Steelhead fishing has been hot on many Portland area rivers, and it has been more about what river to be at when. During the higher water, the smaller rivers were pumping out numbers of fish, and as the levels have fallen out, the larger rivers have come into shape and fishing has been good. Just about every coastal river has decent to good numbers of winter steelhead, and things should only improve with the next series of storms; so we'll see what the next water events bring in.
Enjoy the pictures of the last few times out on the North Coast Rivers! I will be posting more, and I have plenty of video footage I need to edit and get online for your viewing pleasure. Stay tuned.....
Beautiful Mint Chrome Winter Steelhead Taken on a Fox's Fertilizer |
Probing a Tailout To A Holding Fish Above a Heavy "Falls" Type Rapid |
Fishing A Small Creek After A Large Dosage of Rain When Everything is Blown Out |
About to Lose the "Big One" Through A Heavy Set of Rapids |
Fishing Below A Serious Obstacle For Steelhead To Hurdle |
On Tight With A Trophy Steelhead That Gave One Serious Battle |
On Tight To A Chrome Bright Steelhead When Everyone Said We Needed Rain |
Not Bad Hooking Up On Your Third Cast Of The Morning |
Added Bonus While You're Out Fishing |
Beautiful Rose Colored Cheeks on this Handsome Male Steelhead |
Appreciating A Gorgeous Chrome Bright Ocean Fresh Steelhead |
On Tight With A LargeWinter Steelhead |
Chromer Taken on Pink Marabou Leech |
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