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July 01, 2009

(Limited Reports this week due to Nushagak Trip. Should be back to normal July 07, 2009)

River Reports

 

 

Photo courtesy of Jake's Nushagak Camp - 2009 Steelhead University Trip Pic

www.jakesnushagaksalmoncamp.com


The 2009 Steelhead University Nushagak trip with Jake's Nushagak Camp was a blast! For any of you that thought about going, but didn't, save up for next year. A full report will come later, but until then here's a quick report.

We arrived at camp about 4:30PM on Thursday, June 25th. After a quick orientation we were on the beach fishing. The bite wasn't real hot for Chinook from the beach, but to add a little excitement we would let the gear drift near shore and pick up a chum to play with. Shore fishing was steady every night and there were Chinook up to 28lbs taken from the beach.

We started out Friday fishing from the boat and could tell this was definetely going to produce some fish! Because of the tides the mornings were generally not as hot as the afternoon, but 10 - 15 chinook by lunch is what we were averaging. After lunch the bite turned on and oh what a blast! We had days of 44, 38, 34 and finished off Monday in only a half day of fishing with 21 Kings! We were fishing three in our boat, as were most of Jake's boats, some with two.

Most fish were released like this 30lb chrome bright hen.

 

 

Jason Reid with a very nice chinook. Reid, along with Jason Johnson on the home page were my two fishing partners for the trip.

 

 

I managed a few nice fish myself.

 

What a trip! Prepare for 2010.

 

Terry Wiest, Steelhead University

 

Coastal & SW Washington Report

June 18, 2009

Summer is here but where are the Summerruns? Not many in the Cowlitz this last week except for those fishing in or around the new outflow at the Blue Creek boat launch.

We've hit both Springers and Steelhead the last few days and with everyday there seems to be a few more fish around. Look for things to improve over the next week from this slow fishing to the good stage.

Both Springers and Steelhead are in the river and good eggs will catch them both. If you don't have eggs use small pieces of shrimp your favorite plugs and at this point be prepared to put in your time.

Remember the area just down stream of the Blue Creek boat launch has a No Fishing Zone 100 foot around the out flow of the hatchery it is mark up stream and down stream of the pipe.

Here are some nice fish from the last couple days have fun see you on the river.

Mention Salmon or Steelhead University and receive 15 percent off a trip for two.

Now booking Winter Steelhead and Springers... a Few Prime spots available

For more info call Phil Stephens, Mystical Legends Guide Service Call (206) 940-0052 or E-mail


More Central Washington Walleye fishing for me this last week, catchin has been good, big eyes from 5#-12#.

Again this week, trolled and drifted YBC Walleye Magics in UV chartreuse color...tipped with a nightcrawler was the ticket.

Also did some bank fishing on the Yakima River for Springers, below Roza dam, float fishing with eggs/shrimp has been very productive, as the water has dropped and cleared some.

I start the Cowlitz river for Summer Steelhead tomorrow, I have a couple open dates, both full day & 4 hour evening trips...plus a Steelhead/Salmon trip special in place!

I'm running a Salmon U/Steelhead U Special on these 4 hour evening trips for $85.00 per seat!!!

Bob Barthlow

Rivers NorthWest Guide Service

(509) 952-9694


See Salmon University for Report

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


There are some nice fish in the Cowlitz. Some days are spotty and others down right good. You still have to work at it and pretty hard at times. River was at 8800 and stable. Water clarity was perfect. Divers and shrimp seem to be working the best but that can change on a day to day basis. I'm running some specials and have a few open seats.

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

Skagit River

June 16, 2009

 

No report this week

 

Submitted by Wayne Ackerlund

Ackerlund's Guide Service

E-Mail or Call 1 (888) 6 Skagit - [1 (888) 675-2448]


No report this week

 

Brett Basim
Brett's Salmon and Steelhead Guide Service
360-403-8477 Email: fishwithbrett@comcast.net

North Puget Sound Rivers
June 16, 2009

 

 

Snohomish River System

June 16, 2009

Skykomish River

Fished the Sky on Sunday with a group and managed 2 steelhead and lost another. The steelhead seem to be there in decent numbers but the kings have been a little difficult to find this year...not many fish showing themselves. A few kings have been caught and there are (as of last Thursday) 34 Kings in the hatchery trap on the Wallace. Expect the kings to role in decent fishable numbers any day now. Our fish on Sunday came on side drifted eggs and orange corkies in about 2-3 feet of water.

Submitted by John Thomas, Rotten Chum Guide Service
(425) 280-5494 or Email

Olympic Pennisula Report  

June 23, 2009


NUSHAGAK REPORT:

The Nushagak is in good shape with medium flows and four feet of visibility. Fishing has been fantastic with good numbers of kings and chums. Take advantage of a great fly fishing opportunity and chase some chums with anything pink. Kings are being caught with a variety of techniques including back-trolling plugs and magwarts, spinners, and dragging bait. Anglers are getting tons of hook-ups a day with many fish in the low to mid twenties. This level of fishing should hold out for quite awhile. Check back for continuing reports.

 

Submitted by Bob Kratzer
Anglers Guide Service
(800) 577-8781
Email: ags@centurytel.net


The Kalama river is producing some really nice summer steelhead but the water is dropping so you need to be stealthy. Use light leaders small bobbers and small baits are a must. Bobber jig or bait have been producing the best but don't dismiss using bait-diver and sandshrimp.

The Sol Duc is still producing some really nice springers. The water is low and clear so use small baits. Eggs have been working the best.

I'm also fishing oversize Sturgeon on the Columbia.

 

Submitted by Mike Zavadlov
Mike Z's Guide Service
(360) 640 8109
Email: mike@mikezsguideservice.com


Klickitat River
June 23, 2009

Hooked landed and lost some nice kings and Steelhead today, Released a native 20 plus pounder. What a nice fathers day.

We have open dates with my Son Levi in the next two weeks.

Hoping to show you a great trip soon

Call or email Tracy Z.... phone (509) 369-2366

www.adventurefishing.net


Hells Canyon / Clearwater River, Idaho

June 16, 2009

~~ Clearwater River Fishing Report ~~

We've wrapped up our guiding season here on the Clearwater. The catch and keep season continues to April 30. We'll be back at the first of September and will be issuing reports again at that time.

 

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


North Coast Oregon

June 16, 2009

No report this week

Submitted by Phil Bradley
Thomas Creek Outfitters LLC

Rogue River

June 16, 2009


No report this week

Paul LeFebvre
Rogue Outdoor Store, Gold Beach Oregon




Portland Area Rivers:

Willamette Valley

June 16, 2009

 

No report this week

 

Sandy River

June 16, 2009

 

No report this week

 

Rob Brown (503) 665-2257
www.RandBLures.com
www.JacksSnackandTackle.com

Jack Glass, Hookup Guide Service
Email
Jack - (503) 666-5370
Brandon - (503) 260-8285

 

Clackamas River

June 16, 2009

No report this week


Fraser River, British Columbia

June 16, 2009

 

 

Fraser Valley report for the week of June 16, 2009

Since our last report we have had some great weather, great fishing the some great news on the 2009 salmon fishery. A lot of hard work behind the scenes by the Fraser Valley Angling Guide Association combined with higher than expected Chinook returns and we have just received notice that the size restriction has been removed and opening date has moved from August 1, to June 16, an extra 6 weeks of fishing. This is just the beginning because I think you are going to see some incredible fishing this summer.

Trout fishing in the Valley:

Trout fishing has been fair to excellent this past week, we have caught some nice fish on several rivers in the valley. Our largest fish this week was just under 7 lbs with good numbers of fish in the 2-4 lb range. If your looking for a fly fishing experience of a lifetime, now's the time. I still have a few dates for next week if your wanting to get out.

 

Sturgeon

 

The Fraser has fished fair to good this past week, good numbers of fish in the 2-4 ft range with the occasional fish over 5 feet. Rob and Gerry have been out guiding for Sturgeon averaging 5 to 8 fish per trip. Nothing really large but some nice quality fish. Best bait has been salmon eggs and Eulichons are still producing fish.

Although there is still lots of great sturgeon fishing remaining in May/June, our next peak sturgeon season is in August when we begin our Fraser Canyon Sturgeon Adventures. The Fraser Canyon offers spectacular scenery with some excellent fishing opportunities. Not only that we have the safest boat on the water for taming those infamous rapids like Saddle Rock, Sailor Bar and Little Hells Gate.

 

Vedder River

 

Harrison River

The Harrison River is producing some excellent cutthroat fishing. Most of the fish we have been finding are in the side channels and still waters off the main flow. Flashy patterns like minnow imitations are working best or for those of you that don't fly fish, trolling a small spoon like a Gibbs Gypsy has worked great.

STS Guiding Service is committed to providing current and future clients with the highest level of service and quality angling experiences at the lowest price possible. We pride ourselves on our personal and friendly service, our ability to catch fish on 95% of our guided charters. We are fishing the area 12 months of the year. For us fishing is a year round commitment, not just a summer job.

 

Vancouver Saltwater Report

We have experienced the best fishing so far this year over the last 10 days. We have been getting good numbers of chinooks in the 10-17 pound range and the odd fish over 20 pounds. We landed a 21 pound chinook last week and a 20.5 pound chinook this week. Very good quality for the early spring. We have been focusing our efforts off the south end of Bowen Island, Howe Sound, and Vancouver Harbour. The spring offers some of the best chinook fishing of the year in the Vancouver area. Crabbing has been phenomenal in the harbour and traps are dropped on every charter.

To Book Your next guided adventure, call us Toll Free 1-866-771-3474

Remember to conserve your catch

Tight Lines and we will see you on the water

Vic Carrao
STS Guiding Service
http://www.guidebc.com
sts@guidebc.com
604 671-FISH (3474)

Skeena Region, BC Canada
June 16, 2009

Hello All just a quick note to let you know the Chinook Run this year is a good one we still have a few openings in July and August.

All reports are pointing towards above average Sockeye and Pink Salmon runs as well looks like it will be a good season all the way around we had a great Spring steelhead season lots of fish with a high average size!!

39 inch Steelhead for 09 spring season goes to Craig Freas from Alaska !! Great job Craig Nice Fish .... Looking forward the summer run yeehaaa..this run starts in Late July and ends in October.

The Weather has been exceptional hot and sunny wake up every morning put my sun tan lotion and wet a line see attached photos from yesterday guides day off that's my Dad in the back ground as proud as ever.

I am looking forward to seeing those of you who have booked your dates well in advance you are going to have a great time..

We have made a lot of changes to the lodging and the business in the last two years all for the better just a little smaller to keep our faithful guests happy and comfortable.. And of course catch FISH !!!!

 

 

Gill McKean, Westcoast Fishing Adventures www.westcoastfishing.ca
info@westcoastfishing.ca
1-866-578-8552 toll free 1-250-615-3477 cell
Fishing is our addiction ­ Guiding is our passion
Adventure is in our blood

 
Skeena Region, BC Canada
June 16, 2009

Kitimate River Report

The first week on the water has been a week to remember. Two fish over 40lbs in the past two days, the Tyee's have arrived.

The river is still up and down each day, and run-off is still pumping hard as we are in a heat wave. The Skeena is in flood condition so we all know that it is not fishing for this month.

Arriving guests this week are the Richard threesome and our group from Saskatchewan and Alberta, so we expext a drop in water and good fishing as the fish are moving in on the high tide. All pics of the past weeks can be viewed in our Salmon gallery. Late booking for singles or corporate are available, so let us know.

Tracey John Hittel

Kitimat BC Canada

250 632-9880

250 639-4277

thittel@uniserve.com

 
Port Alberni , BC Canada
June 16, 2009

Our Ucluelet fishing season is quickly coming to an end and we would like to thank everyone who came out this spring. It was a great 50 days and everything we have seen this early season is pointing to a great summer and fall and an even better 2010.

We start fishing in Kyuquot this Thursday and we can't wait to get there. I just returned from Kyuquot after taking the ship up last Thursay night. We had a great trip up the coast, taking only 15 hours from Port Alberni to Kyuquot. This was the quickest trip in our 14 years of taking the ship to Kyuquot.

The locals were very excited about the great fishing that they have been experiencing the last couple of weeks and I anticipate that we will have great fishing right out of the gate.

We still have a few spots left at the ship and the lodge if your plans are coming together late.

 

David Murphy

1-877-218-6600 or Email murphy@island.net

www.murphysportfishing.com


 

 

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