Season Updates        Steelhead fishing

May 8th, 2007

The winter has been holding on a little longer this year.  There was more snow than normal so it has
taken a little longer for spring to get started.  The bears have started to come out.  We've had more
sightings and we've seen a few more tracks.  Everything is about 2 weeks later than normal this year.  We
expect to see more bears as the month goes on and the weather gets warmer.

The rivers are producing some Steelhead but it should only get better.  We had a great group of guys here
fishing for Steelhead this last week.  Greg, his father John, and Darien worked hard and covered a lot of
water to find fish.  They started their trip having trouble locating fish but in their last two days they
hooked 9 one day and 14 the next.  This year the streams that are producing the best fishing are not the
usual ones.  Every year and every stream is different.

" Greg, John and I obviously had a great time.  The rivers are beautiful and quiet.....just what the
doctor ordered.  Your lodge is amazing, and certainly is beyond what fishermen need to be
comfortable."
                                                                             Darien Loiselle "Steelhead Whisperer"
Glenn with a nice Steelhead
Hawg Quest hard at work
Jake and Bruce with a big Steelhead
Bruce was so tired he fell asleep and burnt his pizza.
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We've had rain the last 2 days and the rivers are on the rise.  

This week we have a few of our friends here:
       
  • Glenn Hall from Hawg Quest is here putting together a show.   
  • Bruce Belles and Jake from Clackacraft Driftboats are here to do a little fishing.  Bruce hooked 2
    Steelhead on the Thorne River the first evening he was here.
  • Nick Amato of Salmon, Trout, Steelheader magazine is here fishing as well.
  • Bill Black of Spirit River Flies is up here fishing as well.

As a group they have hooked a lot of fish in the first two days of their stay.  Here are a few pictures of
what they have been up to.
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