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McCloud Reservoir - November 7th, 2009
RECORDED:    55 °    FISHING: Excellent
The day did not look promising as we dropped the boat into McCloud Reservoir. As soon as we rolled into the launching area and began prepping the boat to drop it into the water, Mother Nature let loose, so for the first few hours, we trolled for brown trout in a steady rain. We went 1 for 3 on the browns while trolling k-7 kwikfish between 30 and 40 feet deep. The weather began to break and we were blessed for the rest of the day with cloud cover and some spotty sun, as well as excellent fishing. We moved out into the main body of the lake and began trolling Seps dodger with worm trailers and for rest of the day we had either had a bite or a fish on. Bill Bob and John landed close to 30 Trout on day of those 20 something Trout 3 were Browns, which was the goal of the trip from the start. The guys went 3 for 6 on Browns none of which were real big, but we did have a couple they looked good but didn’t stay hooked. McCloud is low but full of hungry Trout and as long as the snow does not build up and block the road it will be great fishing.

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McCloud Reservoir - November 5th, 2009
RECORDED:    49 °    FISHING: Good
It felt like winter was around the corner today. When we launched the Jetboat at 930 this morning, the weather did not look like it was going to get any better, and by 3pm it hadn't. My Dad, good friend Guy, and I fished in a steady rain all morning and into the afternoon, but we found a good bite up the river arm of McCloud Reservoir, and we fished it till our fingers were numb. The Trout didn’t seem to care about the 44-degree water, rain, and light wind (which made it colder that it was, high 40's). We caught most of the Rainbow Trout while trolling a Seps dodger with a worm trailer, but we did land a few fish on flies, Seps grubs and a crawdad plug. As long as the snow does not build up the Reservoir will fish well into the winter. I will be back at tomorrow, hopefully the weather will be a bit better, but the forecast is not promising.

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Klamath River - October 31st, 2009
RECORDED:    70 °    FISHING: Great
Salmon season has finally wound down and the last three days I have spent targeting steelhead on the fly. I helped fellow guide Jack Trout (jacktrout.com) with his group and had a great time hooking but not always landing Steelhead and Trout up to 24 inches. Winter Steelheading is just getting starting and the season (now thru Feburary) is shaping up to be a great one. If it is anything like this past Salmon season we should all be looking forward to some fantastic fishing trips.

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Klamath River - October 23rd, 2009
RECORDED:    70 °    FISHING: Great
As we creep closer to November the Salmon fishing continues to be very good. My clients over the last two days ( Mel and Joe) (Raymond and Katrina) landed close to 15 Salmon and hooked up on nearly 30!! Pretty good for this late in the season. We are still seeing bright fish coming up, as evidence by today's hen's, that were landed by Katrina and Raymond. Katrina had quite the hot hand, as she was 7 for 8 on the day, only missing her last fish, as it let go of the hook, near the boat. Nearly all of the Salmon have were caught while bouncing roe. We did land one fish on the kwikfish plug yesterday. We are starting to see lots of 1/2 pound Steelhead, as well as few adults mixed in. The up coming season ( Now thru January) looks to be outstanding, if you are interested in booking a trip now is a good time to get the day you want. I fish all methods for Steelhead, from bait to flyfishing, and I have all the quality equipment necessary, to get the job done. Give me a call, if you did not have chance to get up for the Salmon season, holiday Steelheading is just around the corner. I also do gift certificates if you are looking for something different this holiday season.

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Klamath River - October 21st, 2009
RECORDED:    65 °    FISHING: Great
I fished with my good friend and fellow guide Jon Geyer (Jon Geyer Guider Service) today. In a little over 4 hours of fishing we hooked 14 salmon landing 7 of them. Kwikfish plugs and roe were our methods of choice today as well as some light weight 10 pound gear (7ft 9 6 to 12 pound Rogue rod and a Shimano TE GT 51 loaded with 10 pound Yo-Zuri hybrid line), to make it interesting. The fishing is still pretty good even though we are now heading into the final stages of the season. Yesterday and today we hooked a total of 24 Salmon, not bad numbers at all.

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Klamath River - October 19th, 2009
RECORDED:    63 °    FISHING: Excellent
I thought I would take the day off today not having any clients but then guilt set in as I took Conner to school this morning. HMMMMMMM guess what what won out. I managed to get some things done before noon, today, but I had it in my mind that I would pick Conner up, after he had lunch and we would hit the river, for his turn at the Salmon. So no sooner did I pick him up, then the weather changed and became rainy. Oh well screw it,, 6 years old dont care about the rain,, apparently neither do 41 year olds LOL!!!!!!! Conner and I hit the river for a few hours we landed 5 out 7 fish. One happy boy and plenty of fresh visual for him to ask questions about,, PRICELESS !! and for those of you who know my son Conner you know all about his questions,, LOL. Along the way we ran into Momma deer and her twis, as well as a pair of young healthy forky horned Bucks. Of course my young hick son asked if we could shoot them and eat them, its stiil Buck season right??? It ended 2 days ago!!! Whew!!! all want do at 530 at night is gut a dear and have to hang it.

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Klamath River - October 18th, 2009
RECORDED:    70 °    FISHING: Excellent
The last few days have been darn near perfect; great people, awesome weather and excellent fishing. We are starting to see the big bucksarrive, my friends, family and clients, have been landing at least one 22 pound or better Salmon per trip. Today, my brother inlaw Larry landed a nice 24 pound buck while bobbing roe in the herring tree hole and yesterday my clients Larry and Joey landed 3 Salmon in the 20 pound class. I took my brother inlaw Larry and his ""BUSINESS PARTNER"" Jamie on the river for a few hours today and in that short time they went 6 for 8 on the Salmon. Not bad for first time roe bouncers, my clients Larry Shult and Joey Nunes, on Saturday, landed 6 out 10 and they too were first timers. I have been launching my boat at first light on most of my trips this season and today was the first time since early September that I was in shorts and teeshirt from the start. The weather has been cool most mornings ranging somewhere between 30 and 43, but today felt near 50 and hit a 70 by noon. Salmon fishing should reamain good for at least another10 days, so if your still thinking about giving it a try give me a call, I have a couple of openings this week.


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Klamath River - October 16th, 2009
RECORDED:    75 °    FISHING: Excellent
Fishing is so easy you can do it in Heels!!! Just check out the latest pics they speak for themselves. The biggest Salmon so far this season was landed on Friday, a nice 39 inch 27 pound Buck while bouncing roe by my friend Amy Tangedahl of Eugene Or, it was also her first Salmon fishing experience and biggest fish ever. Bouncing and bobbing roe and kwikfish plugs are the trick to hooking up right now.

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Klamath River - October 13th, 2009
RECORDED:    65 °    FISHING: Excellent
The last week of fishing on the Klamath River has been great. My clients who all have been wonderful landed the biggest fish and the most fish this past week. My boat saw new highs for the season; my good friend Joe Ulic landed a 38 inch 25 pound Buck, Joe and his longtime friend Tim landed the most Salmon on one trip 18, a 12 and 13 year old Dean and Joe, hooked up on the most Salmon in one trip 26 and my friends Abby and Cy landed the most 20 plus pound fish 2. It has been a good week, my trips have been averaging close to 12 Salmon per day, with a high of 18 and a low 7. The weather has been pretty darn nice with lows of 30's in the morning and reaching 70 in the afternoon. We have been catching Salmon on two methods bouncing roe or backtrolling K-15 kwikfish. Most of the Salmon have been landed by bouncing but the kwikfish bite has been increasing as more bucks show up lately.

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Klamath River - October 7th, 2009
RECORDED:    70 °    FISHING: Great
The fishing has been very good on the Klamath River. The last 2 days my clients have landed 12 and 11 Salmon respectively. We have been getting anywhere from 15 to 25 solid hook ups,  as well as lots of grabs (bites), each trip. There are quite a few boats fishing the river now,  so getting out early (dark) or waiting till late in the day, is a must.  We have been bouncing roe for the majority of the time, but we have been picking up Salmon here and there on K-15 kwikfish.

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