Saturday, November 24, 2012
Sturgeon season was good.
Our fishing this year was the best we have had in three years. The weather was relatively good compared to the years past. The wind stayed down most days allowing us to fish where we wanted. These are just a few shots from last season.
Giant body, small horned buck.
I know this is not fishing, but here is my mighty buck I shot this year with my muzzleloader. My buddy Dusty and I spent five days muzzleloader hunting this October. We had lots of action, but this was all we brought home. The horns may be small, but the backstrap is good.
Douglas with a springer.
Here is my old buddy Douglas with a springer he caught with me a while back. The reason this picture is important is that Doug died of cancer this year. He was a great guy who loved to fish. He was always a go getter no matter what the weather. I will miss him in the boat.
Monday, February 27, 2012
Winter Steelhead
Antone with a nice one from the Umpqua River. We had a great day last week. It was my first day in the sled steelhead fishing this winter.
Here I am with one Antone caught. She lets me pose with one every once in a while. This was a great fish in the 16 to 17lb range.
This is little Makayla (aka: deathgrip) with her first steelhead. Her dad Tim brought her for a birthday present. She did a great job, and her dad was quite a proud Papa.Saturday, December 31, 2011
Steelhead



Well winter steelhead fishing is in full swing. I started fishing the Umqpua the last week of November. I was able to fish until the 28th of December when the recent rains began to blow out the river. We faced some very low and clear water condtions over the last couple of weeks. These are a few of the fish we caught over the last month. Happy new year.The rods are ready.
Tuesday, September 20, 2011
Fall Salmon


Fall fishing has been great. The Umqpua has been the go to place so far this season. Some of the other rivers are starting to fish, but you don't leave fish to find fish. This is the first year in a long time that we are able to harvest wild coho. Here are a few pictures from the last couple of weeks.
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