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We are n ow booking our 2016 Winter Steelhead season on the Klamath and Umpqua Rivers. This year we will be fishing for trophy winter steelhead on the Lower Klamath River below Orleans, CA and the Umpqua River out of Roseburg, OR. Winter Steelhead are my favorite species to target because of the amazing fight they put up and the opportunity you have at catching a trophy fish of a lifetime. Don't set around and let this season pass you buy. Here is a list of my available dates: Klamath River: Jan. 1/1, 1/3, 1/8, 1/9, 1/10, 1/22, 1/23, 1/24  Feb 2/5, 2/6, 2/7, 2/19, 2/20, 2/21 Mar. 3/4, 3/5, 3/6, 3/18, 3/19, 3/20 Umpqua River: Jan. 1/15, 1/16, 1/17, 1/29, 1/30, 1/31 Feb. 2/12, 2/13, 2/14, 2/26, 2/27, 2/28 Mar. 3/11, 3/12, 3/13, 3/25, 3/26, 3/27

Umpqua River Steelhead

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Umpqua Steelhead fishing is steady and the horse power these fish have is unbelievable. We have been getting our fish side-drifting on yarn and eggs. The bite has been off and on some days better than others. Most boats are getting a couple fish a day, and the Umpqua fishing guides are seeing 3 to 5 fish a day. The weather has been incredible with temps in the 60's. We will be fishing for steelhead through April and have 4 days left to fill for the season. If you want to lace into some chrome give us a call before its too late.

Umpqua River Steelhead Fishing

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The steelhead fishing on the Umpqua River has been steady for the last couple of weeks. We saw heavy boat pressure this weekend but most boats were getting 1 to 3 fish with the guides fairing a little better. We were side-drifting yarn and eggs and had a great weekend on the river. We are closing in on the peak of the season but should see good fishing through April. You still have a couple of months to get into a fish of a lifetime so call us today. (530) 598-0530

Umpqua Steelhead Fishing

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Umpqua River fishing guides are finding a few fresh winter steelhead. We spent last last weekend trying to find places to fish do to recent rains. The river was still a little high but managed to hook into a a couple nice fish. The guides were picking up 3 to 5 fish a boat, with the plunkers doing just as good if not better. The rivers are dropping into shape and should start to fish good in the coming weeks. If you haven't booked your winter steelhead trip you might want to get on the horn, the peak of the season is coming soon and you don't want to miss out on these chrome rockets. (530) 598-0530

Winter Steelhead

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Winter Steelhead We did some scouting this week and found a few nice winter fish. The chrome bright steelhead are making their journey home and the fisherman are in hot pursuit. We got all of our fish side-drifting yarn and eggs. The fishing pressure was pretty high and most boats got a fish and the guides are seeing 3 to 5 fish per boat.We are moving our operation up north to offer trophy steelhead trips this season. I have lots of days left to fill so get a hold of me if you want to wet a line.

Rogue River Salmon Fishing

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Here is some fish porn for all you die hard's with the fever.  We spent the last few days grinding out the springers and enjoyed some nice weather doing so. The rogue river salmon fishing has been tough but we have been getting a couple opportunities a day and if luck has it we get a bite to stick and put some meat in the boat. The spring Chinook season on the Rogue River is closing in on the mid point so you still have time to wet a line.  Jed and his son Mike came out and put in some work, Mike got his first salmon on his first drift boat ride. Ja Zelle with help from her dad Rudy put a wild one in the net. First hole, first bait, first trip, and first fish...

Steelhead fishing in the Pacific Northwest.

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Took a leap and got a booth at the 2014 PNW Sportsman's Show in Portland. The show is in full swing and people are running around like kids in a candy store. I can say its been a great experience so far. Every day I make my way to one of the informative seminars, and learn a thing or two from some of the pioneers of the fishing industry.  

Steelhead fishing on the Klamath River.

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Scott and Kerry fished today and got fish on the fly rods, the plug rods, and the sidedrifters. The bite was slow in the morning then defiantly picked up in the afternoon. The fly fisherman ended up with the highest tally of adults this weekend. Good job guys and see you soon.

Steelhead fishing on the Umpqua River in Oregon.

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Headed north to the Umpqua River for the weekend and day one was a blast. We got into some serious chrome and heard drag peeling all day. The river is loaded with fish, and everyone was catching fish and having a good time.