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January, 2011 Oregon Coast Steelhead Report and Photo Gallery

Tuesday, February 15th, 2011

January steelheaders are hearty souls, braving the worst mother nature has to offer, all in hopes of catching a steelhead. Weather throughout the month of January was fairly typical marked by one long period of high, dirty, blown out rivers in the middle of the month and the rest of the month the river was up, green and fished great. The Coastal river blow out in the middle of the month marked the end of the early hatchery runs and first big push of native steelhead. Numbers of fish dropped off slightly throughout the month, but the quality increased tremendously. We hooked a lot of big fish late in January, landed a few and lost a bunch. Those big ones have a habit of trying to get away and often succeeding. January was a great month of steelheading on the Oregon Coast and we expect the good fishing to continue right on through April.

The Oregon Coast Winter Steelhead season of 2010/2011 is in full swing! We still have a few late season dates left, but they won’t last long. To arrange a guide trip for Winter 2010-2011 steelhead action, give us a call at 503-515-3533 or email us! We’ll be fishing these agressive, acrobatic fish through April.

Click here or on the images below to view this month’s photo slide show.

Native Oregon Coast Winter Steelhead

Male Oregon Coast Winter Steelhead

December Winter Steelhead Photo Gallery

Thursday, January 13th, 2011

The weather on the Oregon Coast in December is well… crappy. It rains a lot, snows a little, blows some and can get pretty cold. However, the rewards for braving these conditons can be tremendous. On days we caught the river on the drop, fishing was lights out for hatchery steelhead. The fish weren’t huge, about 6-8 lbs, but numbers of fish were excellent. Double digit hookups between two anglers was normal. We also landed a few nice natives here and there. Again, no giant fish but we’ll take chrome steelhead in the 6-10 lb range any day of the week.

The river we fished stayed in shape more days than it was blown out and for December, we consider that a success. We had to move a few trips around early in the month due to high water, but during the second half of December, the river stayed fishable. It even got a little on the low side after Christmas, but it kept kicking out coastal chrome.

We are just getting started with the Winter Steelhead season of 2010/2011 and as you can see it looks to be a good one! The big native fish will soon be on their way!!! To arrange a guide trip for Winter 2010-2011 steelhead action, give us a call at 503-515-3533 or email us! We’ll be fishing these agressive, acrobatic fish through April.

View the photo gallery here

chrome hatchery hen steelhead

mike native winter steelhead

Winter Steelhead.. Game On.

Tuesday, November 30th, 2010

We’re not talking Turkey anymore, it’s Winter Steelhead time!

With leftover Thanksgiving day bird in the lunch cooler, we set out on Nov. 29 to find out if there were any fresh chrome hatchery winter steelhead along the North/Central Oregon Coast. Mission accomplished. We found great numbers of fish for this time of year. Our catch consisted mostly of chrome hatchery winter steelhead, plus a bonus native steelhead and a bright Fall Chinook. Water conditions were excellent. Angling pressure was fairly high, with lots of guys looking for early chrome. It didn’t seem to matter much though, as we were able to find plenty of good water and catch a few fish behind other anglers. Hatchery steelhead aren’t exactly know for being the pickiest of eaters and it was nice to find good numbers of very willing biters.

It looks to be an excellent run this year and we’re excited to get everyone out on the water. We only have a couple days left in December for those anglers looking for early hatchery fish, but we still have availability during the bulk of the run (Jan-mid. April). Give us a call at 503.515.3533 or email us for more information.

Tight Lines,
Jesse
Small Stream, LLC.

November hatchery winter steelhead, North Oregon Coast

Holiday Gift Certificates Available – Free Hat Offer

Monday, November 22nd, 2010

Greetings Anglers,

The holiday season is nearly upon us! What could be a better gift to your favorite angler than a gift certificate for a day of guided fly fishing, complete with rods/reels, flies, lunch/beverages, 9 hour fishing day and a FREE Small Stream Outfitters embroidered logo ball cap! Offer good, November 26 – December 21, 2010. Certificates are good for 1 year from date of purchase and are good anywhere we fish including the Sandy, Clackamas, McKenzie, Siletz, Nestucca and Nehalem.

EMAIL US to order your gift certificate. Just type “Holiday Gift Certificate” in the subject line.

Per Boat Rates:
Single Angler: $350.00
2 anglers: $395.00

Happy holidays and tight lines,
Small Stream Outfitters

Oregon Fall Salmon and Trout Fishing Photo Gallery

Wednesday, November 17th, 2010

Check out our new fall chinook salmon, coho salmon and sea-run cutthroat photo gallery. View great catches from our guests throughout the Fall of 2010.

Big buck chinook salmon

To arrange a guide trip for Winter 2010-2011 steelhead action, give us a call at 503-515-3533 orĀ email us!