Archive for June, 2009

Spring Steelhead, Oregon Coast Range

Friday, June 19th, 2009

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Clackamas River continues to produce Summer Steelhead

Wednesday, June 17th, 2009

My guide trip yesterday was a combo day of summer steelhead fishing and dry fly fishing for rainbow trout. Steelhead fishing was slightly tougher than it has been the last week or so, probably due mostly in part to the high pressure and warm weather. We hooked two beautiful fish and brought one to hand. A chrome bright 30.5″ hatchery fish. It was Jim’s largest fish of his life and I was pleased to be a part of it. His excitement made my day!

We switched over to an assortment of size 14 brown and black caddis dry flies around 10:00 and had a blast catching rainbows on 4 weights. The trout were extremely aggressive yesterday and we literally caught dozens of trout between 10″ and 13″. We even caught a 15″ whitefish on a dry. Now that’s looking up!

It was another great day on the water! To book a Summer Steelhead or Summer Steelhead/Rainbow Trout trip on the Clackamas River call 503.515.3533 or email info@smallstreamoutfitters.com

Jim's ten pound summer steelhead

Jim's 30.5 inch summer steelhead

Clackamas River Summer Steelhead Report

Friday, June 12th, 2009

The Clackamas has dropped down to more typical June flows over the last couple weeks (at 12.2 as of this morning) and fish are beginning to transition from high water spots to their regular Summer hiding places. While spooky, the fish still bite well when presented to in stealth mode.

The bite has varied day to day with the changes in weather and fishing pressure. Yesterday, we were able to find some unpressured fish under cloudy skies and had a fantastic morning, hooking five and landing three. We weren’t able to get any to go on a dry line waking fly, but we’ll keep trying, remembering those moments of top water brilliance last Summer.

We were done steelheading around 10am, just in time to catch an incredible caddis (size 14 brown) and green drake hatch (size 8). The soft current edges came alive with rising trout. We broke out the 4wts and had non-stop dry fly action for the next hour. It was a blast and a great way to close out the morning!

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Summer Steelhead from the Clack
Summer Steelhead from the Clack
Summer Steelhead from the Clack

McKenzie River Guide Report

Monday, June 8th, 2009

Guide’s Fishing report from Sunday, June 7.

Fished more of a run and gun style with a single angler today and covered about 9 miles of river looking for active fish on top. We found a few pockets of actively feeding fish, but couldn’t get very many to go when blind casting to the banks. Any place we found trout sipping dries we were able to get them to take on a variety of patterns including, size 8 salmon flies, yellow sallies, low-water caddis and adams.

We fished dries hard until about noon and then switched over to streamers until 4:30 and then switched back. Streamers worked well, but we had to down size and go darker once the sun came out.

We caught mostly natives today and a majority of those were cutthroat. A few hatchery fish here and there, but not huge numbers. That’s fine by me. The wild fish bite far better when there are fewer hatchery fish in the way.

All in all it was a great day with lots of variety.
River Clarity: 6 feet
Water temp: low fifties
Weather: 55-70, mostly to partly cloudy. Variable winds
Fishing Pressure: light

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McKenzie River Fly Fishing Report

Saturday, June 6th, 2009

Guide Report from Friday, June 5.

Small Stream Outfitters was on the middle McKenzie today and had some great action. Sporadic hatches of #12-14 brown caddis, golden stones, salmon flies, and large cahills provided some good dry fly action in the morning and evening. During the day we covered lots of water by swinging streamers. The streamers worked like magic and kept us busy during the middle of the day . The majority of rainbows were of the hatchery variety, but we did land a couple small native cutthroats and one trophy native rainbow. This big redside measured 19″ and is our biggest McKenzie Rainbow of the season to date. We’ve caught these big bows up to 22″ in past years and know these big trophies are still out there.

We’ll be on the water again Sunday and are hoping to run in to a few more of these big boys.

Weather: 60-70 degrees, mostly cloudy, variable winds and a few sprinkles
Time: 9am-6pm