Wednesday, January 15, 2014

2014 Unpredictable!



This season has been an up and down of river levels with drasticly long period without measurable precipitation.  So we go a week or so with no rain, get blown out, then get two or three days of good levels...repeat cycle.  January can be like that, the weather should become less volitile in the coming months, but until then be flexible if you actually want to catch one.

Last week we stumbled into one the day before the flood.  This one seems to be lost on the Clackamas. Confusion is on a short list for his poor choice in choosing to eat or not eat;)  I think he was looking for the drainage to the east but we were glad to have him.  This was the only grab of the day and we had the river to ourselves..it only takes one!



Hydrograph plot for ESTO3


Remember, we are still booking for Deschutes Camp Trips during the Salmonfly Hatch.
Check it out here! 





Call me anytime,

Sam Sickles
541-521-9054

Thursday, January 2, 2014

Happy New Year!

Winter Steelhead


Cold and dry!  Those two things mean travelling big distances to find wiliing fish.  That said there was a nice push of fish into the Sandy over the last couple weeks.  We came in on the tail end and found multiple fish, as did others. The long term forcast looks dry so we take what we can get.  We have some days available so call me if you feel like coming out and collecting some Chrome!

Upcoming Events/Salmon Fly Hatch May 2014

We are currently filling our schedule for 3-5 day drift boat trips down the Deschutes River this spring.  You can find the details here;  https://app.theflybook.com/api/campaigns/_html/?c=302ECDCD-D918-41CB-AFCC-86C577FDB21F


We hope everyone has a great 2014!

Call me with any questions,

Sam Sickles
541-521-9054