Served fresh daily.
QUICK SEARCH
FISHING REPORTS  ARCHIVE:
Your search returned 270 items (most recent reports for all waters in ) 
Now showing items: 201 - 210.
 Select page: [<<] 21 22 23 24 25 26 27
 
Calawah River - December 27th, 2004
supplied by: Fishing Northwest
FISHING: Poor
The BIG Picture: 
We are getting wailed on by Mother Nature, the rivers are going to be a mess for the next couple of days. There is a very good chance though that when this all settles down we will have a fresh dose of Steelhead in the Hoh river and in the Queets River. Fresh WDFG "Hatchery Steelhead" are still moving into the Bogachiel River and into the lower Calawah River. The holiday crowds are starting to thin making for a bit more elbow room up near the "Hatchery Hole" and the "Snag Hole".
 
FLY FISHING REPORT: 12/25/04: The Rivers: Rivers are going to be in rough shape for a few days but there are still plenty of hatchery Steelhead around. Rex Mauer had a fine hatchery specimen (11 lbs) take a swung fly presented on his Spey rod in the Tail-out of the Dimmel hole and we also did pick up a small fish (5 lbs) nymphing but it is slow fish'n right now.   We've been finding most of our fish nymphing. .
Here is an awesome shot of Dr Dave and son Phil with Phil's first Steelhead.


Saltwater: (Fly Fishing) Excellent!! Just got off the phone with Cap't Wolf....if you live in the Seattle Metro area you must sample this unique and very productive fly fishery. The species available right now are Sea-Run Cutthroat and resident Silver Salmon.  Please contact Cap't Wolf @ 253-863-0711 or e-mail him @ capttwolf@comcast.net  I guarantee you'll have an awesome trip.

Bogachiel River --Really roll'n high and off color. should fish well as soon as it settles back into shape. By far and away the best action has been up near the hatchery.
CLICK HERE: To go to Bogachiel River water level gage

Calawah River-- Really came up in volume today due to the recent storm. Most if not all of the Steelhead right now are located in the lower section of this river, still decent numbers of bright fish moving in here.
*(The lower section includes the South and North Pond pools and is typically the last 3/4 mile section of the Calawah R. upstream from the confluence with the Bogachiel R.).

HOH RIVER -- Looked awesome yesterday, about 2 ft - 3ft of visibility and I actually saw a few fish roll at the mouth of Willoughby Crk.....But today the old Hoh woofed and it looks like we'll be waiting another 4-5 days before it is fishable. Should be decent numbers of Steelhead in here when it does settle back down.
  
Queets River-- Out of shape for a while, has been slow.

Quillayute River -- High and mighty right now but it has been a real productive destination for Winter Steelhead fishermen.

Lower Quinault River--Same, The Steelhead fishing is just OK, Cook crk has slowed to a crawl the past few days. To fish this river you will need a Quinault Nation licensed fishing guide.
Please Contact: www.lettypotter.com  give them a call and I'm sure you'll have a fine time

Sooes ("soo-yes") River, Neah Bay-- Steelhead are in. You will need a tribal permit to fish this little river, available in Neah Bay at Washburns General store 360-645-2211.

Weather and Lunar Phases

Calawah River - December 16th, 2004
supplied by: Westside Guide Service
FISHING: Fair
River Level and flow [click here]

 Dropping really fast. Perfect tomorrow. Green. Still a little high today. Click on the word "Calawah" for the hydrograph water conditions.

Weather and Lunar Phases

Calawah River - December 13th, 2004
supplied by: Fishing Northwest
FISHING: Poor
The BIG Picture:  We are getting pounded with heaps and gallons of rain right now, the rivers are swollen and un-fishable for a few days. There is light at the end of the tunnel though as great numbers of hatchery/planted Steelhead have made their way in. The traditional zones such as the Salmon river / Queets R. confluence has been excellent, the Bogachiel R. and lower Calawah R. has been decent, The Quinault R. down by Cooks crk. hatchery has been loaded and the Hoh R. recently had a run of Hatchery Steelhead move in.

Weather and Lunar Phases

Calawah River - December 8th, 2004
supplied by: Westside Guide Service
FISHING: Fair
River Level and flow [click here]

 Winter Steelhead are in the lower portion of the river. Lots of bank fisherman.

Weather and Lunar Phases

Calawah River - December 4th, 2004
supplied by: Fishing Northwest
FISHING: Fair
FLY FISHING REPORT: 12/03/04: The Rivers: Same, rivers in great shape and the Winter hatchery-run Steelhead are in. There are fishable numbers of hatchery Steelhead in the Bogachiel and Calawah rivers.

The Lake: (Fly Fishing) Same, Really Outstanding!!  remains excellent, small "Seal Buggers", Clouser Minnows and "cone head Wooley Buggers" are the ticket.  Many of the Steelhead are weighing in excess of 6 lbs!! and the "Donaldson's" are pushing 3.5-4 lbs!!

Calawah River-- "Hatchery Brats" (Planted Steelhead) are in the lower section* and the run should continue to trickle in until early January.
*(The lower section includes the South and North Pond pools and is typically the last 3/4 mile section of the Calawah R. upstream from the confluence with the Bogachiel R.).


Weather and Lunar Phases

Calawah River - November 14th, 2004
supplied by: Westside Guide Service
FISHING: Good
River Level and flow [click here]

Really low and clear. Fall silvers and a few kings are in the river now. Lots of hatchery Steelhead. Steelhead are at the ponds or the lower river.

Weather and Lunar Phases

Calawah River - November 8th, 2004
supplied by: Westside Guide Service
FISHING: Good
River Level and flow [click here]

Great shape. Fall silvers and a few kings are in the river now. Lots of hatchery Steelhead. Steelhead are at the ponds or the lower river.

Weather and Lunar Phases

Calawah River - October 28th, 2004
supplied by: Westside Guide Service
FISHING: Good
River Level and flow [click here]

Came up after the heavy rains yesterday. Fall silvers and a few kings are in the river now. Lots of hatchery Steelhead. Steelhead are at the ponds or the lower river.

Weather and Lunar Phases

Calawah River - October 22nd, 2004
supplied by: Westside Guide Service
FISHING: Fair
River Level and flow [click here]

Great shape. Fall silvers and a few kings are in the river now. Lots of hatchery Steelhead. Steelhead are at the ponds or the lower river.

Weather and Lunar Phases

Calawah River - October 21st, 2004
supplied by: Fishing Northwest
FISHING: Good
River Level and flow [click here]
This little river really didn't come up much, still low and clear and believe it or not there are still some very nice "Summer" Steelhead fining around the lower end. Kings are all the way up and through out this river, there are several spawning pair making redds behind the house now and it won't be long until the Silvers make it up to the hwy101 bridge.
CHECK OUT OUR "Calawah River Cam" [CLICK HERE]
NOTE: Wild Steelhead catch & Release reg's are in effect.
CLICK HERE: To go to Calawah River  USGS hydrograph

Weather and Lunar Phases


Your search returned 270 items (most recent reports for all waters in ) 
Now showing items: 201 - 210.
 Select page: [<<] 21 22 23 24 25 26 27
Sponsored links
William Joseph Retractable Stripping Basket
Fishwest Outfitters
The hottest product in fly fishing...
Special: 10% off
More info >>
See the entire line of Fishpond Products
Fishwest Outfitters
Fishpond & Free Shipping!
Special: FREE SHIPPING!!!
More info >>
C&F Design Fly Boxes
Fishwest Outfitters
Free shipping on all C&F Design fly boxes...
Special: FREE SHIPPING
More info >>
view all specials >>
Privacy Statement    Advertise with us    Contact us    © 2003-2006 fisheyesoup.com. All Rights Reserved.
Home    Fishing Reports    Fishing Articles    Fishing Photos    Fishing Business Directory    Fishing Travel Center
Affiliate sites: Mountain Biking