Thursday, February 19, 2009

Fishing Report: Febraury 15, 2009


Although the rivers continue to be low and clear there are fish to be caught. Over the last three days of fishing the Nestucca we managed into at least a few fish a day. It was a mix of hatchery and native fish. The natives were all large, healthy fish that put up a good fight and the hatchery fish were of good size as well. Low water can create difficult conditions, but with a little experience you can figure out where to find them when things get tough. Book a trip with North Coast Angling and let me help you catch some of these great coastal steelhead.

Sunday, February 1, 2009

Fishing Report: January 31,2009


Taking a break from Coast Guard  licensing in Astoria, we hit the water on low, clear conditions hoping to find a few fish.  With the water temps hovering a little below 40 degrees we did not expect the fish to be very aggressive, but hoped that there would at least be a few biters.  Although pressure was fairly heavy, I do not think that it determined the outcome of the days efforts.  At this point the ratio of fish to fisherman is relatively low, making for some long days with intermittent reward.  Keep your fingers crossed that we will receive some rain, bringing a fresh influx of fish into our coastal waters.