We are still feeling the
effects on the creeks and streams from all the rain we’ve had over the past
week. Most of the creeks and streams are in streamer fishing condition. Judging
by the way the weather forecast is looking, all of our waters should be good
fishing condition soon. Other then that, there is not much going on with the
trout fishing. The Trico hatch continues every day, but we still need water
flows to come down a little more, before the trout will start feeding on the
bugs again.
For now it is fly tying and
with all the high water we have had, scouting the rivers before the salmon run.
Once again I have a guide pass to the Douglaston Salmon Run. With this guide pass we will have excess to
the first 3 miles of the Salmon River. This section a river is under private
control, given us sanctuary amongst the salmon fishing frenzy. As many of you
know I also have A Drift boat and 13 foot raft which will allow us access to
the most isolated sections of the river regardless of water flows. This fall we
will have several fishing options available to us regardless of the fishing
conditions.
First runs of salmon are not
to far off. Just a reminder, those of you who are thinking about fall fishing
trip, this time to get the arrangements made. I still have prime dates
available for both salmon fishing, In September and early October and mid
October steelhead fishing. Anyone that
has any questions, Feel free to give me a call at your convenience cell is
585-233-0436
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