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	<title>Oregon Fly Fishing Report - Small Stream Outfitters &#38; Guides &#187; Clackamas River</title>
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		<title>It&#8217;s Summer Steelhead Time</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 09 May 2011 19:49:50 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jesse</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Summer Steelhead are now showing in fishable numbers on the Central/North Oregon Coast as well as in the Clackamas and Sandy. We took our first Summer fish on April 30 and look forward to good fishing throughout May and June.
We are currently fishing the Nestucca, Siletz, McKenzie, Sandy and Clackamas. Give us a call at [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Summer Steelhead are now showing in fishable numbers on the Central/North Oregon Coast as well as in the Clackamas and Sandy. We took our first Summer fish on April 30 and look forward to good fishing throughout May and June.</p>
<p>We are currently fishing the Nestucca, Siletz, McKenzie, Sandy and Clackamas. Give us a call at 503.515.3533 or <a href="mailto:jesse@smallstreamoutfitters.com">Email us</a> to book a Summer Steelhead and/or trout fishing trip.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.smallstreamoutfitters.com/images/11-04_steelhead_trout/april-summer-steelhead.jpg" alt="First summer steelhead of the 2011 season" /></p>
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		<title>Holiday Gift Certificates Available &#8211; Free Hat Offer</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Nov 2010 22:16:12 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jesse</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[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 &#8211; December [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Greetings Anglers,</p>
<p>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 &#8211; 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. </p>
<p><a href="mailto:jesse@smallstreamoutfitters.com">EMAIL US</a> to order your gift certificate. Just type &#8220;Holiday Gift Certificate&#8221; in the subject line.</p>
<p>Per Boat Rates:<br />
Single Angler: $350.00<br />
2 anglers: $395.00</p>
<p>Happy holidays and tight lines,<br />
Small Stream Outfitters</p>
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		<title>Where do the fish go during the wettest June on Record?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 22 Jun 2010 18:19:58 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jesse</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Yesterday marked the official first day of Summer on the calendar, but you wouldn&#8217;t know it by looking outside. Cool, rainy weather has dominated the calendar during May and June.  June, 2010 is already the wettest on record with a rainfall total of 4.28&#8243; to date, surpassing the old record of 4.06&#8243; and there&#8217;s [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Yesterday marked the official first day of Summer on the calendar, but you wouldn&#8217;t know it by looking outside. Cool, rainy weather has dominated the calendar during May and June.  June, 2010 is already the wettest on record with a rainfall total of 4.28&#8243; to date, surpassing the old record of 4.06&#8243; and there&#8217;s still over a week left to go. Coast and Valley streams were all blown out for over a week at the beginning of the month.  The rain swollen rivers  looked similar to a strong storm in January or February, certainly not June.</p>
<p>While the high water has made for some less than typical fishing conditions and some frustrating days of cancelled trips, the rain does have a few upsides. Sections of water that usually too low for drift boats this time of year are flowing nicely, allowing access to fishing grounds usually reserved for Winter.  Fish of all species including Spring Chinook and Summer Steelhead have had free passage up river under moderate to heavy flows and dirty water. That has kept the fish far less spooky than normal and allowed us to fish bigger presentations and heavier leaders.</p>
<p>But perhaps the biggest upside is still to come&#8230; All this rain late in the season means increased river flows in July, August and September when rivers typically get low, warm and have decreased dissolved oxygen content.  That&#8217;s good news for fish and fishermen who should enjoy good mid-summer/early-fall conditions for Summer steelhead, sea-run cutthroat, Coho and Fall Chinook.  Fish should be less spooky, more aggressive and spread themselves out through river systems instead of stacking up in big dark pools with bad cases of lock-jaw.  Only time will tell, but with the rivers now on the slow drop and approaching the magic 50 degree mark we are looking forward to a great Summer and Fall of fishing.</p>
<p>We are currently fishing Summer Steelhead/Spring Chinook on the Clackamas as well as the Nestucca.  We are also guiding cutthroat and rainbow trout on the Clackamas, McKenzie and Coastal Rivers.  To inquire about a guided fishing adventure email <a href="mailto:info@smallstreamoutfitters.com">Info@SmallStreamOutfitters.com</a> or call 503.515.3533</p>
<p>Tight Lines,<br />
The Small Stream Outfitters Guide Staff</p>
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		<title>Spring Fishing Report</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 21 May 2010 16:23:25 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jesse</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Spring is always a time of transition for Oregon fishermen and while it&#8217;s sad to see the Winter Steelhead disappear until next season, new exciting fly fishing opportunities abound.  Rainbow and Cutthroat trout are now in full swing on Willamette Valley streams like the McKenzie; Coastal trout season opens this weekend; and the Clackamas [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Spring is always a time of transition for Oregon fishermen and while it&#8217;s sad to see the Winter Steelhead disappear until next season, new exciting fly fishing opportunities abound.  Rainbow and Cutthroat trout are now in full swing on Willamette Valley streams like the McKenzie; Coastal trout season opens this weekend; and the Clackamas already has good numbers of Summer Steelhead and Spring Chinook.</p>
<p>At Small Stream Outfitters we love to mix it up this time of year, go new places and try new techniques. As one of our new endeavors this Spring we&#8217;re going to try and find BIG schooling Sea-run cutthroat in their estuary Summer home.  These fish are often targeted in these tidal areas on Washington&#8217;s Puget Sound but rarely on the Oregon Coast.  We think we can find them and that it will provide another great opportunity for fly anglers during the Summer months.  Who knows, maybe we&#8217;ll find a tidewater springer while we are at it.</p>
<p>In addition to experimenting a bit, prospects for our traditional Spring and Summer fisheries are good, if not excellent.  Swinging flies on the Clackamas for Summer Steelhead has been very good and McKenzie trout fishing is always good this time of year.</p>
<p>To book a Spring/Summer Trout, Steelhead or Spring Chinook trip give us a call at 503.515.3533 or <a href="mailto:jesse@smallstreamoutfitters.com">Email Us</a></p>
<p><img src="http://www.smallstreamoutfitters.com/images/10_spring-chinook-steelhead/spring_chinook_sso.jpg" alt="Sixteen pound Spring Chinook Salmon" /><br />
Tributary Spring Chinook Salmon caught Mid-April, 2010 while Summer Steelheading.  Sometimes it&#8217;s better to be lucky than good!</p>
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		<title>Fall Fishing Season Preview, 2009</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 09 Aug 2009 17:33:45 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jesse</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Fall fishing season is nearly upon us.  It's that time of year when fishing opportunities abound around the state.  As the days get shorter, the leaves begin to change color and the first rains arrive, rivers and streams in the area cool off and the fishing gets red hot!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Anglers,</p>
<p>The Fall fishing season is nearly upon us.  It&#8217;s that time of year when fishing opportunities abound around the state.  As the days get shorter, the leaves begin to change color and the first rains arrive, rivers and streams in the area cool off and the fishing gets red hot!</p>
<p>We&#8217;ll begin targeting the first to arrive of the Fall fish, the Sea-run cutthroat (Blueback Trout) on the coast next week and then progress into Coastal Fall Chinook, Coastal Coho and Willamette Valley Coho in the coming weeks.  We generally begin having good salmon fishing by September 15 that will often last until the 1st or 2nd week of December on various streams and rivers.</p>
<p>The buzz among anglers this year is of a record coho run.  Based on the number of coho jacks present last year as well as adults that prediction may very well come true.  Even if the run is half of what scientists are predicting we&#8217;re going to have a great run of coho on rivers like the N. Fork Nehalem, Nestucca, Siletz, some coastal creeks and especially the Sandy!  Last year the Sandy fished the best of all Coho fisheries and we look forward to many more days of bent rods this fall.</p>
<p>We expect sea-run cutthroat fishing this year to remain consistently good as it has for the past several years. 20 fish days are very common for trout ranging from 10-18 inches.  They readily take swung and skated flies and are spectacular sport on 4wt fly rods.</p>
<p>The Coastal Chinook run will probably be the weakest of the three fisheries as it has been for the last 2 seasons.  However, we expect a slightly better run than last year, but still not up to historical averages.  We keep a close eye on the strength of the run and keep our anglers posted on chances to land one of  these massive fish.</p>
<p>It looks to be another great Fall and we&#8217;re all set for the action to come.  To inquire about a Guided Salmon or Cutthroat Trout trip with Small Stream Outfitters please call us at 503.515.3533 or <a href="mailto:jesse@smallstreamoutfitters.com">Email Us</a>!</p>
<p>Tight lines,<br />
The Small Stream Outfitters Guide Staff</p>
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		<title>Hot Weather Summer Steelhead report</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 03 Jul 2009 16:13:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jesse</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The sun was already beating on the water and we were soaking it up in t-shirts and shorts.  Not exactly the best Summer steelheading conditions.  Still, my guest Bob got one really aggressive fish to go, which made the day for all of us.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Yesterday we put in at dark-thirty in hopes of avoiding the heat and tempting a spring chinook to bite.  Unfortunately, the chinook bite was off and has been for the last few days.  We worked hard until 10am with no results and then switched over to steelhead and trout.  The sun was already beating on the water and we were soaking it up in t-shirts and shorts.  Not exactly the best Summer steelheading conditions.  Still, my guest Bob got one really aggressive fish to go, which made the day for all of us.  We dry fly fished for trout here and there and caught a few nice ones, although even the trout could feel the heat and rose more tentatively than normal.</p>
<p>As long as the heat wave continues concentrate efforts first thing in the morning and again when the sun is off  the water. Smaller, darker patterns and lighter tippets are key.  We are officially into summer conditions.</p>
<p>Contact us to book a Clackamas River Summer Steelhead and/or trout trip. 503.515.3533<br />
<img src="http://www.smallstreamoutfitters.com/images/sandy_clack/bob_clack_steelhead.jpg" alt="Long time client Bob is successful again!" /></p>
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		<title>Springer Sushi</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 28 Jun 2009 19:43:29 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jesse</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It's well know among anglers that Spring Chinook, along with chrome fresh Sockeye are the tastiest of all Salmon.  And so when the river was kind enough to relinquish three hatchery springers to us on Friday, we decided to take full advantage and prepare a little Springer Sushi.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s well know among anglers that Spring Chinook, along with chrome fresh Sockeye are the tastiest of all Salmon.  And so when the river was kind enough to relinquish three hatchery springers to us on Friday, we decided to take full advantage and prepare a little Springer Sushi. It&#8217;s a rare occurrence that we take fish home, but on occasion when we are lucky enough to be scouting with friends and the catch happens to be of the hatchery variety, well&#8230;. yum.  We&#8217;re firm believers in the principal that all wild fish should be released carefully and hatchery fish and designed to go home with anglers. </p>
<p>Since this meal was so delicious, I thought I would pass along the sushi process, which is surprisingly easy and oh so tasty.</p>
<p><em><strong>Spring Chinook Sushi</strong></em><br />
<strong>Preparing the fish.</strong> Make sure you bleed the fish immediately when you harvest it and keep the fish whole and on ice until you filet it.  Filet each side as normal leaving the skin on but removing the rib bones. For sashimi, I like the area of the fish just behind where the pin bones stop and before the tail gets too narrow.  The slices from a 15-20 pound fish in this area are just the right size. Take a single filet and slice down the lateral line and then remove the skin.  1/4 of a fish will feed 2-4 when served with rice. Trim the filet a bit to make a more uniform piece of fish, in this process remove and bones and dark grey flesh.  The remaining meat should be firm, full of color and odorless.  Wrap the filet in cling wrap and freeze overnight.  Some people like to brine the fish also, to kill additional bacteria. It&#8217;s really your choice, but if you brine make sure you rinse the filet throughly before serving.  The next day thaw the filet slowly in the fridge.  When almost thawed is the best time to slice it.  Using a very sharp knife cut 1/4 -1/3&#8243; strips at a 20 degree angle off the filet.  The angle will give you those lovely fat rings.  After slicing, place the springer slices in a bath of ice water.  You can use a little fresh lemon and rice vinegar in the water if you wish.</p>
<p><strong>Preparing the Rice</strong><br />
Cook as much premium grade sushi rice as you need using 3 parts rice to 4 parts water.  This recipe is for 3/4 cup of rice and 1 cup water.<br />
In a separate pan combine 1 1/2 tbsp rice vinegar, 1 tbsp caster sugar (I used organic cane sugar), and 1/2 tsp salt.  Warm until the salt and sugar dissolves.  Mix the vinegar mixture into the rice and let cool.<br />
<strong>Preparing the Sushi</strong><br />
With all your ingredients at the ready, pat and dry your pieces of fish with a paper towel and dab the underside of each piece with a bit of wasabi (a little goes a long way) Then form the rice using your hands or a bamboo mat into shapes slightly smaller than your pieces of fish.  Arrange and have wasabi, soy sauce and pickled ginger at the ready.</p>
<p>Enjoy and keep those platters coming, your guests can&#8217;t get enough.</p>
<p>Tight Lines,<br />
Small Stream Outfitters</p>
<p><img src="http://www.smallstreamoutfitters.com/images/sandy_clack/springer_sushi.jpg" alt="A rare treat, homemade sushi with local Spring Chinook" /></p>
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		<title>Clackamas River continues to produce Summer Steelhead</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 17 Jun 2009 15:46:58 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jesse</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[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 [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>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&#8243; hatchery fish.  It was Jim&#8217;s largest fish of his life and I was pleased to be a part of it.  His excitement made my day!</p>
<p>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&#8243; and 13&#8243;. We even caught a 15&#8243; whitefish on a dry.  Now that&#8217;s looking up!</p>
<p>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 <a href="mailto:info@smallstreamoutfitters.com">info@smallstreamoutfitters.com</a></p>
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<img src="http://www.smallstreamoutfitters.com/images/sandy_clack/clackamas_steelhead_902.jpg" alt="Jim's ten pound summer steelhead" /></p>
<div align="center"><img src="http://www.smallstreamoutfitters.com/images/sandy_clack/clackamas_steelhead_904.jpg" alt="Jim's 30.5 inch summer steelhead" /></div></p>
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		<title>Clackamas River Summer Steelhead Report</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Jun 2009 15:27:02 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jesse</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[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 [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>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.</p>
<p>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&#8217;t able to get any to go on a dry line waking fly, but we&#8217;ll keep trying, remembering those moments of top water brilliance last Summer.</p>
<p>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!</p>
<p>To book a Clackamas River Summer Steelhead/Trout combo trip call 503.515.3533 or <a href="mailto:info@smallstreamoutfitters.com">email us</a><br />
<img src="http://www.smallstreamoutfitters.com/images/sandy_clack/clackamas_steelhead_876.jpg" alt="Summer Steelhead from the Clack" /><br />
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<img src="http://www.smallstreamoutfitters.com/images/sandy_clack/clackamas_steelhead_881.jpg" alt="Summer Steelhead from the Clack" /></p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 18 Aug 2008 19:37:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jesse</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Summer steelhead continue to fish well on the Clackamas.  Concentrations of fish can be found around the hatchery and fair numbers of fish are spread throughout the rest of the system.  We had good fishing last week from first light until late morning until the high sun put the fish down.  Early [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Summer steelhead continue to fish well on the Clackamas.  Concentrations of fish can be found around the hatchery and fair numbers of fish are spread throughout the rest of the system.  We had good fishing last week from first light until late morning until the high sun put the fish down.  Early mornings have been best, although fish can be found in shaded areas and covered pools throughout the day.  You can check out pictures from last week in our <a href="http://www.smallstreamoutfitters.com/photo_gallery_0808.htm">Photo Gallery</a>. A drop in river temperature is sure to put fish on the move and it looks like a significant system is headed our way and slated to hit August 19-20.</p>
<p>We&#8217;re really looking forward to this system as it should increase river flows and drop river temperatures across the area.  We expect to see a push of coastal chinook and steelhead off this system as well as increased numbers of Bluebacks or Sea-run cutthroat trout.  We don&#8217;t plan on missing out on this opportunity for a mid-summer storm.  Call us at 503-515-3533 to book a trip.  You can read a weather report from the National Weather Service below.</p>
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<p>COMPUTER MODELS AGREE ON BRINGING AN UNSEASONABLY STRONG STORM INTO SOUTHWEST WASHINGTON AND NORTHWEST OREGON BY THE MIDDLE OF THIS WEEK. THIS STORM IS ACTUALLY MODERATELY STRONG EVEN FOR WINTER TIME&#8230;AND WILL LIKELY PRODUCE UNUSUALLY STRONG WINDS FOR SUMMER ALONG THE COAST AND AN UNSEASONABLY HIGH AMOUNT OF RAINFALL.</p>
<p>THIS SYSTEM WILL LIKELY PRODUCE GALE FORCE WINDS OVER THE COASTAL WATERS BEGINNING LATE TUESDAY AND CONTINUING TUESDAY NIGHT. WIND GUSTS ALONG THE IMMEDIATE COAST COULD REACH 50 MPH OR MORE. THIS STORM ALSO IS FORECAST TO HAVE A VERY HIGH MOISTURE CONTENT&#8230;AND WILL LIKELY PRODUCE A SIGNIFICANT AMOUNT OF RAINFALL THROUGHOUT MUCH OF SOUTHWEST WASHINGTON AND NORTHWEST OREGON TUESDAY NIGHT AND WEDNESDAY MORNING&#8230;</p>
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<p>Tight lines and we&#8217;ll see you on the water!<br />
Small Stream Outfitters guide staff</p>
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