Almost Striper Time!
It sure has been a phenomenal winter steelhead season, and it's hard to believe it's almost April already! For the third winter in a row, dry weather has led us to fish Humboldt County rivers nearly the entire season and for the most part, our rivers were stuffed with beautiful steelhead. Thanks for all of you that came out fishing with me, I had great time and I hope you did too! I wrap up my season next week with a couple of trips and while most rivers close after the 31st, a few remain open. If conditions are decent, these rivers can offer outstanding and completely uncrowded fishing in the first half of April.
Next up for me are Sacramento/Feather River Striped Bass. I am fishing there from April 13th to May 1st out of my power boat. This is a super fun fishery with lots of hookups, warm weather and strong, great eating fish. Perfect for the whole family! I have 5 open days for that time period: 16th, 17th, 23rd, 27th and 28th, however I may extend my season further into May if there is enough interest. I can fish up to 6 people, but will take groups as small as 2. If the group is less than 3, I reserve the right to fill the remaining seats.
The pic attached is a huge Striper we caught on the Sac system a few years ago. Certainly this is an exceptionally large fish, but it shows you what's possible.....
Cheers,
Mike
March Steelhead Looks to be Good
As you can see, the server for pictures is working again, so I will begin posting more regular reports here along with my facebook reports. Above are a few pics from this winters' action.
We finally got a shot of rain the last few days here which will kill the low clear conditions for a bit, anyways. I spent the entire month of February down south, and fishing was really good. Of course there were some slow days, but overall it was a really wonderful month of Steelhead fishing. I think we are in for a good March of steelheading, conditions willing. Most of the steelhead have not spawned yet, so when our rivers recede into fishable conditions, I expect there to be a bunch of downrunners around along with late run fresh fish. In the immediate future, the plan is to head up north tomorrow and through the weekend. By next week our rivers here should be kicking out good numbers if the rain stays off of us.
March is typically uncrowded and the fishing can be excellent. I do have space, so dont hesitate to call if you get the bug to catch some late season steelhead.
Mike
PS- I'm in the process of putting together my Striped Bass calendar for the Sacramento and Feather Rivers. I'm looking to book the last 2 weeks of April, extending into May if there is demand. Get those days while they're around!
Water Low and Clear many places, but Steelhead are Here!
I took the day off for a little time with the family and some R and R, but I've been fishing everyday. Fishing on the southern rivers continues to be good to great, while up north things are low and clear. I will be on the Smith or Chetco for the weekend and then it will be back down south until those rivers get rain. Look to my facebook page (Redwood Coast Fishing with Mike Stratman) for a daily report and pictures.
Mike
Winter Steelhead
Guys, I've put a couple of reports on Facebook with pics (search Redwood Coast Fishing with Mike Stratman). I've been fishing on the Smith and Chetco Rivers and fishing has been very good. Unfortunately, I've been canceled on for today and tomorrow, along with Thursday and Friday. I will probably begin fishing the Eel system when I start back up. If you wanna catch some prime time steelhead action give me a call now! Don't forget to "like" my facebook page!
Mike
Salmon Just About Over, Here Come the Steelhead!
It looks like our fall salmon season in just about over with here on the coast. We have a huge storm rapidly approaching Nor Cal and Southern Oregon, which should blow out all of our rivers. Regardless of whether the rivers punch out or not, fishing was really tough even in the good conditions we had after the last storm. While the Chetco flooded and was unfishable until yesterday,The Smith was in great shape but just didn't kick out many fish. I ended up venturing north to the Elk and Sixes rivers in Oregon where I found improved fishing, but it wasn't what I'd call wide open. With the coming storms, I canceled the rest of my November/early December calender. All in all, a disappointing coastal salmon season.
Next up, I'll take a few weeks off to be with the family during the holidays. After Christmas, I will start winter steelhead fishing. At this point I'm ready to get out the sidedrift rods and catch some chrome steel!
Remember to take a look at my Facebook page, Redwood Coast Fishing With Mike Stratman. Since my pics aren't posting here (and won't until my new website is up) this is where the pictures are going. "Like" it while you're at it!
Trophy Salmon Time
Well, the turning trees and unpredictable weather of Fall has begun. Of course this means it's time for rather large, bright chinook salmon. After our last storm and river rise, we've been pulling on some beautiful fish from the Smith and Chetco. However, fishing is about to get tougher until we get another shot of rain. As soon as that happens (hopefully Thursday) we should get another slug of fresh fish. If the rain doesn't materialize as expected I may end up back to the Trinity or Klamath. While most of the fish there will have color, there should be plenty of salmon and steelhead to pull on over the hill.
Of course though, November is really all about rain and big shiny salmon. This is always an exciting time of year, you just never know when the next huge chromer is around the corner!
If you want to see a few pics from the last couple of days, check out my Facebook page, Redwood Coast Fishing with Mike Stratman. Don't forget to "like"!
Tight Lines,
Mike
I've been fishing in tidewater for the last 5 days and fishing has been good to spectacular. I'll be on the coast for the next couple of days and then move back over the hill to the Klamath. Before I moved over to the coast, there were some big fish starting to show, so I expect that trend to continue. The bottom line is there are alot of great fishing options right now!
Solid Fishing
Updates have been tough, as my trailer has been out of Internet reception for well over a month and I have been on the water everyday. I had a last minute cancelation today, so here I am, typing away! I've been on the Middle Klamath River in the driftboat, and while fishing isn't as red hot as predicted, it is still pretty solid and we're catching nice fish everyday. I will continue to fish over the hill until it starts raining. From the reports coming from various coastal river estuaries, fall salmon fishing from the Eel to the Chetco should be amazing once the water works start. I still have a few openings in November for the trophy King Salmon season and now is the time to grab 'em while there still open.
Sorry about the lack of pics, but computers are greek to me and I just haven't had the time to figure out how to fix the picture problem. Look me up on facebook and you can see some recent pics there!
Mike
Salmon Start to Outnumber Steelies
While the fishing is a little slower than it was at the beginning of the week, were still catching decent numbers of salmon along with 2-4 adult steelhead a day. The salmon fishing seems like it should've been a little better the last few days, due to the high numbers that are present in a number of the holes. They just don't want to bite as well as it seems they should. Of course this is a day to day thing, and I expect that the combination between existing fish going on the bite and new fish showing up will result in excellent fishing coming up.
On a sidenote, I'm having problems loading pics on my fishing report, sorry! Hopefully, I can figure it out soon.
Mike