Author Archives: Jim

Oh, I could

I could turn this page into some cheap brag board with a bunch of lazy grip and grins, but I strive for a higher mark. Tom With a dandy Mack pulling the string Pete with a chrome Hoh Coho Ditto … read more »

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Yea, nice coho

I am trying to book October 20,21,25 and 26.  Yes, below is a giant hatchery coho, yes, there are a million tons of them in the river right now. Nice work Joel and Craig

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Coho,Kings, Steelhead, Cuthroat,Elk, Mushrooms

Kieth had a good week Yep, Its been too long since I posted a report.  O.K. so here is what you missed.  The Coho fishing got awesome, then all at once the coho fishing got shitty, then, the next day … read more »

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Fall Coho, and yes, Kings

Yep, rained a ton, washed away most of the steelhead and pumped the rivers up with Kings and Coho.  Yesterday we had high water and had to bust out the gear rods but we found enough biters to make a … read more »

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Fall Salmon, And really, trout, but some summer steelhead too

Nope, wrong! Not Forks on a dry day, the Deschutes! Guests Tom and Lee with Guides Rob Crandall and  Adam McNamara Thanks Adam and Rob for an Epic trip down the Deschutes, three of the most enjoyable guided days I … read more »

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Salmon season on the way

Yep, We are still finding a few brand new steelhead, and in places, lots of earlier summer fish.  The trout fishing has been great but most folks are now skulking around the lower river for the first of the fall … read more »

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Summer steelhead continues, fall salmon on the horizen

Summer steelhead fishing is still going strong.  The caddis  are popping and the steelhead and trout are eye-balling dry flies. I have seen a few fall coho and a few fall kings, along with some pinks oddly enough. A net … read more »

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