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WINTER STEELHEAD REPORT – 4/10/15

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The season is close to being over.  The fishing/catching on both the swing and the nymph recently has been good.  We thank all of you who hung out with us on the OP this winter and we look forward to next season…. If it is on your agenda, get dates now as we are already scheduling for ’16 – Jan 1 – Apr 15.

Brian Chou Photo

YAKIMA RIVER REPORT – 3/29/15

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The river bumped up recently and slowed the dry fly fishing a bit.  Streamers and nymphs have been the ticket over the last 48 hours.  Prior to the bump, the overall dry fly fishing  had been good and should resume.  

Best nymphs lately
#14 – 16 Purple Lightning Bug, FB Pheasant Tail, Black Copper John
Best Streamers
#4-6 Dali Lama, Sculpzilla, Sparkle Minnow
Current Hatches Include
#10 Skwala
#12 March Brown
#16 Blue Wings
#12-14 Brown Sedge
#16 Tan Sedge
#12 Flying Ants
Mother’s Day Caddis might actually be great this year with the lack of  high water;  This should kick in around the 3rd week of April this year…..just a guess.  Salmon flies will most likely kick into gear with the Caddis.

WINTER STEELHEAD REPORT – 3/29/15

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The water levels have been up and down lately with the clarity less and more respectfully.  While some days have been tough on the swing, some have been incredibly memorable. There have been a few that got away, that we wished didn’t.  Every fish is remarkable but recently we witnessed a LARGE steelhead with remarkable proportions.  The fish was fought well but did not end up landed.  Regardless, the memory and the sight of such a specimen was awesome.

Best swing bugs lately include:
Black and Purple Bucket Bouncer
Black and Pink Medusa
Black and Pink Moal
Orange Searcher

Best Line lately: I Flight with 10 feet of T-11

Best nymph junk lately:
Yarn, Pink Worm and the Bead

Tip of the day – Don’t be afraid to step into your presentation to get it down and slow the swing.

Troy and Kristian

YAKIMA RIVER REPORT – 3/20/15

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We have been from the headwaers to Roza on the river lately. Due to the big rains this past week the volume increased and the clarity diminished,  but the river is definitely on the mend and we were able to fish through it.

Great spring so far for the Blue Wing Olives;  probably the best  in quite a few years.  Included in the bugs hatching are March Browns, Skwala, Midges, Ameletus and now some Caddis.  Escalated bug activity due to the abnormally mild winter…
Tim with a Yakima Bow

Nick and a Yakima Cutthroat

WINTER STEELHEAD REPORT – 3/17/15

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Mr Weather report has been all over the board, and so has the actual weather.  It appears we are good to go for some days on all watersheds. The last couple of days has been worthy. We tossed the two hander all day on Sunday with one encounter…..it literally ripped the fly off the end of the leader on the take – 12 pound maxima – Viciously.

Best swing flies recently;
4 inches of purple egg sucker
4 of black and blue Bucket Bouncer

Best nymph junk lately;
Yarn

Steelhead Bob

Kevin Davis and Bob Chadwell

WINTER STEELHEAD REPORT – 3/12/15

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The coastal waters just got a MUCH needed injection of agua.  The Queets was down to 1000 CFS prior to 36 hours ago.  Heard tell it was at it’s lowest winter level on record since 1945….I wonder if global warming was happening in the 40’s as well?

Honorable swing mentions…
Tomo Higashi and a black and white steelie, fresh from the salt
4 anglers all the way from japan for a week
Gorde’s first
Matt and his 4 to hand in two days.
Super Flat
Overall a great week and a half of swinging on both private and public water.
Gorde’s first
Tomo(all the way from Japan) and a black and white one.

YAKIMA RIVER REPORT – 3/12/15

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The Song Remains the Same – The adult Skwala stone combined with the  Blue Wing and Ameletus mayfly have provided some good dry fly fishing lately. The Ameletus looks a lot like a small March Brown but it is smaller in size.  The March Brown is an average size 12 / The Ameletus is a size ’15The Ameletus is a swimmer mayfly where the March Brown is a clinger mayfly.  

Lately, the bright sun has made the dry fly fishing a little ‘less good’.  Regardless, the shadows of the afternoon have proven worthy.  The river is LOW and clear. March Browns are just around the corner.

Adult Skwala

Ameletus Dun