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WINTER STEELHEAD – 2/6/16

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Based on all predictions, the next weeks weather should be spot on for the rivers and fishing.  It is nice to see a bit of a reprieve, as the last month’s amount precipitation has been astounding.  Although no complaints, especially in the wake of last year’s …. ‘lack of’.
Reasonable fishing this past few weeks when were able to find the window of opportunity 
This weeks steelhead fishing honorable mentions…..
  1. Nextcast Zone – F1;  This 25 foot head casts like a champ and slows your swing down to the       walking speed that is needed.  10 feet of intermediate is built into the line; top that with a 10 foot tip of choice, based on depth and flow and you have a line that slows way down – We call that thumbs up!
  2. 1/2 of an inch of rain in 20 minutes.
  3. The Beaverslide Boat Launch
  4. Amazon.com Film Shoot – Chasing steelhead to feature a Nikon camera on Amazon – Gotta love it.
  5. Kristian’s Run….. 3 hook ups in two days – 10 feet of T-14 and a Black Moal Leech – the exact same spot – Gotta love it.
  6. Sight fishing Steelhead on two different occasions
Just Fishing
Sight fished to this one!
Kristian in Kristian’s Run

YAKIMA RIVER REPORT – 1/29/16

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With this inordinate amount of rain,  the Yakima is seeing a increase in flows…. Clarity has been compromised but not as bad as one would think!

Water Clarity Chart
Upper Proper       3
Upper Flatlands   4.5
Upper Canyon     3.5
Farmlands            3.5 -2.5
Lower Canyon     2

The past week or so has been worthy to goood fishing.   We will keep you posted.

TACTICS –
Nymphing the Stonefly and a dropper or sometimes just a single stone.
Retrieving and/or swinging streamers

Kuzi with a streamer bow – Ricky photo

YAKIMA RIVER REPORT – 1/19/16

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Like a broken record,  the Yakima fishes great at this time of year.  Nymphing, swinging, retrieving and a bit of midging here and there.

Utilizing little two hand rods, or single hand rods with variable sink tips based on depth and flow for swung flies has been and will be effective.
The recent fish below ate a swung fly on a little two hander.  Nice to see the evolution of two handers and the ‘smaller sticks’  that are available now days.  

Water temps have been ranging between 36 – 39 degrees  based on zone and time.

TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR SPECIAL….

WINTER STEELHEAD – 1/18/19

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We got away with some reasonable fishing/catching the 13th-16th of this past week, considering how much rain came down. It appears there won’t be much to fish over the next week based on the precipitation prediction.  Looks like things will start to be ‘fishy’ around the 23rd.

Lake Quinault Cabin Winter Steelhead Specials…

  1. Catch Magazine Week Feb 21 -25 NEW
  2. Trey Combs Week March 2-7 FULL
  3. John Gierach Week March 13-20
5 acres of timber  
Boat launch

YAKIMA RIVER REPORT – 1/12/16

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The river is back to normal with no ice flow.  There is certainly some shelf ice,  here and there; especially in the lower river.  Be careful wading.

Like a broken record  –  from now until March can be some incredible fishing. Some would say ‘the best of the best’.

Take advantage of our Skwala/Winter Special – You can’t go wrong!

WINTER STEELHEAD – 1/7/16

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Definitely some hatchery fish to be had as well as some early wild ones.   Nice to see water in our systems, with plenty reserve in the mountains currently:)

Both nymphing and swing tactics have proved effective. The little wild chromer below took  the Blue Fox Fly   on an integrated sink tip  (6 feet of type 2 and 6 feet of type 4)  at the end of the day in the Slick V of a sweet tailout…

The nice hatchery fish below were both caught nymphing egg patterns.  The young gal, Reilly,  was successful on her first steelhead adventure;  She did an awesome job sticking with it and fighting both fish and cold weather!  The other image is of Ken and one of  the nice hatchery fish he landed.

YAKIMA RIVER REPORT – 1/6/16

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Recently there has been quite a bit of ice flow in the river……As usual, when there is ice flow,  the lower mile or two above Roza Dam will become one big ‘ice extravaganza’.  Above that, there is visual flow in the river with ice shelfing currently.

Believe it or not, there are still fish to be had currently…A little rough on keeping the ice out of the guides and the body warm.   It appears the weather over the next week will be favorable for less ‘ice flow’ in the river.  Instead of 0 degree lows and 20 degree highs, we will see 20-25 degree lows and 32-35 degree highs.

Anytime there is a ‘warming’ in the winter, the fish will  ‘bite better’,  Now I know the warming I just described in the aforementioned paragraph isn’t much,  but it definitely makes a difference.  Over the years, our favorite winter air temperatures would be 28-30 in the AM and 38-42 in the afternoon. this temperature range usually coincides with weather patterns of clouds and potential precipitation. Oppositely,  clear blue sky days parrallel with COLD weather.

Go HERE on Winter Fishing, for more info.

YAKIMA RIVER REPORT – 12/22/15

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CLARITY REPORT

Upper Proper         4 feet
Upper Flatlands     5 feet
Upper Canyon       4-5 feet
Farmlands              4-3 feet
Lower Canyon       2 feet

THE SPARKLE MINNOW

The rivers levels are back down to close to normal.  Efficient tactics currently for us would include…

1) Streamer fishing on the swing or retrieved

  • Streamers –  #4-8 JJ’s, Sparkle Minnows, Sulpzillas, Bow River Buggers, Zonkers
  • Sink tips are based on depth and flow
         
    Single Hand Sink Tip Options
    -Integrated Sink Tips reffered to as ‘Streamer Tips’
    -Versa Tips attached via loop to loop to a standard floating fly line

    Two Hand Rod with a
    -Standard head that sink tips can be attached; Mow tips, Sinking VersiLeaders
    -Multi density head that sink tips can be attached to; ; Mow tips, Sinking VersiLeaders 

2) Nymphing with the quintessential Stonefly and a dropper;

  • Droppers to include, but not limited       to… #12-16  Formerly Known as Prince, Lightning Bugs, Caddis 
  • Stonfley Patterns
  • Other –  Although streamers are effective on the swing and retrieved, they can also be very effective under the bobber.