Just opened up due to a cancelation - March 15th
I have been fishing steelhead on the Olympic Peninsula. I have fished the Bogachiel, Clearwater and the Queets. We got a real high water 2+ weeks ago that really colored up the Hoh and Queets. Both rivers have changed quite a bit. The upper Queets from the campground down to streaders has a couple runs that got even better. There wasn't any bad log jams to worry about. The lower queets has a bad spot below the cliffs but easy to see coming. Right now the rivers are very low and clearer than normal which never helps the fishing but being in a rain forest it's only a matter of time till the rain comes. I gotta admit the sun and sixty degree days feels great but I would trade it for better conditions. At least for now the rivers are not going to blow out any time soon. Last march the rivers were out of shape half the time.
We are running trips on the Olympic Peninsula
with the focus on the Queets and surrounding rivers for Big Wild
Steelhead. There
are only a
couple of fly guides that have a permit to fish in the National Park on the Queets and
no bait allowed after Feb. The Queets has some of the best fly fishing
and swing water on the coast. We are starting to book dates now and do a $50 discount for
multiple days booked, trips starting at $169PP. I have lodging discounts
for Quinault lodge.
On the horizon through the summer we will fish summer steelhead, sea run cutts, methow trout. It is also a pink salmon year and we are booking up already - Aug 15th - September is the time. figure out how to catch tons of fish!
We have some casting, and river float classes.
Links on our home page on the top left. - http://flyfishsteelhead.com
Check out our calendar - http://flyfishsteelhead.com/guiding.htm
Check out our schools - http://flyfishsteelhead.com/2002flyfishingschool.html
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Happy Fishing,
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