Fishing has continued to be incredible on the lower Klamath River. There have been lots of adult steelhead, along with growing numbers of salmon. Once the salmon run reaches a fever pitch (very soon) fishing will be unbelievable! I still have dates available for August, along with a couple of super prime early September dates. Get 'em while they last!
Mike
I've begun fishing the lower Klamath River and fishing was excellent over the weekend. The fish at this point are mostly summer run steelhead but there are some early fall run salmon in the mix at this point as well. For the next week or two I would expect the steelhead to be the predominate catch while the salmon run continues to build.
As many of you know, biologists are expecting a record breaking run of Chinook salmon to enter the Klamath this year. I still have a couple of days left in September, but I expect them to be gone soon. If you're interested in getting in on this incredible fishery, call me soon!
See you on the river!
Mike
Spring Salmon are now running on the lower Klamath River. I've spent a few days in the last week and a half fishing for them and while fishing isn't red hot yet, I've been able to catch fish every trip. For those of you not familiar with this fishery, we fish for these salmon on anchor, waiting for them to swim by. While this is not the most interactive fishery for the angler, it is very relaxing. And when fish do get hooked, what ensues is pure pandemonium! Ultimately though, the real motivation for participating in the fishery is the eating quality of these fish. They are simply the best eating salmon you could ever put on your grill!
I will be fishing for spring salmon through the end of June. If you are interested in taking a trip, I will be running specials for this time. The price per person will be $150 for 2 or 3 people, $125 per person for a 4 or 5 person trip. This includes a hot breakfast and coffee made on the boat.
I'll keep you posted as the month moves along, and I hope to see you out on the river!
Mike
We're in the middle of the driest December ever here on the North Coast. However, steelhead are starting to pile up in the lower sections of all our rivers and there is rain in the forcast just after Christmas time. I believe fishing will be incredible after we get some water. These fish have got to be ready to go. I have a few days left available in January: 1-3, 9, 17, 30, 31. With the rain forcasted to start about the 26th, those first few days in January should be great, get them while they're still around!
The picture above is client Tyler Carmichael with the first winter steelhead caught in my boat this season. It was on the Eel River early this month and latched on to a big salmon plug. Plenty more of those to come!
Mike
Rain is coming tonight and will bring the Smith into play for and through the weekend, hopefully longer. I've still been on the Trinity and fishing has continued on the same pace as reported previously. On the 13th fishing with Bruce Fulmer and Carl Casale, I had one of the most remarkable big fish days I've ever had. I caught the 3 biggest Trinity salmon of my career on the same day. The biggest was over 50lbs with 2 more in the high 40s. One of them was fairly bright and Bruce said that it cut beautifully, like an ocean salmon. The biggest fish was also a keepable specimen, but we decided to let it swim away to make more monsters. As a side note, some steelhead have decided to show up.
I'll let you know how the Smith fishes in the next few days.
Mike