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First fish in the boat

14 Saturday Jun 2008

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Well we tested the fish catching abilities of the boat today, and it was a winner. Me and Amanda took a couple of our friends from the Yakutat Lodge out last night into the bay. We used jigs for Halibut, but came up empty. So we threw on a half a herring along with the jig and caught one heck of a Ling Cod. We also got into a 75 pound skate, that took a good 20 minutes to bring up. As far as the Situk goes, the Sockeye are not showing up at all. I talked to two fisherman that went to the lower end of the river this morning, and there information showed there are no fish in the system yet. The commercial nets go in at the mouth of the river tomorrow at 6 am, so that means if the fish are starting, there won't be any sufficient numbers of fish until the nets are removed on Tuesday at 6 pm.As of now though, there is nothing coming. I haven't heard of anymore reports of Sockeye jumping in the bay either. So I don't know what to say about the run of reds this year, I hope they show up better than the Steelhead did this year. There are still a bunch of Steelies hanging out in the lower 3 miles of the river, they are drop back fish waiting to go around the weir at night, and head back to the salt for another run next year. I will keep updating in hopes of the arrival of the Sockeye. Here is a pic of the LIng. 

 

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Boat

13 Friday Jun 2008

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Well the boat worked very well, and me and Amanda will test out it's fish catching abilities tomorrow. The sockeye are still not in the river yet, so all of you that are coming up later will have good fishing. The  commercial nets go in the river on Sunday, but the subsistatnce nets have been out for some time now, and they are not getting any fish, as of yet. The weather has been nice today, but we just finished with five days of rain, so it was a real nice day today. I will let you know if we do any good in the bay tomorrow.


 


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The Boat

12 Thursday Jun 2008

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Here is the picture of my new boat. I am launching today for the first time. I will let you all know how it goes.

 

Salmon are coming soon, but the Steel is still in the river.

27 Tuesday May 2008

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Sorry about the font, my program keeps giving script errors. Well the sockeye will be here soon, but there are a bunch of Steelhead still in the river. On the 14th of June, commercial nets go into the river. Cross your fingers that the Steelhead are gone by then. There are a small percentage of Steelhead that get caught in the nets each season, but the percent is small enough, that there is virtually no impact on the run itself. I can smell the Salmon in the air. They are close, but I still can’t get out of Steelhead mode. Steelhead are the best fresh water fish there is, and I wish they would run all year long. This will be the last Steelhead post of the season, or until I get back to Oregon for the winter. I hope the Salmon season goes well, and I will continue to post nearly every day throughout the entire year. I don’t take as many pictures during Salmon season normally, as I do with the Steelhead, so if I am slacking on pics then let me know. I will also be tracking down the Yakutat Lodge Hooker fleet of boats, to get pics of the butts, cod, and kings. Hopefully during this time I can give some good info and how to catch Steelhead, and some of the methods I have used for the last 20 years. Here are some pics from the last of the Steelhead with my photographer.

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Good Video

24 Saturday May 2008

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Here is a Steelhead I released and was able to follow with the camera for a bit, while he swam away.

 

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Nice 39" by 20" Steelie

 

 

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A dogs life

23 Friday May 2008

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Sometimes in life you find the perfect fishing partner. The one who you can fish with and never have any problems. They don't  cast over your line, they don't need you to show them the fish, and most important, they are willing to help you land every fish you hook. I have gone through many fishing partners, but they have all gone away, after I wouldn't talk to them on the river, or help them. When I am at home in Oregon, I don't want to do anything but fish. I have now found the perfect fishing partner, and she is great. Never complains about the length of the walk, never gets to cold, and most important, she never asks any questions, and she needs no help. I am talking about my best friend, my dog Indy. Four years ago I made the most important purchase of my life. I received Indy on the fourth of July, so her full registered name is Independence day, but she goes by Indy. She is a pure bred Blue Heeler, and she is the smartest dog I have ever known. She helps with every fish I land. If I go more than fifteen minutes without hooking up, she will start to bark at me until I hook up again, then she is ok for another fifteen minutes. She is patient, and has more stamina than any other fisherman I have ever been with. Her birthday was on May 20th, so this is a tribute to all the fun she has given me over the years. She can be seen on the cover of Fish Alaska Magazine, January issue 2008. She is also in the Feb. issue, under fishing for compliments with my photographer (Brian Woobank). She is a wonderful dog, and I wouldn't fish with out her by my side. To all that know her, you know she is the best. She has been a faithfull companion, and has also became well known at the Yakutat Lodge, where she had her own chair in the corner of the bar, before the rules changed last year, and now she just rely's on visits from clients who know her well. So to all those who have a best friend of the canine breed, I say to you, don't forget to spend time with your dog, and always let them know they are loved for what they do.

 

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Photographer is in town!

22 Thursday May 2008

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                 Today my photographer (Brian Woobank), came back to town. I spent the morning out King Salmon fishing, with one of the Yakutat Lodges 3 Hooker captains. We did very well, very quickly. It was only one and a half hours before we had four Kings on the boat. When I got back, I fillet the fish and headed off with Brian to fish for Steelhead and Rainbows at the head of the river. We had a great time. We flew in on the float plane, and walked down river. We got some nice Rainbows, Dolly Varden, and of course Steelhead. I will have more to write about tomorrow I am sure, but here are some pics from today.

 

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A good day of fishing

20 Tuesday May 2008

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     I took Fred Blau out fishing again yesterday. The fishing was great, but the catching was not so hot. We fished hard for only one fish. I don't have the answer for why the bite was off, except I know I had one boat in front of me all day pulling plugs. When you pull plugs in front of someone, by the time any other boats come to fish where the plugs have been used, you might as well just drift on home. The fish will be spooked, and unwilling to bite after they have had plugs run in front of them. Anyway enough of that crap. I would like to say thank to all the clients of Yakutat Lodge that took their time to fish with me this year, and for reading my ramblings about fishing. I would very much appreciate some more input. I think that when you comment it sends on E-mail to my gmail. I have responded to many of them, but then never heard back again. Tell me if you have made a comment, and I have not responded, it's only because the E-mail has not worked. I have responded to every comment so far. I would very much like your input, and please just let me know your out there!!!.  Thanks again to all those patient clients that put up with the slow catching this year. Without any more wasted time, here are the pics of the fish Fred caught, and one that I tangled with on the trip that day. By the way, the new reel in the pics is a Pflueger Presidential, wide large arbor. I have always had the Orvis Battenkill V in my personal pics. After about 1,200 fish, the drag system just doesn't work any longer. I have always used a Pflueger fly rod and reel. If you look at some of my earlier pics you will see that I used a Pflueger medallist. Three years ago a client sent me an Orvis Battenkill V large arbor. I loved it until the drag went out this year. I thought I would go back to Pflueger since I had such good luck with it in the past, and that the rods have always been perfect. I will let you know as time goes by if the Pflueger Presidential is as good as the Medallist was.  There is also a pic of my Fiance' with a nice Cutthroat Trout she caught this evening. Also some pics of other cuts we caught this week.

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Good luck out there.

 

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AAHHH!!! High water again!!

17 Saturday May 2008

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Well the rain has caused havoc in the river again. The water is high, and the fish are spread out all over the river. When the water is a bit lower, then you can target the fish in the runs, and the deeper holes. With the water up higher, the fish spread out, and they are harder to target. The bite is better, but it is harder to get in front of them, because they are more singled out, and not in big groups. I think this is just a slow season. Some have come and done very well, but for the most part the fishing has been slower this year. I don't know if it a lack of fish, water height and temp., or maybe I am losing it. I don't know what to say about it, but it has been a rough Steelhead season for me. We had 6 bites, 4 good hookups, and 2 to the boat. I was with a Father and Son team, (Clients of the Yakutat Lodge). Mike (The Son) is on his first visit to the Situk, and he is after his first Steelhead of his life. His Dad has been coming here for 10 years, and knows how to fish. Well he hooked up right away, and landed a nice fish. He then handed me his rod so that he could take a break and get rid of some coffee he had rented an hour before. I took a cast and hooked up with a nice fish. I handed the rod off to Mike, and he landed this big female. It looked like the day was off to a good start. They then missed 2 more take downs. After this first hole, we struggled all the way down the river. With only a few more hookups, and none to the boat, the day ended with a slow bite. Here are the pics, and an underwater release to come later.

 

Father and Son Nice fish Big Female NICE!!

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Been along time coming!!

15 Thursday May 2008

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        As all of those who read this on a regular basis know, I have had a rough go of it for about the last three weeks. My clients of the Yakutat Lodge have been able to hook up with fish, but have been unable to land a large percentage of them. Well today looked like it was going to be the same old thing all over again. Fist off, we go on down past the half way point on the river. I have a spot in mind, but as we round the corner I can see something new in the river. In the last two days we have had some strong winds and hard rains. Well last night the wind decided to drop a couple of Spruce trees across one of my more commonly fished holes. Not having a chainsaw onboard, we are forced to drag the boat over the gravel bar, and around the tip of the tree. After accomplishing this task, we started fishing directly behind the downed trees. The hook up came quickly. The fight was as big as the fish. After a good five minutes, the fish had gone down river about 30 yards, and was up near the bank. I headed down with the net. Just as I was about to net the fish, it turned around a limb and popped off. I thought "Here we go again". A little bit later, as seen in the video, we hit and lost another nice fish. The bite slowed to a crawl for the next few hours. In the last hour of the day, we found a good group of fresh fish that were willing to make our day. We hooked four and landed three in this last spot. With the ones we had landed along the way, it gave us a grand total of, 10 hooked and 5 to the boat. 50% is not to bad for the weeks I have had recently. Here are the pics from today.

 

 

Nice fish Little springer Nice chomer The pig Here's looking at you Great girth!!

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