Well no fishing yet, but I took this video last night of two young boys singing to my wife. The older of the two brothers sang to her 2 years ago also. It was fun to have them around, and they sang for about 1 hour straight. They are good!!.
09 Friday Mar 2012
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Well no fishing yet, but I took this video last night of two young boys singing to my wife. The older of the two brothers sang to her 2 years ago also. It was fun to have them around, and they sang for about 1 hour straight. They are good!!.
04 Sunday Mar 2012
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It up the Sandy river today with great results. Between the four of us, we went 10 for 19. Not a bad day after all is said and done. I fished hard all morning with this little soft okie egg drifter that has been doing the trick a couple times out, but no today. I only touched one fish before 9am. Then I thought to myself, this water looked similar to the water I had fished earlier in the year, when I used an aeropuff (Clown Fart). Well it only took one cast to find out that this was the way to go. I was hooked up with a nice buck, and then 2 casts later I was into the second one, and she was a beauty. So only 3 casts to get two fish once I changed over to the clown fart. Looks like I may have to throw these a lot more in the near future in Oregon.
God luck out there;
Flymstr;
17 Friday Feb 2012
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Well the Steelhead seem to be everywhere this season, and they just keep coming. The Oregon coastal streams are seeing record numbers of hatchery returns, and the Natives are in, and have been around since January, (A couple months early for most years). I have been fishing a lot of different water this season, due to Eagle Creek being a bust. I fished the Sandy, Wilson, Alsea, and another couple small unlisted streams through the week, and have had some good success. There have also been some large fish caught recently down along the coast line.
Today though I had a chance a a great trip with a great guide on the Sandy river (Ed Fast). We started out at Revenue bridge and headed down towards Dodge. Along the way, we saw fish darting out of tail outs and from behind boulders like crazy during certain times during the day. Ed said the water was low and clearer than most times during the year, giving us that uncommon ability to see these beautiful fish in there natural areas. My buddy Ian accompanied us along the way also, and is also a great guy to spend the day with on the water. We headed down a couple miles before wetting our gear and hooking up. As Ed and Ian fished and area known to produce fish, I headed down to a drift I have not fished for nearly 20 years. To my surprise it was nearly the same as it was before. As I fished it I notice up river that Ed was landing a nice little hatch buck #1. During my hour or so of time in this one slot, I was able to hook up 3 fish, but lost all due to using to light of leader. After some time, Ed and Ian came down in the raft to join me in the drift. I was able to hook up and again loose another. I then switched to 10 Lb test instead of the 6 I was using. This made the difference since the next fish I hooked was a 10 to 12 pounds native buck that put up one hell of a fight. The Ian took the reins and landed a great little hatch fish. I don’t remember who hooked up next after that, but it was non stop for some time that’s for sure. The total of the day as best I can figure was 6 for15 or 16. I know I lost 7 fish that I fought or some time. It was a great day on the water.
If you are looking for a great guide to fish with on the upper Sandy, then you need to get a hold of Ed fast. He runs a double pontoon boat that he handles like a professional, he has to be one of the best out there. I believe he has been doing it now for more the 10 years, and it shows. He knew exactly where the fish would be, and like I said, his boat handling skills were perfect if not better. Ed has a great personality, helpful, friendly, and willing to share his knowledge to get you into fish. I would definitely recommend hin for anyone that wants to catch fish. He also runs many of the coastal rives, where he also ramps the fish.
Here are the pics from today, then the Alsea from Thursday, and the Wilson on Monday. Tuesday was a bust on the Sandy. Also some pics of some big Steelhead and also one from Eagle Creek a guy walking out with one day. Hope you like them.
A couple great underwater fights.
Alsea:
We did well, but for some reason we only took pics of this one fish.
One from Eagle Creek:
Wilson:
Waco with a great one.
I can’t find the pic from Eagle Creek.
Here are some pigs from the month so far:
Good luck out there.
Flymstr;
08 Wednesday Feb 2012
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Hit up a new coastal river today from the boat. My buddy Ty got a hold of me the night before last and said “The fishing is hotâ€, come on down. With no hesitation I got a hold of Damon, and we headed out that way at 4 this morning. After a 3 hour drive, we met up with Ty in the town of Philomath to head to the river. It was a beautiful morning with no pressure from other boats or bank fisherman. We started out strong, with about a dozen or more cutthroat to the boat, and then I hit into a nice Winter Steelhead. This was the first of 14 to take our presentation, and 6 fell to the net and camera. It was a great day of fishing from dark to dark, and well worth the drive. Here are the pics from the day, and also a few pics from eagle creek last week and gnat, and big creek from yesterday with Tommy and Damon. I stayed home yesterday and took it easy so they could catch some. LOL. Enjoy the pics.
Eagle Creek:
Big, Gnat creek:
Unnamed coastal stream:
Good luck out there,
Flymstr;
03 Friday Feb 2012
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Wow what a great week of fishing this has been. Today I stayed local and hit up the Sandy river. After a couple of hours of nothing, my buddy Johnny hits into a big fat Native buck. This was a great fight, and it was good to see Johnny get a big boy. I got some great underwater vids of this fish. Also all the pics from the week have come in, and I hope you enjoy them. I will try not to duplicate from the last couple days of pics.
Johnny with a pig Nate from the Sandy river:
North Fork Nehalem:
Small coastal stream:
Smaller coastal stream:
Great underwater video of big Nate on Sandy:
Good luck to you all
Flymstr;
02 Thursday Feb 2012
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What a great day again today. The weather was perfect, and the fish were on the bite big time. Tired from a long day. Here are the pics and a vid from today.
Good luck out there.
Flymstr;
30 Monday Jan 2012
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Well last July I took a bit of a vacation to come back to Oregon for some King fishing on my favorite creek. It took me a long time to get around to putting up the pics, but I am now ready to show the world what they have been missing. These are some of the best jump shots of big Kings I have seen. This creek is so small that these fish have no choice but to rocket up at out of the water. During the ten day vacation I was able to land 21 of these great fish, all on fly rod to boot. I hope you enjoy the pics and scenery shots.
Good luck out there.
Flymstr;
26 Thursday Jan 2012
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Tommy and I went down to meet up with someone for a day on a new river, but he was a no show, so Tom and I had to find something to do. We hit up a little creek that we have had success on so far this season. Again it produced for us. I was able to grab one real nice Steelie, and Tom went 2 for 2. His second fish was a puker. Brad “Halibuthitman†got it on film. Hope to see it soon.
Here is a pic of my wife and I with her first Steelie in Ak last season.
Good luck out there.
Flymstr;
24 Tuesday Jan 2012
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12 Thursday Jan 2012
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I am having way to much fun this year so far. The Steelhead are everywhere we go, and they are some of the most aggressive I have seen in years. I have been using the fly rod off the bank for the last week and a half, and have had very good success with hooking up, but the landing has been an issue. Today was more like it, with 7 out of 11 to the hand. Tom also hooked many fish and landed 4 nice ones. The water is dropping fast right now and clearing on a daily basis, making it more difficult to approach without being seen. We have changed out tactics a bit, going to indicators and small presentation just off the bottom so the fish do not have to travel to take the offering. It seems to be working well the last two days. The pics and video’s from today were great, and I hope you enjoy them.
Good luck out there
Flymstr;