Oregon Coast Summer Steelhead, Fall Chinook and Sea-Run Trout. Fall, 2012
The diversity of species and locations on the Oregon Coast make it a treasured places as the leaves begin to fall.
-
King Me
images/12_Fall_Gallery/photos/nice_fall_chinook.jpg
The reward for a wet day of November fishing.
-
Almost like Ohio...
images/12_Fall_Gallery/photos/steve_summer_steelhead.jpg
Steve travelled from Ohio's steelhead alley to try our Oregon Summer Steelheading.
-
Four Weight Fun!
images/12_Fall_Gallery/photos/sea_run_cutthroat.jpg
Sea-Run Cutthroat numbers were excellent this season.
-
Coastal Chrome
images/12_Fall_Gallery/photos/chinook_tail.jpg
Big bright chinook on a small river with light tackle... awesome.
-
Sea-Lice Native Steelhead
images/12_Fall_Gallery/photos/sea_lice_summer_steelhead.jpg
A set of big tides in late August led to some epic swing conditions for native summer steelhead
-
A Hen for Henry
images/12_Fall_Gallery/photos/henry_king_salmon.jpg
On an day in early November, Henry had a limit of Kings by 10am. Not too shabby.
-
Sea-Run Spruce
images/12_Fall_Gallery/photos/spruce_sea_run.jpg
This lovely cutthroat took a stripped Spruce. One of our favorite Fall patterns.
-
Summer Chinook
images/12_Fall_Gallery/photos/early_fall_king.jpg
Some rivers get an small run of late Summer Kings. We found this fish at the top of tidewater in late August.
-
First Rain Magic
images/12_Fall_Gallery/photos/native_summer_steelhead.jpg
The boys from Montana got lucky and fished through the first rains of the Fall, hooking 20 salmon and steelhead on flies in three days of fishing.
-
First Winter Steelhead
images/12_Fall_Gallery/photos/first_winter_steelhead.jpg
As Thanksgiving approaches, the first of the Winter steelhead begin to show. We caught this one on November 16
|