From Smoking Hot to Slow

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It has been some darn slow fishing for Spring Chinook in the tributary rivers.  The water is running cold and the few fish that are in the rivers have been reluctant to bite most days.  Instead of the normal hot fishing we experience this time of year it is slow but steady fishing.  Most days we are pulling 2 or 3 fish by hovering eggs in the deep holes and back trolling Kwikfish and diver / bait rigs in the mid depth holes on the Lewis and Cowlitz.  I have been working the Kalama by back bouncing eggs and Kwikfish.  The river is up which makes for fast currents and difficult times for pulling plugs which is often a hot ticket on the Kalama.

 On the upside, I have been running some Carp fishing trips, Bowfishing right now, with fly fishing trips soon to follow.  It is early in the season for carp.  With the cold water the best days have been windless days with sunshine to warm the water.  The fish are there and easy enough to find.  Stay tuned for tips and tricks, and the latest scoop on when the fishing gets hots.  Bowfishing is a ton of fun and the guys on the boat have been having a blast hammering the fish.

Shad season is not far off and I am already booked heavily on the trips for the mid weight battlers.  I fly fish these migratory Shad and even in high water conditions the fishing can be flat out spectacular.  20 fish is a slow day and 100 fish days happen every year.  This is a fishery that every fly fisherman and woman should try at least once in a life time.

Keep you lines wet and your hooks sharp.

Clay Walker 

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Greys River Steel - Hot Fishing in December

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Steelie burn outGuides Day out with one on and looking for the next fish.Shiny Steel on the BankHooked Up 2Hooked Up

Winter Steelhead fishing is hot for hatchery run Steelhead on the Grays River.  This small river is a fun and challenging fishery with tons of small to medium sized hatchery brats to put on the bank. Fishing this river will have you stalking agressive fish in low clear water conditions.  The fish are often easy to see in the clear water.  You have to stalk close and then make careful casts to the fish.  Once you get your drift right you can see the fish slide up and take your jig or fly.  Once you are hooked up the fish will tear up the river and you can see every roll, twist and turn the fish makes.  Come out and enjoy a day enjoying the excitement of shallow water fishing for the northwest premier winter fishery Steelhead Trout.

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