Archive for Salmon River Steelhead

Salmon River Steelhead 11-10-2009

Bruce_Staples November 10th, 2009

Water temps are now in the upper 30 Deg. F range meaning fish are in deeper water. It appears that good numbers of fish are present, but even more fish remain downstream. Perhaps they are waiting for the crowds to thin out.

Salmon River Steelhead 10-20-2009

Bruce_Staples October 20th, 2009

“The best is yet to come”.  That means the bulk of the fish have yet to arrive.  True, folks are picking up fish from time to time, but November will offer many more of the best run in years.  With bigger numbers of fish coming in expect the arrival of many more anglers.

Salmon River Steelhead 10-15-2009

Bruce_Staples October 15th, 2009

This year’s great run is just beginning. Give it a try before crowds of anglers arrive.

Salmon River Steelhead 10-10-2009

Bruce_Staples October 10th, 2009

Looks like the best run of steelhead in years is on its way up the river. Already some folks have tales of success, but the best days lay ahead.  Visit us for up to date information and to acquire the best equipment for encountering these great fish.

Salmon River Steelhead 5-04-09

Bruce_Staples May 4th, 2009

Season closed on Thursday, April 30th.

Salmon River 03-11-2009

Jimmy March 11th, 2009

11-17-2005-013Water conditions from Stanley all the way downstream to the end of the road are very good. Because of the cool weather there has been no low runoff that has discolored the river. We have heard of fish caught as high as Clayton in the last few days but keep in mind most of the fish are still in the Canyon below Salmon and will begin their last push up river in a week or so. By the end of this month the Steelhead should be  distributed throughout the entire upper Salmon.

When the weather does warm up there will be some murky water from Salmon down but it will clear after the low level snow melts and runs off.

We use many of the same patterns as in the Fall like the Green Butt Skunk, Purple Peril and Kaleidescope. Some good Spring patterns include egg sucking leeches, Golden Practitioners,  and any large buggy spey styles.

Salmon River Steelhead 11/21

Bruce_Staples November 21st, 2008

With water temps in the high thirties, Deg. F. you have to fish DEEP.

Salmon River Steelhead 11/11

Bruce_Staples November 11th, 2008

It appears that there are more fish in the river this year than the same time last year. As we move through November waters are cooling, and fish are lying deeper in the river.

Salmon River Steelhead 11/3

admin November 3rd, 2008

Fish are in, but now the big question is how long water temps will hold in the levels where fish stay active. If you enjoy Salmon River steel-heading, watch the weather. At coming turn for the worse will signal that it is time to head to the river soon.

Salmon River Steelhead 10/30

admin October 30th, 2008

Randys First Steelhead, we bet he'll be back

Water is beginning to cool into the lower 40s in Deg. F. This means present flies deep. They are arriving in good numbers, so expect some action before winter moves in and puts on a slowdown.

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