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Klamath River Fishing

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Klamath River fishing is holding pretty steady for Ironhead Guide Service. We have definitely completed the transition into our winter holes. The fish have all moved into the deep slow water and have been a little picky with their diets. One day they will want the plugs and the next day they won't even sniff em. The low and clear water conditions coupled with the cold weather have made for some tuff bites but if you be patient and have faith in you gear you will be rewarded like the happy customers below. We have dates left for December and soon we will be booking our trophy winter steelhead season so you better get on the calendar.

Klamath River Fishing Report

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Klamath River Fishing reports are showing signs of a transition. We have been working the middle and lower sections of the river and have finally started to see a few winter steelhead. We have been getting rain every few days and the river is starting to turn green and come up a little bit. The spawning beds are starting to be ghosts towns and the metalheads are spreading out on us. Side drifting and plugs have been producing fish for us and I have the river all to myself. Let's go get some fish, we have lots of guides with days open in December so give us a call today to book you Klamath River Adventure.

Klamath River Fishing

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Klamath River Fishing continues to be steady for Ironhead Guide Service. We have late Chinook still spawning, coho biting for some crazy reason, and lost of adult steelhead tugging on the ends of our line. We are seeing some fish moving into the typical steelhead holding water and taking up residency in there winter holes. December is looking pretty good for winter steelhead on the Klamath River and we have lots of guides available so lets go work off some of that holiday food.

Klamath River Fishing Report

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Sorry for the delay in the klamath river fishing report, we have been really busy fishing. The salmon season is running a little late this year so we are still seeing lots of salmon in the holding waters around the spawning areas. We have been getting lots of bites on lures and bait, and have been getting a few nice steelhead in between. We have boats with open dates for next few weeks so let go fishing.

Klamath River Fishing

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Salmon and Steelhead on the Klamath River are increasing their presence as each day passes. The Klamath River fall fishing is always good but this is the first season I have seen steelhead actively feeding on eggs in September. The salmon and steelhead are both biting and eggs have been the go to bait. We have been back-bouncing and boon-doging for salmon and side drifting for steelhead. We are getting 1 to 3 salmon, and 4 to 6 steelhead a day. The time of year we all have been waiting for is here, if you haven't made your plans to get to the famous Klamath River you're missing out. I have boats available for 3 days only in October, so you better act fast.

Klamath River Fishing

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Klamath River fishing is starting to pick up, we are seeing salmon and steelhead in the middle section of the river. Most boats are getting a couple opportunities at some salmon and 3 to 5 steelhead a day. The rain this week should get some of the fish that are kegged up in the lower river heading for higher ground. We are getting geared up for our most productive and popular season on the middle Klamath River and only have a couple days left this fall so you better speak or forever wish you did.

Klamath River Salmon Fishing

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Well, look what I found on my days off...Did some bobber fishing on the Lower Klamath River and this one couldn’t resist the pro-cured caviar. Didn’t see a lot of fish rolling but that doesn’t always mean they are not home. We are now booking our fall salmon and steelhead trips on the Klamath River and still have plenty of dates in September and a few in October. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to put some meat in the freezer this fall, pick up the phone and give us a call.  

Klamath River Fishing

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Klamath River Fishing looks to be on track for a pretty good salmon and steelhead season. The fish are milling around in the in the estuary and keep moving in and out with the tides. I have heard some reports of steelhead being caught in the lower section of the river, and a friend of mine told me today he has been seeing a few salmon each day. I was able to get some photos of a few sturgeon hanging out in the tribes holding tank at the mouth of the Klamath thought I might share with folks..

Klamath River Fishing

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Got to fish my home waters this week and the Klamath River Fishing is steady. We fished the middle and lower river and did well. We were side-drifting yarn and eggs in the slower water and ended up getting over 30 half-pounders and 3 to 8 adults per day. This was the first week for consistent winter steelhead for us and the next 2 months should only get better.

Klamath River Winter Steelhead

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We have been combing the entire Klamath River looking for fish this last week and we finally found some. The Klamath River Steelhead fishing was really good today on the lower river. We ended up getting 4 nice adults and countless smaller half-pounders. The winter fish are moving in and the fishing is heating up. I have some open dates so if you want to take a shot at a double digit fish give me a call and we will go get em.

Klamath River Steelhead Fishing

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We have been blown out on the Klamath River for a couple of weeks and the river is finally starting to clear up. We ran some trips this weekend in the middle section of the Klamath and found a few nice fall fish. The Klamath River Fishing should start to pick up in the coming weeks so stay tuned. We still have available dates so give us a call if you want to wet a line.

Winter Steelhead on the Klamath

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The Klamath River Fishing is on hold for a bit, I had to cancel our trips this week because the river is BLOWN OUT. So we decided to do some gorilla bank fishing and got into some cold hard steel. The waters were high and off color but we tested our luck and ended up catching some nice adults. The winter fish are moving up the lower river and should be through out the entire river in a month or so.