move some fish around.
A quick note regarding the table fair of these
fish... They have been in the system for a long time. Any fish
harvested should be destined for the smoker. There are still
a few decent fish available, but most have past their BBQ prime.
Make sure you have a plan for the the fish that you harvest.
Lower River: (Below Orofino) The flow is currently
3690cfs @ 6.3 C. With the predicted rain the flows should pick
up and Pink House to Harpers will be a great option.Anglers
will continue to do good with floats\jigs and back trolling
diver and bait. The final pushes of fish will be moving through
the lower river and those anglers in the right place at the
right time could have some awesome fishing.
Upper River: (Above Orofino) The current flow
is 2390 CFS @ 5.5C. This is still less than ideal conditions,
but they are the best that we've seen so far this spring. Low
water tactics are a must. Micro jigs, small baits and egg patterns
work well during this time of year and water conditions. Fish
are holding in the heads of the deeper buckets, but will move
if pressured, be sneaky. The catching on the Upper River is
good and should remain good in the weeks to come. We are usually
pushed off the river by mid March due to poor river conditions,
but this year may be different. We may be able to go into April
if the river condition, and quality of fish are in our favor.
North Fork: The catching on the NF picked up with
a new push of fish entering the river last week. Depending on
the fishing pressure it could fish pretty good over the next
week or two.
South Fork: The forecasted rain should bring more
fish into the South Fork. Success on the lower river should
be good. There are fish throughout the entire SF system. Us
proper etiquette and clean up after yourself.
We'll be wrapping up our season soon, don't miss
out on the last couple weeks. We still have some open days,
book now. The catching on the Upper River has been good and
should remain good in the weeks to come.

Submitted by Ryan Pitcher
West
Coast Anglers, Oregon, Washington and Idaho
1 866 846-4240 or Email ryan@wcafish.com
No report this week
Doug Richert
360-490-2521
www.HellsCanyonSportFishing.com
Submitted March 02
North Oregon Coast Report
The past week has been one of the more productive
ones so far this season. I received Reports of multiple
fish days as well as limits of hatchery fish. The Nestucca,
Trask and Wilson have seen the majority of fisherman. All
three rivers are seeing late returning Broodstock steelhead
(any hatchery fish that are in the Trask are strays from
the Wilson). Reports of larger than average fish have been
common this year. All three rivers previously mentioned
will be productive through april. Fish are spread out through
these systems. Both boat and bank anglers have had good
success.
K11's, #35 hotshots, and #40 hotshots have
produced. Top color patterns have been Doctor death, cop
car, blue pirate and silver with pink dots. Side drifting
eggs and sand shrimp has also been productive. Drift fisherman
have been successful using very small clusters of eggs,
either naked or with small tufts of yarn. It has been critical
to keep the presentations small. Jigs have also produced.
Lighter patterns seem to be more productive. Peach/white,
baby blue/white, pink/white.
Look for the remainder of this week to be
productive as well. If you have a chance get out, the springers
can wait. :
Chris Salter
Big Moby Tackle
www.bigmobytackle.com
503-357-3187
No report this week
Mike Glass
Oregon, Rod, Reel & Tackle
3699 Coburg rd. Eugene Or, 97408
(541) 683-4965
www.oregonrrt.com
No report this week
Paul LeFebvre
Rogue Outdoor Store, Gold Beach Oregon

A client of guide David Castallonas holds a pair of Chetco
River steelhead caught March 4 side-drifting roe cured in
Pautzke's BorxOFire with size 4 Eagle Claw hooks.
Sudden surge in steelhead surprises Chetco anglers
BROOKINGS, Ore. - Anglers on the Chetco River received
a pleasant surprise the first week of March as the water
dropped following heavy rains to end February. A surge of
fresh steelhead combined with big numbers of recently spawned
fish moving downstream yielded some of the highest catch
rates of the season. "Some boats were getting eight or more
fish a day early in the week, with some big, fresh fish
mixed in," said guide Andy Martin of Wild Rivers Fishing
in Brookings. "Fishing was good in the lower section of
the river and as high as the South Fork. Fresh steelhead
and down-runners are spread throughout the system right
now." The Chetco blew out Feb. 26 after more than 4 inches
of rain fell on the coast, but when it dropped back into
shape March 2, fishing was good.
More rain was expected this week, which could bring in
another batch of bright fish. "A few hatchery fish are still
being caught," Martin said. "With more rain expected, we
should see decent fishing well into the middle of the month."
The Chetco closes to fishing March 31, and typically still
produces fresh steelhead after each rain in March.
"We are still getting fish on roe cured in Pautzke's BorxOFire,
but some of the fish also are biting shrimp," Martin says.
"We'll take a single Pautzke salmon egg and a small cocktail
shrimp and side-drift them. That seems to work extremely
well late in the season."
Dave Mueller's 21-pound steelhead from late January is
the biggest confirmed steelhead of the season on the Chetco,
although several fish in the high teens have been taken.