Well the winter steelhead season is all but behind us here in Oregon. Odd year as to how it went. The 'Season' usually runs from December to the end of April, but this year almost zero in the way of fish into the upper river (157 miles from the Pacific to Wm Jess Dam) until the end of February. By the later part of March we only had 5,300 fish through the counter so it looked like this season would be a 'disaster.'
Then came April!!|\ And boy oh boy did those Babies come in numbers. Fish were going through the counter at a rate of about 1,000 per week. Final count (as of May 1) was 11,000 plus. As the only counter on the entire Rogue system is at (roughly) river mile 120 none of the fish that went into major feeder streams or other rivers must have also been pretty darned good.
What worked (fly wise) for me? Your Atlantic Salmon patterns such as the Cascade (red/orange on a double hook), the flamethrower and to a small degree, the Alley Shrimp. The above accounted for at least 80% of the fish I hooked this 'winter.' Which it still is around here; snowed several times last week and bottomed out just above freezing again this morning.
Sooner or later 'Spring has Sprung' has got to happen in the Rogue Valley. ::/
Then came April!!|\ And boy oh boy did those Babies come in numbers. Fish were going through the counter at a rate of about 1,000 per week. Final count (as of May 1) was 11,000 plus. As the only counter on the entire Rogue system is at (roughly) river mile 120 none of the fish that went into major feeder streams or other rivers must have also been pretty darned good.
What worked (fly wise) for me? Your Atlantic Salmon patterns such as the Cascade (red/orange on a double hook), the flamethrower and to a small degree, the Alley Shrimp. The above accounted for at least 80% of the fish I hooked this 'winter.' Which it still is around here; snowed several times last week and bottomed out just above freezing again this morning.
Sooner or later 'Spring has Sprung' has got to happen in the Rogue Valley. ::/
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