Photo courtesy of Sam Sickles - Steelhead Outfitters
Fishing Report
Its gotten cold, really cold. Water temps in most western rivers are in the mid thirties. Prior to that temps were hovering around forty and we were finding some fish. The last two steelhead I saw caught came on a third pass and a second pass respectively. What that means is, slow down. I generally take three to four steps between casts but right now the fish are glued to the river bottom and donr want to move, so slow down and be meticulous. If you arent hanging a fly here and there youre probably not close enough to the fish so tip up or fish a weighted fly and a bit longer leader.
The good news is weve got a good batch of early steelhead and they are grabby. Heres a tip; when river temps reach rock bottom (right now) theres only one way to go and thats up. I know youre thinking, Duh! What I mean is its tough to fish water temps on the decline, the fish get lethargic. The opposite is true for rising temps even if they are really low, so watch for warmer water temps, even a degree or two and be ready for fish that become a little more aggressive as the days warm up.
For now, heavy tips and heavy flies casting to the deeper slower water. Good luck.
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