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Clearwater River - January 31st, 2010
supplied by: Angler's Guide Service
RECORDED:    42 °   FISHING: Excellent
The clearwater is in great shape running at Med Low flow with 5ft of vis.

The fish are spread out from the mouth all the way to Copper Mine Bottom.

The best techniques have been Sidedrifting or float fishing. For sidedrifting stick with 2 # 3 vision hooks and a #12 cheater in flame, glo orange, glo pink, glo green, rainbow or pink/red dots. The coastal or pautzke boraxo fire egg cures have the best in orange. You might also try some prawns.

For float fishing Aero Jigs in the marabou series have the best in Pink, Pink/white, cerise, pink/peach and nightmare. You might also try a Mad River Worm in Pink, Nail Polish Pink, Glo Pink 0r pink haze on a White or chart 1/8oz jig head.

Fishing will get better as we get closer to the middle of February.

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Clearwater River - January 30th, 2010
supplied by: Angler's Guide Service
RECORDED:    43 °   FISHING: Excellent
The clearwater is in great shape running at Med Low flow with 5ft of vis.

The fish are spread out from the mouth all the way to Copper Mine Bottom.

The best techniques have been Sidedrifting or float fishing. For sidedrifting stick with 2 # 3 vision hooks and a #12 cheater in flame, glo orange, glo pink, glo green, rainbow or pink/red dots. The coastal or pautzke boraxo fire egg cures have the best in orange. You might also try some prawns.

For float fishing Aero Jigs in the marabou series have the best in Pink, Pink/white, cerise, pink/peach and nightmare. You might also try a Mad River Worm in Pink, Nail Polish Pink, Glo Pink 0r pink haze on a White or chart 1/8oz jig head.

Fishing will get better as we get closer to the middle of February.

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Clearwater River - January 29th, 2010
supplied by: Angler's Guide Service
RECORDED:    46 °   FISHING: Excellent
The clearwater is in great shape running at Med Low flow with 5ft of vis.

The fish are spread out from the mouth all the way to Copper Mine Bottom.

The best techniques have been Sidedrifting or float fishing. For sidedrifting stick with 2 # 3 vision hooks and a #12 cheater in flame, glo orange, glo pink, glo green, rainbow or pink/red dots. The coastal or pautzke boraxo fire egg cures have the best in orange. You might also try some prawns.

For float fishing Aero Jigs in the marabou series have the best in Pink, Pink/white, cerise, pink/peach and nightmare. You might also try a Mad River Worm in Pink, Nail Polish Pink, Glo Pink 0r pink haze on a White or chart 1/8oz jig head.

Fishing will get better as we get closer to the middle of February.

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Clearwater River - February 18th, 2008
supplied by: Angler's Guide Service
RECORDED:    56 °   FISHING: Great
Clearwater in great shape with 5 ft of vis and Med flow.

Plenty native fish spread through out the system.

All the standard techniques have been producing good results. My best luck has been floats and jigs or SideDrifting small baits. As the water drops and clears Bobberdogging small egg clusters has had great success.

Fishing in the river will pick up even more has we move into the season and  the water picks up a little flow.

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Clearwater River - February 11th, 2008
supplied by: Angler's Guide Service
RECORDED:    45 °   FISHING: Great
Clearwater in great shape with 4 ft of vis and Med high flow.

Plenty native fish spread through out the system.

All the standard techniques have been producing good results. My best luck has been floats and jigs or SideDrifting small baits. As the water drops and clears Bobberdogging small egg clusters has had great success.

Fishing in the river will pick up even more has we move into the season and  the water picks up a little flow.

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Clearwater River - February 4th, 2008
supplied by: Angler's Guide Service
RECORDED:    40 °   FISHING: Great
Clearwater in great shape with 4 ft of vis and Med low flow.

Plenty native fish spread through out the system.

All the standard techniques have been producing good results. My best luck has been floats and jigs or SideDrifting small baits. As the water drops and clears Bobberdogging small egg clusters has had great success.

Fishing in the river will pick up even more has we move into the season and  the water picks up a little flow.

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Clearwater River - February 2nd, 2008
supplied by: Angler's Guide Service
RECORDED:    32 °   FISHING: Great
Clearwater in great shape with 4 ft of vis and Med low flow.

Plenty native fish spread through out the system.

All the standard techniques have been producing good results. My best luck has been floats and jigs or SideDrifting small baits. As the water drops and clears Bobberdogging small egg clusters has had great success.

Fishing in the river will pick up even more has we move into the season and  the water picks up a little flow.

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Clearwater River - January 20th, 2008
supplied by: Angler's Guide Service
RECORDED:    27 °   FISHING: Good
Clearwater in good shape with 5ft of vis and med flow.

Good numbers of native fish showing up. Fish spread out through the river from the mouth al the way past coopermine bottom.

Most fish being caught sidedrifting small baits or floats and jigs.

Should get better in the next couple of weeks.

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Clearwater River - December 4th, 2007
supplied by: The Patient Angler
RECORDED:    65 °   FISHING: Good
Went over to check out the Clearwater River in Idaho a few weeks ago and forgot to post a report, so here it is. The cold Clearwater was running around 3000cfs and clear, which is the average low for this time of year. The Clearwater is a large river that flows into the Snake River at Lewiston. The mainstream Clearwater runs parallel to Hwy 12 for around 60 miles and offers a number of pullouts with access to the river. The lower stretch from Lewiston upstream to Orofino is big open water with long runs and plenty of casting room, perfect for covering water with a Spey Rod. The upper stretch that runs from Orofino upstream to the town of Kooskia is a bit smaller, but has more structure and diversity in water types (riffles, runs and pools).  The lower stretch receives a lot of jet boat pressure and the upper stretch is predominantly drift boats. There are boat ramps every 5-7 miles on the upper stretch, which offers boat access to some good water that can’t be easily reached from the road because of lack of roadside pullouts along the good water.

  The bulk of the Steelhead run pushes up the river November thru January, so we were a little early, but the allure of 20+ lb Steelhead is hard to pass up if your in the area. The nice thing about being a little early is the lack of angling pressure, so we had the opportunity to fish all of the roadside water we wanted to.

  We fished for a couple of days and were able hook-up with two Steelhead. My fishing partner Robin Barnes was the first to hookup with a beautiful wild fish that was 12+ lbs. She ran back and forth across the river, most of the time with her head down putting a pretty good bend in Robin’s 7136-4 Z-AXIS.  Finally she gave in and robin was able to tail her for a couple of snap shots. I hooked a very nice fish later that day that looked to be around 15lbs. The hookup seemed to be solid, but during the fight the hook unfortunately pulled out and I lost the fish. We were both fishing the SAGE 7136-4 Z-AXIS Spey Rods, which is a great choice for covering big water in search of big fish. We fished big leech patterns and my Marabou Stinger fly on Type 8 sink-tips. I’m going to try to get back over to the Clearwater in January.

 

The Patient Angler              patientangler.com


Peter Bowers

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Clearwater River - October 14th, 2007
supplied by: Angler's Guide Service
RECORDED:    60 °   FISHING: Great
River is Med low high with 6 ft of vis.

The salmon are in the river and are stretched out from mouth up to Coppermine Bottom with the most in the lower river.

Kings have been best caught with backtrolled plugs or spinners. Silvers are biteing spinners and casted plugs.

We just need one more rain for this one to explode with salmon.

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