January and February, like every year, brought the big fish. Numbers were tough, 5-6 was a good day, but every bite counts as this time of year brings the 20+ lb steelhead. We landed 3 over 20 this winter, and had a few heartbreaks on 20+ fish as well. March and April brought consistancy to numbers, when we could fish. March was WET! Many trips were canceled, but when we could fish, it was great. We had quite a few 10-15 hookup days from March through April 5th.
I would like to say Thank You to everyone who made the journey to the coast to fish with me this year. I know with puget sound being closed after February, it is quite a long drive to find steelhead, and I thank everyone who came out and fished. This year I was part of quite a few people's first steelhead, being part of that is my favorite thing about Guiding.
I will be leaving in May for Alaska to guide for a lodge on the Nushagak River, returning in Late July. As a result, I will not be doing Springer trips this year. I hope everyone has a great spring and summer, put lots of springers on the BBQ, and I hope to see everyone again this Fall when salmon return once again.
In the mean time, check out a few photos below of some of this seasons most memorable fish
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